. , . " , " - , " I ' , tu \ r t'ounty ' , tlop.uiUaant . . > , M. AMSBERltV , - - Publlshor lIIAS.I < , BASSETT , - , ABBoclnto _ _ , . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - ADVKIt'l'IBINU UATICB , ' )1111 colnmn. JJer lIIonlh ) 7.00. Ono.halt co.- umol lIor m lI.tn. $100 ( lUulor column , I'or O11n1 , : H roe IA ) lhnn qnr\fler column , f > O cel1l oll'IIiCh IIlr : mOlllh 11l' 0'1 I\r.1 \ IlftOJf60 : conle per Inoh1or mn h ' " 1\1 J.I 1IrIl411111 r."III Ilor 11110 cllch II lor , " , " . 't 111n It ' .h'Ifch rlllra , ocllblc ! lnd onlorll\\n. \ m tult wh .rn 111111 > 1F I cnllrlcil. OIII'J.hnlt rMell. r)111 'h IIIUNIt " 11,1 tc "lnltl1n , IIno.halt rolce. W 111111 ( ' ,1111. , . . . "n. . . " 1"Ile \ ( ' for IIl1bUlnlng . ' J tlf IIeMIII. . II , , , th no'lno. t'l'I , " "If f"te" for IlIIbllllhltllt ohllullrr nollclI , " 'I,1 CMI , , or Ih nk , 1.11,1 nolle. . . al rHI' Iruyhled II , 1'lIlnlce of f'lI'lIrlldlll ' 'I'hursday , Nov. , I , IIJOh. , - - - - - - , . - . _ _ , - . - . ! . Rcpub ! Ticlcl. I' t. S'I'A'I'I 'J'ICKI'I" : . . } . 'or Ullitell Hlalell Hellator- I" . NorrlllllrowlI , or IIlIffalo. , f'or I ovcrllor- nl'Oflfe f. . Hhcldou , of Cn 1M. f'or f.lclllellal1tjol'ell1or- t : \1. I { . Jlollell'l'li. or IIlIrl. I'or Iallway < 'Olllllllh lonl\rM- , . II. \vlllnell.of r.allcalllrr. Hoherll'Oll'l'lI. uf lIullllla , . J. A. Wlillalll. . uf I'ler n , I I'or S'cretarl' uf SWle ' Icorrl' : c. Jllllklll , or IO.JlI : I' . , ' . 1'l1r'\II.llIor- " 1.1\1. : H.llir. of I\eltll. . ' ' ' I.'or 'J'reallllrl'r'- r I , . I : . IIralll.or IIOUIII' . , 1.'lIr uI.erlntellllrlll-- , J. \Icllrlcn. : . or I.'IIIIIIUI'C. \ ' I'ortlnrlley ' . 1l'lIeral- : \ , . 'I' . 'l'hllllll.SOIl. uf Merrick. I.'or l.al1ll COIllmlsHloller- II.1. : . I'aloll : , or 1I0d1W. ! I"ur COlIlrcsIIIIHlII. Solill ! : 1I1.lrllt- . : \1. 1' . Klllkalllof O'Neill. 1'or Htlte Sellator , 151h Uilltrlct- II. II. ! : Jol'er , COllllllock. 1.'or Ihwreqentallve.jhlll / Ulllirlct- . Will. Warrell. Callal\'ay. : ] < ' . C.VIIIIOII , Allsehllo. ' ' ' ' ' COHN'I'Y'I'Wln'I" : J.'or COllllty A tlorlle- C. I. . 1lItlersoll. : nl'ervlhllrIsl. \ . No. 3- I. . ClIslimall. SlIl'ervlsor Dlql. No.5- Johlllllmou' . SIIPftrTlsur lII.t. No. 7- I , IIIscr. IIHOKlm IIOW'J'OWNHtfll' , . 'l'OIl'IIHhh , CI"rk- A. 11. 1IlIlIrll. ' ' , ' ' 'J'o\\ullhlp'I'reallllrer- J. H. MolYlleallx. , . .A L. Cushman , during his short expcrienceis : a membcr of the county board , has shown exceptional - ceptional ability to fill the position - tion of supcrvisor. rIe IS one of thosc men who believe in seeing things done. As an illustration , when he assumcd the duties of his office there were scveral bridgcs gone , which the Standard Bridge Com pan ) ' had the contract - tract to replace. Whcn the contractors failed to put in appearance - pearance he sccurcd the county pile driver and el11plovcd local help and put in the bridgcs for less money than it would have cust had the bridgc company done it. - - - - As the campaign draws to a close the hori7.on looms up most favorabl.r for one of the greatest republican victories evcr recorded in this state and predictions are made that Nebraslm will contiuue her place in the column of banner republican statcs of the Union with a majority of at least 35,000 for Sheldon for governor. 'rhe votcrs generally throu hout the state are imbued with the spirit of confidence in the republican party and with this spirit prevailing the republican campaign directors base largely their estimatcs of what can be expccted as a r su1t of next Tuesday's electIOn. Every le she W b ar in mind that he alonc is to lame if he docs not get to the pol1s and vote un election day , , amI no republican should stay a way bccause of the overwhelming majority the party mar have in the stale. It is your privilege anq right to use your franchisc , but it is more than that-it h your duty to "our country and your flag that ) 'ou should excrcis ( this right. - - - - - - - - - 'l'he Suprcme court has passe ( upon the question of newspapcl passcs under the internationa uub-pass law in which it holdl that passes to newspapcrs woul < l be a violation of the law , aftel January 1 , 1907. That railroad : must pay cash for tbeir adver tising and editors pays c..sh fo their transportation. It is very noticeabl tbat thl opposition to Norris Brown it the republicau party comes fro II the railroa s , lumber and grail trusts of the state. What i most surprising is that a few 0 the country newspapers of Uu statc will al1o\\ " themselves usel to further the interests of tha clique. 'l'he nomination of G. Hise for super-visor in his district is complimcnt well ( leserved. MI Hiscr sen'ed ou thc county boarl from his district for two consccu tive terms and declined to be : candidate for the next term. I was only on the arncst solicita tion of friends that he again a1 lowed the use of his namc. - - - If you want to endorse Thee dore Roosevelt amI his efforts t give all the peoplc a square dea' vote for Congressman Kinkai and the rcpublican county , legis lativc and state ticket. . . , . , - . , For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cur It-Ayer's Hnlr Vigor. It is a regular scalp-mcdlclne. It quickly de treys the germs which cause this dlseasc. The unhcalthy scalp becomes hcalthy. The dandruff dlsap- pcars , hnd to disappcar. A hcalthyscalp metms a grcat deal to you-hcalthy hair , no dandruff - druff , no pimples , no cruptlons. The boot It/net / of II. tostimonh - II Bold for ever sixty year . " - Mada by J. a. A7er 00 , . L . .ell. Mil. . . . &lao manur"oturer. or AMada , SARSAPARILLA. 1 1'11.1.5. De s " 1 /I , CIIEIIRY PECTORAL. - - ' ; - - - - - - - William Warren , republican nominee for the leg-islature. has I been unable to vi il a Itlllllher , of , precincts in the counly on tlccount of , serious illness in his family for o\'er two weelts , and hopcs repubhcans in those precincts , when thcy learn the cause of his lIon-appearancc , will not blame him , but malte a cross mark in the square at the right of his name and urge their friend ! ; to do liltcwise. n" _ . _ un' _ _ . li'red Wilson and Wm. Warren are pledged to support county option and they are bOlh republi- caus and can be depended upon to help enact into law the re- puhlican state platform. 'rheir vote will be tor a republican United State's Senator who will support presidcnt Hoosevelt to givc all the people a "square I dcal. " C. ' 1' . I4cach , one of the substantial - stantial citi ens and conservative busincss men of Westerville has been nominated for supervisor in District No. 1. A better selection - tion could not well ha\.c becn made. He ought to he elected : . by a large majority. J. B. Gilmore , of supervisor district No.5 , is one of the sub- stantiallstraight forward business men of the southwest , who has thc confidence and rcspcct of all the pcople of his acquantance and his election is alrcady a foregone conclusion. - - - - - - - - - - - Vote for G. lIiser for super\'is- or in the Scventh district and see to it that he is elected by a good majority. He is enc of the co n- scn'alive and careful' busincss men of his vicinity with whom it is safe , to trust the county business. . - - - - - - - - - - - - It is reporled that Edison has again solved thc storage battery I but the poor man wiU have to wait some time yet before thc horsclcss carriage comcs down to his mcans , so he can use it in going' to ,11111 coming' from his mcals. If you prefer the progress and I prosperity of the present time , . under republican tariff , to thc busincss disaster and idleness of I ten years ago nndcr democratic tarilT" vote for your republi an I candidate for congress and a republican United States scnator. If you want the government to regulatc the trusts without busting lip things generally , vote for the continuation of the pre. sent republican administration , 1'his you will do in voting fOJ Congressman Kinkail { and the republican legislative'tickct. s 'l'he rcpublican papers that h ve bcen opp05ing Norris Brown in this campaign have convincel the public that the success 01 the republicau party is not th < ; paramount : ssue of this cam , paign with them. . - - - - - - III selecting C. , 'f. Ceach fOI supervisor , the republicans 01 DistrJct No. 1 couM not hav ( made/a better choice. Walch fOI a big majority from Westervilh and Douglas Grove prccincts , where he is personally known. _ . . . Frum all o\'cr " the state comt a reports that the republican ticke will havc a most Hattcring in dorsemcnt at the polls. Thi will be the case is the republican will only get out on election da' . and cast thcir ballot. . The railroad rate con1tuissiol has " " and-the ' "spake" - editor' shoes will have to be half-sole frequently. ' Votc for Cushman for supel visor if you want the interest I- of Brolten Bow looked after by practical man. , ' , . . . , . . . . . , . _ _ _ u' . ' . - , , , A vote Cor C. 1-4. Guttersou 'Cor I county attorney will be a vote for olle who is capable and one I whu will attcnl ! ftriclly ; lo duty. - - - - - A vote for Glover for the State Senate will he a volc for an honora le , capable man who has spent his life on the farm. - - - - - - - - Congrellmlm Kinlcaid' . Record. 'I he state of Nebraska has never sent a more active man to congress than lIon. M. P. Kin- kaid of this dislrict. Besides looking after general legislation Congressman Kinlmid has been able to accomplish morc for the Sixth district than all of his predecessors com bi ned. II is greatest achievement was the securing- the passage of the MO acre homestead taw that bears his name. Again he rendered valuable services in standing' out against the big ranchmcn , who , with a paid lobby at Washington , tried t get the government to pass a lease law , which would have , practically , defeated tlie home- stead law. He has stcured the increase of , the 'mileage of stage' mail fully I I 50 per cent sinc.e the 'Commence- mcnt Qf his sery-icc , . and addcd a , numbcr of nc\y post ? fIces. for the better acconuuodahon of the pttblic. . , ' He has promoted material and important improvements in railway - way service , by securing more room for mail clerks. and in several localities has secured the carrving of mail by freight trains in tilc absence of regular passenger - ger service. He has secured for a number of the larger post offices in the district , additional clerical assistance. He has secured - cured ( )7 rural delivery mail routes and has applications for more than twenty more. He bas introduced and promoted - . ed the passage of a largc number : of private bills for the relief of soldiers of thc Civil an9 Spanish American 'wars. He got through as many such bills as congress would allow him to pass. He has helped promote the allowance of pension claims , in the Bureau o Pensions , over 700 claims , having gotten through last scs- sion nearly 300. Hc now has nearly SOO cases pending in the Bureau of Pensions , besides private - vate bills he las p nding in congress - gress for the relief 01 soldiers and memb rs of their families. He has secured special acts by congress for resurveys of public lands in Brown , Rock , Cherry , Daws , McPherson , Wheeler , Garfield - field and Holt counties , to the great benefit of the localities . affected. At the last session hc secured an appropriation of 585,000 for'a government post office at Kearney - ney and $30,000 for the improvement - ment 01 Fort Robinson. He got a ill through which .allows the military post to purchase horse ! ; of Nebraska farmers , one or more at a time. Under thc old rule they had to be bought' job lots and some eastern state was the beneficiaries. Twelve years preceeding Gon- gressman Kinkaid's election to congress , Fort Niobrara and Fort Robinson had nothing done for them and they were slated for abandonment. Mr. Kinkaid prc- vented the carrying out of the orders to abandon thesc two posts , with the result that Fort Robinson is' to be made a permanent - manent larg-c post. Congressman Kinkaid's record in congress has be'cn an active I enc from the first and highly : successful for his constituents. I-lis electIon should , amt doubtless - less will be , with an increased majority. ' - \ \ 1'/ ' - - . - . . , . ' ' 'I . i\ . , iIt . It , . . t ' & J'1 , i' . : ti'r. . . . . . . Each lump has fire in i1 and much hcat. 'One ( lees nOI have to-burn up a ton or two 0 this COAL to rc\lize that it is good. Onl day's use will prove that. AnI the consumption in that timl will bccom\aratively low. Hca giving quahtics in this case dl not mean rapid combustion There is a vcry small percentag of waste. We would appreciate you , s orders. a . Dierks umber and Coal Co . I . . . _ , - ' - ' , . ' If you vote the republican ticket straight you willl10t have to npologi7.e or explain'after - wnrds--in any wny. ' . - - - - - App'e.1 Apple.1 Finc J'arg-e Missouri apples clH'fI 1" f-4n ) ' in a wi n lcr su pp1y bcfore prices advance. 'EnCJuire at restaurant 2nd door north of Broken Bow Stalc Bank. UIIIII'I HlahM ! f.allll nnlc , : . l llru ell Hnw , NI'hra" a. OClohl'r 31111. 1')66. f Nntkn I. herrb ) ' Ilh'ell Ihal IIIH.\M M. HRO\VNI Lf. . IIr nales. NehraMIra. has n'c.1 IInllc , ' of hlH I II lell 1111 II to make nllal "nve ) 'car" 1II00r III "UIII"lrt or hiM claim. , 'IZI ] ( lIIlIeMle:1I1 clIlr , . : > . . . ; , < IJ. IIlalu l > el'Clllhcr ' ) . 1901" fnr the Wi. "e4 , 1I1' "w } . ecllIIII 30. 10Wllllhili 20 ta It j ( " 2a \ 1111 tllat salllllroof will h lIIado be. InrI ! Uel/lHlcr all.1 Ht'celvrr , : It IIrllkell 1I0w. N'braq : I , Oil lIecl'mher 12 , 1O\le. . 110 lIallll'lI the follo\\'l III'Itlleq e" 10 lHove hili cOlltillUOIIS reMlilellce IIpOll , allll cllllh'alloll of. till ! laull. , 'IZI WllllamM. 8lallllllls. nr Hate . Nehra. . I < allsalc I. . Ierrlllilcr. : nf Mllburll. Nchm kal AIlIlI'M J. Hlnlth , nr IIIlIbllrn , Neltraska : Charles W. Hlhhll , or IIrllkell BIlW. Nebrallia. . 1.2 { ) 'JOliN ' Ulllum. Iellisier. - NO'l'll'I ( J\o' \ I'I TI'I'IUN. I qtlle of JllhllM. AIIIII . decl'a ell , III COUll' " Cnllrl of Cllt < ter COli lit ) ' , Nehraska. . 'l'he Hale of NI'brali. a. 'I'n all l'erllllllS liller- elltellill alll.qtatu , laic lIollee. that a ( JCtltlolI hall beell lIIell b ' N. g. AllllstrOIllI' , for the al > - \ > ollltlllellt nf sOllie IIlIltable l"r8011 all allllllul8' lralllr IIf lIal.1 eslale. which hall bcell "el rnr hearlll : : hercill. nil the 30th da ) ' IIf November. 191b. atl0 , , 'clock a. III. lIalell Uclober al > H. IfIe. . 21,14 [ tlHAI , ] A. H. ICUMI'IIHIICOUIII ) ' JlIIllle , . . ' ' ' ' NOTICI .l'lJnr.f'A'I'to . ' 1'0 f.lule IIrlckller-Jlrlckller. nrllt lIallle 1111' kIlOWII. Yuu allli racb uf ) ' 011 will lake notice that ou 31st day of Oclober 190h , Carrie S. Plulllb filed her t1etltloll 31alllllt ) 'OU allll each or ) 'OU. III tbe UIMlrlct COllrl of I IIsler Coullty. Nebraska. III all aCllull wberelll Carrie H. 1'IIIIIIb III tiIRIII' tiff. allli Llule Brlckller. 1111I1 Urlckller fir,1 , uame IIlIkllown but willi Is tile hll"balld of lIalil : defeudallt. f.lule IIrlcllner. are defclldantll. tbe object alld vrayer of which petltloll III to 'forectoPl' a certain llix lien 1111111I the 1I0rlh. CJst qllarler of section twelltY-Meven , Inwn hll' twellty. rallil" elllllteclI , lilster Coullty. Nebraska. cxllltllll ( ulIler a lax lIale or 11:1111 laud dilly lIIade on the 20 day of I.'ebrlmr ) ' 19.1. for Ibe laxes II po II Halll hlllli fnr tbu year 1895. Said certillcate amllllntll. with subseqllellt taxes. " ! terelt allli cOStll , to the HUIII of $30. . for which alllollnt. tOilet her with IlIlerellt. COllts of suit alld aUorne"s fee as by law allowel. plllntlff Irays Jlldll'mcul ; thai same IIlay 1m decreed to be a IIrsl lIell UQOII above deBcrlbl'd I llrcmlscs : alld for a decree of forelosllre ; allll sale of lIalil rCo'\1 estale. YOII are rl'lllIlred ' 0 allswer salll petllioll 011 or before : \h1l1day , tbe 171b day o ! December. 191b. or lIald I'etltlou will be takell all trlle alld jllllgmeut relldered accordlnilly. CAHIUR S. PLullln , Plaintiff. IIWIILIS CAIIWIILL. Attorne , ' . Attesl : Gen. II. lIIalr. Clerk Dllllrict Court. J.V. . Shea. filII lIame IInkllownShea. ; . his wlelIrfllllame IIlIkIlOWII. alld thellnknown belrs allll deviseI'll of said J. W. Shea ; the 1111- koown belrll alld devIsees of Mabala Hrl'llall , Homethnes : . : aIlOO Drlll'lln a 1111 sOllie- times Drlll'ell. formerly Thomp oll. formerly Oll'dell. nolV deceased : Jacob IIrlgllall. sometimes - times caned Drhl'glll allll sometimes Drl'llell. and his ullkllOWII heirs aud devillees : Jallles 11all aillo James W. 11all. alld his wHet - - Uall.llrt < tllalllo ullkllown. alld their ullkllown hell's alld llevlseell : Cora M. HUlllleli. ! : 'lIardlan also Cora M. lIuuueli. alld Calvlll A. lIunllell : tbe ullkllown beltl ! o ! Hllfu. M. Oll'dell. de- cc sell ; alllt l dltb CummlnllH. 1I0n.resldent. and belr 'of Judsou C. I'orter. deceased. will take notice. that 011 tbe 121h da } " o ! October. 1906. Morris 11. lIuullell. plaintiff hereill. filed bls I'etltlou In tbo District COllrt , of t uster COli II I ) ' , Nebraska. alCalllst Raid defelldallts. the object alld I"a'er of which arc to remOTe the clollds from the title to tbo lIorthwest qllarter of flectloll 0111' . In towllshlp fourteclI. rallile nilleteell In Cllster cllunty. Nebra ka ; by all order alld dccree of said Court callcenhllr , all' nulllll ! : . alld decreelllll' all ! ralldnlellt. void and o ! 110 effect tbe 1.'lnal Reccl"r ! ! Receipt from the United Slate' ! to Mahala IIrhrllall ; thu lIIortllall'e h } " Mahala Hrl.'ell alld hllsbaud. Jacob. to Judsoll C. Porter : tbc dee(1 b ) ' Mahala IIrllClI'llI ald busband. Jacob. to Jallles Hall ; the lIIort'all'e b ) " Jamcs Uall alld hili wife. i-vallne. tu 1\1abalallrlll'llnl the deell b" Jamcs W. 1Iall and wife. vallrlli. to J. W. Shea. alld the II'lse frol1l Cora : \1. Ilul llell. aUlI husballd. C:1ITlu M. . 10 1\1. 11. Hunnell. all said IlIslrll- lIIeutM c I'erlnll' Raid prcmlses. said prayer also askinI : ' a fi nil I UII' alld decree as to tbe heirs of Huflls " ' 1. O'dell. deceased. alld decreclllll' a Ilood : lnd perf 'Ct title In thc plailltiff III salll prcml. hUS and for auy other and furtber rcllcf that ellul11" III:1Y reqllirc. You arc reqilirell to allswer this Ilelitioll 011 or before Uecelllbcr 3rll. 1')06. Daled Octobcr IHth. 1 < JOt. . ; \101l1l1S B. lJUNNltLI. . 1'1llntlfT. By Ills attorne ) " . J. A. AIIMOUH. 1'.22 - _ . . ! C" ' _ _ . . . . . . _ _ ' . , l't1I1LIC.\TION NOTll'E. ' 'I'll NidI ! IIIIUII'UII al1ll - - 1-1 ; 1111I11 IIUIIlrst \ lIaml'lIlIknuwlI. hnt whll . " the wHo or "aid def'nllanl. N"II. . HlnWII"IIII , \11I. . will 1,1 , , ' IIlIlu"'lhal ull .1I 1 day III IIC- lol"r , I'JOII.Carril ! S , I'llInlh 1i11',1 hcr pl'lIlIolI : I Ilalll II I } 'UII all.1 , ' ; \1 h of ) 'UII , III Ihl ! 11I.lrlct l'uurt or l'ulller l'lIullly , Nuhraqka. III all acllnu wh111 ( 'nrrlt. S , I'lul1lh Is Illalntllf , RII.I Nlrls Hllllul1"ulI allli _ _ _ , flr t lIallll' 1111 , kllown are (1"rl'llIlalllll , Ihe uh ect :11111 pmyer ur which I.ellllllil Is III rllreclu , ' a ccrlaill lax lIell III'UI1 thl ! c"st IUIIf uf Ihe ( 'ast haH , 81'ctl01l1 thlrll'ell III IUWllllhlil thlrleell , Norlh , ml11lC twcl1lyulle. l\l'st of ( , ( h 1' . 1\1..111 Cusler county. Nehrallka. 1' . IHtllIlI' 1I1I.lcr a lax ale or Sllll lal1l1 duly lIIalll1 011 Ihe 3nl Ilay of NuvlHllher. II ! ( ) . ! , fur tlwlaxl'li IIpon lIalcllalld rur lhu year I'"I. Halll cerllflcalealllOnllls. wllh sllbseqnent laxes , for the yean t'N.I to I')1J5Inclullltu. IlIler. ellt allli CUllt. , tll the SIlI1l of $40.49. ror which alllllllnl.lollelher with IlIlen'flt. CO.IR ofulllalld : \tlorlle11 fee nil by law allowed. plall1tlff pra 's JIIIIlllllenl1 Ihal .ame ilia ) ' be dc.rced 10 be a nrst IItll npoll ahove dellcrlbed prelllisesl a 11I1 ror a decree or roreelollure alld salu uf lIald rcal I'Hlale. YOII arc reqlllrcilio anqllcr sahl petltloll 011 or efore MOlllla ) ' , the lill , day of lIecember. I'OIJ , or said petilioll will he takell as trlle alld JIIIIlI'l1lelll rellclero'd accordillirl ) ' . CAHIIII:14.lIUAlII , I'lallltllT. II ) ' WIIIIII CAIJII'III.L. A tin rill' ) ' . Atlc 1I GIO , II.IAIH. : . . Clerk Ulslrlcll'ourl. 1. 4 _ _ nO - - - : : ; : : . : ; ; : : . . . . , punLt ATION NOTtC ! : : . 'r"l'hrI1I1all nUtiCe , - nllrV" . IIrsl lIalll/ ) "IIkn/llVII " IIIt wlinlfllho wHu of 11:1111 ( Iefcllllalli. CIII I tlall nllr l ! . Ynll1111 : l'ach or ) 'UII wllliak. , IInllrp Ihal 011 \ I 31slllay ur Octoher , 1'Jlb. I. . A. WIIlIII tilcil her IlcllllOlIl allahlMI JIIII : \1111 each IIr 'UII. III the IlIqtrlll COllrt of Cilstcr cllllnlY. Nch'tska , hI all nctlull wherclll f. . A. WlllhllR 1.lalllllff. alld l'hrlllllall Ihtrll' ! , - fir" I 11:11110 1111- ' "IIIVII. nre Ileh'lIIlalllR. lhe ob eel a 1111 I.ra'el' IIr whiCh \letltloll \ 11110 fllreclo o a ccllahl tax lIellll\1olllhe \ cas I haU of IhellOrlh\\I' t ' ( lIarlcr lor scctloll thlrty.llve , III towllllhll' Ihlrlcell. 1I0rlh. ranlle lWelll ) ' . vc we t I'th I' : .I. . III CIIS. IeI' COlIlIlNebrall n. CXIRtlll1f 1I11I1I.r a lax Ralo IIf sallllan.1 dilly lIIado Oil the 3rd day or Nu. vellber. ! 1'.10.1. for lhu laXCM UIIOI1 lIalll lalld for Ihe year 1901. Salll certlllcalu anlllunt'4. with IIlIbsequenllaxes. for the vl'arllll'OZ 10 IW5 III' cllllllvl' . IlIloresl alld cOlIllI. to the " " 111 of $ Z7.70. for which anlollllt , tOll'ether with IlIleresl. eOllts of IIlIlt alld allorl1ty'slee b ) ' law : llIowcd. \llallltllT \ llray" Jlldllmcllt ; tllat palllulay ! bo dccreed to be n IIrslllen I1l1On nbove descrlbcll \l1I'lIIlsesl and for a decree of ! orcl'losure allll pale of lIald relII lItate. YOII arc rl'llulred to allqwer Raid pelltlon all or heforc Monday. tbe 17lh da ) ' of lJl'celllber. l'IOe. . or..ald Iletllloll will be lakell aK lrue allll JIIIIIlIIII'lIt rendereel accolllhlllly. L. A.VWIIT. . I'la11111ff. 111'VIILIS CAownLL. AUorlle ) " . AUestl 1 < 110. n. MAIR , Cler. Dlslrlcl COllrl. 21.24 - j , HA'RRY KIMBALL , ' I ROCKWEI-4L & KONKEL Successor to } - , and GgO. WILLING , - Ernballuer and fune.ral Director , NOR"rn SIDE , BI OKEN BOW , NEB. llusi ncss . phonc . , 30 1. . Hesidence phone , 334 B. .t , . * * * * * * ! BOWMAN & ANDERSON. ! . ' are dealers in Heal Estate of all kinds. ifj WE We will buy or sell. Don't fail to s < : e @ us before you buy or sell.Ve can do . ' I you good. Collections made and insurance - ance written. Farm ! ; rented and taxes paid. S e iJ ! ' . . us for farm loans. Cume in and see us. . , ! . iJ. i. i BOVv'MAN & ANDERSONo i . 1 5J " > ' i P. ) : " ' iJ ! . 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