. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : BUSINESS POINTERS , . .Jt J J J J J JJJJ J , C. Moore , 'abstracting , . 2lf J. G , Leonard bonded abstr c- ter , 3nf Goldcn Ni- We now havc thc aR'ara line of can goods ; also thb Dcfiance line-the best on the market. 'rhe Star Grocery Co , li'resh fruits at the Eagle Grocery , , . The best ice cream soda in the city at Wilkin's drug store , A pickling receipt that never fails- : First-Pure cider vinegar , . econd - Pure Spices. Third-Good Fruits. These can be obtained of J , C. Bowen , the grocer. J. G. Leonard bonded abstrac- ter. 39tf .Ice cream soda at Wilkin's drug store for five cents. Try it. Clocks that run eight days , at Ed. McComas' . Go and see them. New wall paper and plenty of it , at J. C. Bowen's. LOST-Black leather , pocket book with chain and knob , on street Saturday afternoon. Reward - ward if returned with contents to . , Mrs. F. M. Rublee. ' . Buy your flour at the Eagle Grocery. "Fou SAI.n-Duroc Jersey shoats , both s es , three months om , eligible to register , also one grad Polan-China boar ten months old. Enquire at this office. 19tf The 'Eagle Grocery for Breakfast - fast Foods , Money loaned on improved farms. J AMns LEDWICH , 7:1& tf Broken < Bow , Neb. , , FOR SAI.n-Tow..1 lots and a few five acre lots in this city. -Allen Reyner. FPR SAI.n--Six room house ; best location in city. . 9tf PnTER.Sn.rONSON. J To , Custer. CouutJ's 1I0use'kccpel'8. - " J..C. : ! Jowen requests your presence - ence t IHs vinegar sale all next w.eek at the store. Bring your largest jugs. Nickle Alarm clocks-the best made-at Ed. Mcbomas. , r. . The Star Grocey Co. has high grade coffees in cans and bulk the very best. Try them. FOR SAY.n-Choice Herefords and Duroc Swine Best blood lines. 16tf G. E. CADWnI.L. Jugs , fruit jars and milk crocks ; . at the Eagle Grocery. . J. G. Leonard bonded abstrac- ter. ' . 39th Canned goods at W. A. George & Co's. ' W ANTnD-To hire two men that have families. Houses furn- ished.WnST UNION MII.LING CO. 38tf West Union , Neb. This office for neat job work. . ' Huskinl : ' mittens , gloves , huskers - kers wrist bands , furniture of all . kinds , stoves , tinware , granit- ware , queensware , stove pipe , dampers , coal buckets , shovels , N pictures frames , frames made to 1 order. JUD KAv. J. South Side of Square. I When in need of an Auctioneer : 'I see or write him. 1 When w tiing ! good cheft p. I farms or grass'a.nd : call on LevI King , 5 miles BoUth east of Mason t City , Nebraska. 18-19 I The Ladies of the Presbyterian I church will hold their Annual Mid-Wint r Fair. Place and date will be announced later.20 FOR RnN'l\-480 : acres of land. I \ Three hundred acres in pasture , go d house and well , six miles north of Anselmo. Enqure at I th.is office. 17 tf The Ladies Guild will give a 1 Hollowe'en party l 'riday night , ; Oct. 30 , at the Opera House at 8 o'clock. A fine program has been arranged for the occasion and refreshments will be servetl' ' Come and have a good thne al1 I , , f r 15 , cents. Dra. Davis and Fafllsworth of Grand , Island , Nebr. , are preJ > ar. cd to make X-Ray 'examinations . and use the X-Ray in treatment of cancers and tumcrs. 'l'heY , are experienced in use of this method and have recently alded to th jr equipment one of the strongest and finest X-Ra ' coil made. It is'used in exaUllnatiol : of all important cases and is 't a't aid in locating disease that can be discovered in no ethel way. 19-2 ( J . . . . . . . ' , . . . . . _ _ 4 . . . . . " ' r'ftjIF.1"i" " " 1".t' . . . . - - . , . , . , t' " ' : \ ' . ' , , " 'T " - . THE OLD RElIABLE r I ' ' 1' . , Absolutely Pure , THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE. LOCAL MENTION Nc George and wife of Cumro , were city visitors last Saturday. N. A. Hall of Round Valley , called Monday and had his name enrolled for the RUPUDI.ICAN. G. J. Martinof'l'appan Valley , called a few days ago and had his name enrolled for the Rn- PUlH.ICAN. 'rbe Christion : Church of Kingston - ston , where Rev. 'reagarden has been pastor for the past two years , is building a church edifice. Daniel Barrett and wife of west table , were business visitors in the county seat Saturday. This office acknowledges a friendly call. call.W. W. II. Concannon is building a frame house in the cast part of the city , where he recently bought property of the 14incoln Land Co. II. B. Glover of Dry Valley , was a friendly caller at this office Monday. Mr. Glover makes a favorable report of the political out look in his vicinity. E. E. Hoagaboom was a friendly - ly caller at this office last Satur- day. He reports that his new house is completed and that he moved into it Monday of last week. John Scott of Westerville , was a city visitor Mondav. This office acknowledges friendly call. Mr. Scott says he bas one hundred thirry acres of corn that will yield three fourths good quality. J. G. Brenizer sold to G. R. Russom last week , 45 three-year- old feeding steers , 15 head -of high grade milk cows , mostly of his own raising. One of his best . Scotch Topped Shorthorn bulls went along with the cows. Frank Conley , editor of the Call way Tribune is enlarging his house with an addition of 14x2 and is also building a barn 14x24. It is a pleasure to the . Rnl'UDI.ICAN to note this evidence , of prosperity enjoyed by one of the craft of Custer County. Dell Campbell , one of the promising young farmers of Dry Valley , has bought the R. D. Jones farm on the east side of the valley. It is wrth pleasure the RnpUDI.ICAN notes the success of the mdustrious young farmers of Custer county , as a result of republican - publican pr sperity. In Kansas City girls are being imployed to deliver messages , instead - stead of boys for the Western Union. Mr. Murphy , who has charge of employing messeng'ers for the Western Union has employed - ployed thirty-two girls and only three have given up the work. He says Ule girls render more satisfactory service than the boys. The new Baptist church edifice at Anstey is to be dedicated next Sunday. Rev. C. 'V. Brinstad , General Missionarv of Omaha , will preach the dedicatory at 2:30 : p. m. Rev. S. P. Morris of this city has been requested to preach in the morning. An invitation has been extended to the memo bers of 'the Baptist church of Brokeil Bow to worship with them'on that occasion. 'l'he republican candidates of Seward ounty are entitled to credit for the unique , yet legiti. mate method of campaigning. They have issued a small pamph. let containing a list of the reo pnblican candidates and a picturt : of each printed from a half toUt : cut. Below the picture is a sheri sketch of the candidate , that they have mailed to the voters of the county. 'Ve are not p r. son ally acquainte'd with any oj the candidates bnt judging frou1 their pictures as presented in Uu pamphlet they arc capable to fill the several positions for whicl : ) they have been nominated. . , - - - - . . : ' , . " ' . - pi ry' . . . ' . T , ' , . C , P. li'oot of Merna , was a friendly caller at this ofiice MOIl- day. day.Geo. Geo. Kelley of Merna , made the I Hl'UUI.ICAN office a friendly call 'l'uesda ) ' . J. G. Brenizer went to Kansas City yesterday to attend the Royal Stock Show. Peter Govart of Elton , is building - ing a new house. Papineau & Drake are doing the work. L. J Gandy of Suply , , Kansas , is visiting in this clty.this. He arri ved 'l'uesday morning , Elder Sumpter of Lincoln , will preach at the Christian church next Sunday . morning and even- ing. J. A. Amsberry of Mason City , was a city visi tor Monday. TI is office acknowledges a friendly call. call.J. J. F. Short of Lomax , was a city visitor Saturday. The Ru- l'UDI.ICAN acknowledges a friend. ly call. I J. J. Downey of Merna , was a city visitor Monday. He reports - ports politics quite in ' 1is vicini ty. 'l'he M. B. A. will serve' oysters - ters in connection with their lodge meeting Friday night of this week. . . Mac Downey of Georgetown , was in the city the first of the week. This office acknowledfes a friendly call. Rev. J. R. Teagarden 'bas ac. . , cepted the pastorate of the Christian - tian church and will assume charge after next Sunday. . . - . G. H. Tuttle has had the "Old depot restaurant moved back to make room for a new building he is having built in its place.I' . ' ; Bert 1. Christensen of , R. y , Nevada , made this offiice aJriend- ly call yesterday. He is visiting , with his parents near Berwyn. E. Skinner of Clear Cre k- called at this office Tuesday' , artd had his name enrolled for the Rn- l'U I.ICAN and other paper of , P'\r clubing list. . Mrs. J. W. Scott of Weiss rt' , was a passenger for Humbolt ; this state Sunday. She goei ! to' vi t her father , sister and other relatives - tives a.n .friends of t a . . ! plla e and VIC1111 ty. . . ' .J. n ( 't At the meeting of the ex cnt Ve board of the State Pres As { . . tion Monday of last week thc'dht for the next state gathering of the associatiot was fixedTfoIh.flU. 26 and 27 1904. . , , . ' ' ; J The Royal Highlanders 'Will have a special meeting F'dd' October -30. New' night , ' members - bers are to be added to the castle and it is desirous that .all , mcm. . bers be in attendance. . 1- < J. V. Whitney of Custer eetft r , I was a business caller at this .office yesterday. He informs. . us. that he and his tw sons have taken' three quater secti ns of ga. r ' : ment land twelve Imles north west of Anselmo , to which they will move to make room for his ca.ttle. , , ' l.cUer " ' 181. , - - The following is the ' dead letter list for the week ending October 20 , 1903 : " , < tt < J. B. Gleum , J. S. Samers. . ' 0- Parties calling for the 'above will please sa ) advertised. L. H. Jnwn1T , P. M. . . , urrngesU8t ( Convention. . , : ' " - > - The Ffth Annual Convention of the Custer County 'V. S. A. will convene at the Court Ho se , Saturday Nov. 7. A business . i session , vill be held at 10 ' a : m. An afternoon session begins at 1:30 : , which will condist of pape'rs i and discussions of vital inter st to the friends of suffrage. "For further particulars watch for the program. program.N UI.I.IU T A YIOn , Pres. . JULIA WII.LIS , Sec y. . PtJDI.IC " " . .It. - " ' - J as. Boggs will sell : , it public . sale at his plae about two niifes , north of 'Veissert , MOIla ) ' , Oct. 26 , 1903 , at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described property : 24 Red Poll cows. ' 21 heifers and steers. 1 spring wagon. . . 1 lumber wagon , farmmg 1m. plemets and tools of all descrip' tions , etc. 'l'erms of sale , aU sums of $10 and under cash. Seven m nths time will be given on aU slims over $10 with interest at 8 per cent. per annum on bankablc notes. Sllcclnl OtTer. - 'Ve have made arrangements L with the 'Veekly State Journal so we can furnish it and the Rn. l'Ul1I.ICAN for $1.20 a year. 'rhis arrangement will give you the sfate as well as the lQct1''I ; ' .ve . - - - - - - - - - for nearly the price of one. This offer applies to renewals as well as new subscribers. OUR.lle , , " CollCRC NeWH. Ira Bass has returned to finish I his stenography c urse. i Earl Humphrey has accepted a position on the B. & M. railroad - road at this place. Frank Farritor spent Sunday at his home near New Helena , visiting his friends. The prospects of the college are growing brighter each day , the number enrolled is seventy- threc. The new students since last report - port are the Messrs Ray McCall , Bernard Mills , Clyde Marquis and Edd Caywood and Miss Hattie Lilly. L. P. Handy has been employed - ed as solicitor for the college. He is also taking orders for name cards to be written by our pen- mqn , Prof. Minick. Prof. Zahn has requested a daily programme of recitation and study from each student be filed in his office so that better results may be obtained. Miss Clump secured a position as stenographer with E. C. House. She will continue her studies at the college each afternoon and later on take up the business course. Miss Ruby Pinkley one of Am : . . ley's brightest girls and a former student of the college , qid office work for Judge Sullivan the past two weeks , during the absence of his regular stenographer. DIg Real Estate Deal. W. A. George compleatell the sale of his ranch on the South Loupe Tuesday. It is the lJ1rgest real estate deal that has been con- 'sumated in this county for a number - ber of years. 'rhe ranch consists of 2,620 acres of deeded land and ; a lease on a school section. The 'sale was made through George Willing to J. W. Horn and two sops , Charles and Lite , of Brock , e . . . Mr. Horn is a brother of Mrs. . Joe Huddard of this city and , ! n uncle , of Mrs. Willing. The price paid for the ranch is $32,000. Mt : , Horn is reported to be worth s 'in > $200,000 and is able. finan- ially to run the ranch in fine shape. The two sons intend .to rt ve on the ranch the first of March , and take personal charge. The. ranch is well adapted to sto.ck raising and farming. . . Buy clocks at Ed. McComas' ' and k pp the correct time. FOR SALE-A few fine O. 1. C. male pigs. . 19-20 J. H. JOHNSON. EST AVED-From my place miles south of. Broken Bow , twc yearling steers , branded on righ1 hip "G. 'V. " Missed them abou1 six weeeks ago. Any inform , tion see Gno. WII.I.ING , 19-20 or CHARLES SNVDER. See Ed. McComas' fine line 0 : Mantle Clocks. They are ele. gant. : IE ] IIJIJST : : : : R. B. MULLINS , M. D. Makel a peclalty of OrowD aud JJrldge Wtr Pdcell rluonable. All work guaranteed. Calland eeu me before going ellle"bere. Olllco-In JJroken Dow tlltte , pank Unlldlng. JJroken JJow , Nebraeka. DR. W. H. COLE , Veterinarian. Oradulto. Chlca o VeterInary Oollege. Dli eafel of all tbe lower aulmals Irelted. Olllce I Wilkin. Drui Store. Uroken Dow , Neb. . . . . I YOII tIIuy (1Iop : onto u Good Thing : . b ) ' talking furm lands to me. If ) 'OU ar : looking for a profituble investmeut i : this liue we elm assist you to find it. W are the selliug ugents for muuy hundred of ucres of exccllent FARM E.&WDS in this and adjoiuing ouuties. Much ( : l it cun be put under cultivation with litU . trouble. So e of it is more suitable fo pasture. The prices are very attract vt James Led vicll. " Brokcn B w , . - . - NebrBskil . . - - - - - - - r . , , . . . . 1 _ - THE RACKET STORE : lIas just received a large stock of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Under\vear , Eiderdo\vn , Outing FJ.annes ] and l-Iosiery , Forladies ; and gentlemen that are being sold at bar- gains. Our stock of ribbons , velvets , velvetines , laces and embroidery will just suit you. : : ; ee our \ SHOES ND OVERSJtOE6 I For men , women and children before purchasing , r j and let us save you money.Ve have a fine line l , of gloves and mittens , lined and unlined , for men f' , and boys at prices that are right. Our. . . . . . . . . illi'J1NJm ! L lllR m W WJ1 ! lillJllii1 ! : . are beauties , aad the best in the city for the . . lnoney. 7 S ee t 1 Ienl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Reyner J , CO. , Brok.ell BO'\iV , Nebrasha. : : . - - - . 1- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - I - America's Greatest Weekly. TI-IE Toledo Blade Toledo. Ohio. New and Larger Building , New Presses , New Stereotype Plant , New and Modern Appllanoes In every department. 'l'he Toledo Blade is now installed - stalled in its new building , with a modern plant and equipment , and facilities equal to any pubh- catiou between New York and Chicago. It is the only weekly , newspaper edited expressly for J ev ry. state and territory. The News of the VV orId so arranged that busy people can more easily compre end , than by reading cmnberson columns of dailies. All current topics made piain in each issue by special editorial matter. written from inception down to date. . The only paper , published esp cially for people who'do or do not read daily newspapers - , papers , and yet thirst for plain facts. That this kind of a news- 'paper is popuhir , is proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade now has over 160,000 yearly subscribers , and is circulated in all parts of the U. S. In addition - tion to the news , the Blade publishes short and serial stories , and many departments of matter I suited o every member of the family. Only one dollar a year. Write for free specimen copy. Address , TUE BI.ADE , Toledo , Ohio. The RnpuDLIcAN and 'l'oledo Blade , one year , $1.35 , I The Halloween Sociable to be given b ) ? the Epworth League , will be held Friday evening Oct. 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. McCandless. Every body invited. The Ladies Aid Society of the . Baptist church will serve dinner and supper on Election Day. M. DORRIS , S.M. mlltnlf3 ! ! 11l511Uln. ! Al , kInds of work In onr line done promptl ) ' and in Ant-clan order. Red SIIOI ) on tbe orner weet oa tbo bose houao. GIVE Uti .A. TRIA. . . . Droken Dow , . _ . , . Nobraska. Legal Notices. - LEGAL DVKItTISEME 'r8. All advertisements under tblll head 11'1\1 \ bo charged tor at lavlll ratts , vllt : 11.00 t'f'r IIqaaru tor llr t Inllortlon. and Wc ) ler square for eacb nbeeqnoot InaerUon. .A. "a quare" III Lon lines or fraction thoreof. tTolted Itafee ! Land omce , Droken Uow , Nebr , October 12 , 1903. } NoUre III herely gIven tbat tbo followlng.nam. lId aettler bas tlled.oLlro , ot bl. lotontion 10 make tlnal proof In Inpport ot bIll claim , No. I OJ : , aDd tbat proot will be mSUe before HClilhtcr Au,1 ne. celver at Drokon UOW , Nobrlt LC ; : Nov. I 1903 , vlz : WILLIAM 0 , DItANDEN DHG IItcrnb , Nebraekator the E NeJ { BecLlol ! : zr , . WYc nw ( SecLlon ) , Town8hlp IS 'l/orth. Binge HI We t of btb I' . III. lie n.mcI the toHowlng w.tneascJtl to pro\'e ble conLlnuouA re ldence open nnll coltiva. tlon ot 8ald land , vlz : Charlee 1.1' . Fosler ot Dro. lien Dow Nebraska , lJlarence A , Swlrk IIf Droken Dow. Nellfastu. Hobert J. Kelluy or Merna. : leb. SAmuel W. Foster ot Meroa , Nobneka. 18.21-35 ; 'Juns : Wll1T1UAD , n.gllter. Ullited tatell Land Ollloe , l Droken Dow , Neb. , Uctab r 7 , 19 3 , f NoLI co It hereby gIven tbllt the tollowlngobm. ed lIettler hae t1e : - notloe or her Intention to m.&ke tlnlllilroor to 8upporL of her claim. bnd that uld proof will b Ulade before Regleler and Ito. nlver at Broken Dow. Nebraeka on November 13 , 1903 , vl : Pb. A lU. llUNTEIt or IIroken bOW. Nebralka , tor the 11. E.lo. : :033 : KYs : I , , ( Section ; : : , Townfblp 18 , N. Range 1 W , Hhe namas the followIng wltneuot to prove bls contlnnoua reeldence upon aud culhvaUon ot Bald laod. vi , , : Uobe.'t A. lIunter , Mabel Funk , Danlol We1l8 , Oeorle Hchrnhlt all of Uroken How. ebralka. JAlIl11 WU1TlIIUD , 17,2'J-1I4 lIegl8ter. REOEIVER'S BALE. 1'1011061. hereby Ilven tbRt I I W. o. lolly. re. celver of the Peoplee tltate DanK ot Ootheoburg , OOLbenbnrg , Netiralka , will on Satnrday , tbe HLh day ot Nonmber , 1003 , t one o'clock p. m. It tbe trent door ot tbe peat omce , In the city of JJroken Dow , Cnlter Connty. Nebralka , 11111 at pUblic anctlon the toll..wllll : dllscrlbed real eetate. to.wlt : The aouth welt Ilulrter of len' tlon 31. and tbe flat balf of tbo nortb welt quar. ter and the aut belt of the .outh weat qaartlr of Bectlon 3 > . all In townhlp 11 > , north Klogo . welt , In OUlter County , Nebruka. T-rw8 of lale.ca.b. : Hale made enbject to approval by Judge of Dlltrlct Oourt : 8ale will rew.ln opeD , ono bOur , Gotbenburr. Nebr. , October 1'1. 11,103. 19. W , 0 , Mu , llecolver. . , - 'I" ' " - - = : : : : . NOrICE OE pnOUATE OF WILL. Tu ! : 6TAT8 01' NEDn.IIK. . los CUIiTEn COUNTY. ( ' To all the D.vl eea and Legalees , Ind all por. , pens Interested In tbo RIILatoof Ueorgo W. Lang. I deceaeed. Wbere8P. Hlg le Lang of Taylor counly , Io"a , has led In m ) ' olllco an Inetrllment pUrpl/rtlDS to bo a cop ) ' or the last Will 'and Testament of GeorKo W. l.aDg , decelled. dnl ) probated at TIY' lor county. lowa , and a polilloo praIDg 10 hive the eamo admllted to probate ln the coun.y , wblch Will roJatea to both real and pereonal urate. whoronllon 1 ho appointed tbo 14 II day ot . ! I Nov. . 1\102 \ , at 10 , , 'clock In tbe forenoon , at my oroco In saId Oounty. 11II tbo time Bnd place you " and all concarned , mar appear anl contst the I probate of the lame. . ( n Teatlmooy Whereof , I have hereunto eet my bnnd and elllsed : my c.lllclal seal. tblA 14th day of October , 1903. 1921-6 ; LeEALl J. A. Amloun , Conoty Jadllo. UnIted Stalea Land Oll1co l Droken lJow. 1\eb. . Sept. 30.1903. f ! 'I ' J Notice II hereby glvon thllt the toliowIDg-nam. . ed 8P-ttler balllllcd notice or hie Intention to make anal proot In sopport of bls claIm , nnd tbst , aid 1 proot will be made before 1te leter aod Hecolver at nroken Uow. Neb , . on November 6. 1903 vlz : ERVEN 1 ALMPAtJOII , ot lJrOken Dow , Neb. " ; ' tor the foeU , See 13 , Tp. pS , lIge. 21. W. 110 ' nlmea tbo 101l0WloII : "ltDe8llee to provo hIs con. Unuous relldence upon aod cultivation ot saId land. vlz : JIIOfIetl G. MontgomoryAlonto Oll..on , Albeat 8"lck Lambart WarrIng , all ot Droken now , Nob. JAMES WUITBUIIAE. 1621-62 Register. United Slates Land Oroce , l Drokon Dow , N ebraeka , September 21 , 1003. r Notice Is hereby gIven tbat the tollowlng nant. ed .eltler hall ! lloa notice of bls Intention to make ftDal proot In support of bl. claIm. and that 81ld proot will be made bltore ! trilister and Uecelv r . at Drokeu Dow , Nob. . on Nonmber 2 , 19OJ. vll1 : : . . Mabel J. Wblte , tonnorly Mablo J. Snell ot An s811110 , Neb. . for II. E.0. ; . 964 E ! to nwU leU , Bw iooU.ectlon ! 20 Townahlp 20 North , Uange 23 W. 110 narroe ; tbe tollowlng wltnellle& to J1fove bls contlnuo s realdenco upon and cullin. tI JD ot said ) and. vlz : Cbarloe M. Stree' of Uoosler. Neb ; George W. SDell , of Hooller. Neb. ; Willard E. Whlto or AnBolmo , Neb. ; Olin J. I.lte of Merna , Neb 15-20-59 JAMES WJJJTEUIlAD , Regl.t r. United Statell Land Oroce. Ltneoln , Neb. , topt. 22 , 1903. } Notice la bereby given tbat the tol1owlng'n . cd eettler has med notlco ot her Intentlou ' 0 mllko tlnallifoot in enpport of her claIm , and that eald proor will bit made berore the Conoty Judie at , llrokon Dow , Neb , on October II , 1903 via ; Lulu Cha lD. tormerly r.ulu Myers. tor tlle S 5W ( nwU aw ( sw3i lieU ot Eectlon 8 , Townabll' 15 : North , Range 20 Welln. E , No. 17800. Sbe nalll8e tbo followIng wltneull to prove ber COD' IInuou8 realdenco IIpon and culllval\on of II1ld land , vlz : Cbarleel. . Bowen of JJroken Dow. Neb : YtllllRm E. Owen of Droken Dow , Neb , ; Cbarloe ! ! ' . Hammond or JJrokell Dow , Neb. ; O. " 4 A. Rldellone of Brnkon Dow. Neb. r 15-00-60 W. A. UUUN , Beglster. NOTIQE TO NoN.RESiDENTS. 10 the DIstrict Oonrt of Cueter Couoty , Nebrllh. OIande E , nl1'Oe , l'llllItUf , vs. Jomell AI. Dates , Admlnl , trator or tbe olltate or Jllmee O. Dates , decol8od , etal. Defendants. To T ulu E. GwInn , JalDe. W. Owlun , Frances M. OWIDII and Jobn H. Wlnn , minor children of Snsa A. Gwlnu , decoesed. aDU D H. GwInn. guardian of snld wlnor chlldron. vou and ea. h of 'OU will take 1I0tlce that ou tbo 71b d. , . ot Octo , bor , 1903 , Ihe plalntlii. OIaudo E. Uato. , 1l\ed \ bl. petillon tn the DlatrJct Court 'It Coeter Uountv , Nebioaka. the obact aud prayer of wblch are to foreclose two cenaln reat e811te mortgages executed - ecuted by Jame. O. Datoe an I L. Amauda Dales , one or whlcb 18 dated January 2let , 1890. and glvon to secure their onE ! certaIn promllaory note , tor tbe IInm of ' 500.00 wIth 7 per . : en' annu I Inter.st. maturing and cumlng duo January 21.t , 1898 , npoo which there la now dne the sum of $ S O.OO wltb 7 per cent. Interelt trom Janoary 21st , 1895 , snd 10 p r cent , Intereet upon 1I1d de. lInqnent annuallnlerest. 8ald note haYing been Klnn to J. I . Hnbbard , Troetee Ilnd now own. e < l by tbls plalnlill , The other 01 said mortgagell bolng dated Jllouary Deb. 1895 and ghen to le- cnre the payment ot Ibroo certaIn promhaory notes ot 515,00 flRch. matnrlDg Jatlury ht , 1890 , Januarht IS97 and January 218t. 11:198. : wllb 10 per cent. Intero t from Ilnd atler maturity , Uoth ot al1ld mortgsgel coverlog the north weat qu rter of : : : ecLlon 'l'wenty.elght ( ) In Town- IIb.p NIneteen (19) ( North , Hango orwenty 120) West or Ibo 6th. P. M. m CoUer County. Nebr. Debult bavlng been mad. . In the payment ot saId 1I0Loe nnd Ilitorellt , and In tbe tax a..el ed a"aln8t ellld land for tbe ) 'earl 189-4. 189 IInd 1890 , and plalntl havlDIt paId the umo November ' 1Lb 11:11)7. : In the aOlD of $ ! I 07. plaloUIl J1ra'a tor a decree ot the imount tluo on raId nOLes. couponll tax rocelilts Bud mortgegCl. and tbat aRid Iinu bo sold 10 IIlItlsry tbe amonot so lonud dnu , You are reqnlred to anawer 811ad p\tlUon rn or before the lbtb da ) ' ot Novemb r , A. D , 1003. D ate , . lit lIroken Uow , tbls 7th day of OC'nber , IIJ03. CLAUD'O' : . DATES , 17. 0-63 lly hIs Atty. , ALl'UA MonoAN , , NOTICE 'I'O NON.RESIDENTS. In Ihe DistrIct Court or Cueler Oounty. Nobraska. Frank II. Youo ! : , v . Charlcs J1 Utnnett , < < It al. To LIIO Da"ota Loan Co r orallon , OIobe In. " vertrlllmt Company , Uenr ) ' A Wsm&u Its Ue. celver. J. Iowoll Moore and J. L. Moore , Trne. tou ; You and ellch or you ate bereby nolllled tbat tbo plslnlilI led ble petlllon In tbo VlI- trlci Conrt or C'ullor Couo'y , Nebra'a ! , on tbo 30111 11ay lit September , A. D. 1903 , the object and prayer of which are to toreclo..e oerlaln reel CI.tate mortglge given b , tbo laId Oll&rlea H. 1I0nn tt to the Globe InvutDlent Uompluy and now owned by thIs pllllntllI , wblcb ulU mort. gowaa ! given to secure tbe pa'mtDt ot tbo eng proml&lorv note of raid Charles U. Deonett tor the.llm of $700.00 , dated october 111 , 1891 , and dno Uctob r ht. IM97 , and open tbe 80utb'balt of Ibo North We81 qOllfler 11011 the Bonlb nllf oUIIe North Eutlouler or SecLlon Thlrt ) ' tour (3 ( ) 'I'ownshll ) ltLe n ( IS ) North. ! tlln/e / Nlnetleu (19J ( Weet ot Iho 6th I' , 111. , In Cnater County , Nellrslka. lIerllultllsvlng been wade III Ihe pa. mant of saId nOle and tbelo b lng now dne the 8um of 700.CO wltb Inlero t tbereon rrom April. let , 1895 at 10 per ceot per annom , plGloUI ! praYII that IBid morl/Ige / bo foreclosed and tbe land 10ld to uLl8ty tllo amount 11ue tbereon. l'lalntl ! ! alao praya tbat the morlgage Riven by Oeor/o / I' ' . Oroll Bnd wUe M'rA A. Crou to till ! Dllkota MortCDlle Loau Uorporatlon on Juno 7tb. 18S0 , and recurded in book tI of morlglgu at PliO 48b of the record. ot Cueter Couty , l'Iebralltd be declared to bo no lien on laId I rcmlJu , ana aubject to the etatute or IImltatlonl , and ukl tbatthe aamo bo removed all a oload trom tbe title to uld land uLd tbo ' plalnU ! ! . morlglll' 10 bo prIor and a butter lieu to IIld mortg'are Allo I tbat a cortaln mortcage ghen by tbe eald Obar 10. U , lien nett to thB IHobe Investment Company. \ dated October 11' , 1001 , to lecuro the p.ment rot - ot H7.81 anll r006rded In book 43 , 1'111031111 be decreed II Juulor aod Interior to plaIQLU1' . morl. gaLlo You will anlwer uld PBUttOD on or before the 9UI..dar Of November , A. D 1903 , I J1 ed at lJrokcn Dow. tltr8lka. thla 30th dt , of Septembsr. 1903 FB .1t H. YOIUHI , 1lIY l lJy hll Attorno" ALl' a4 jOBUA1 , ( I _ _ _ _ ' _ ' . ' , L a. . . . , . _ t' _ - - - = : : : : : . .