W. 8. Mom.an. Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. William W. Bunnell, Jennie I.. Bunnell, George w. Burton and Andrew K Harvey, partners doing business under Ihe iinn uatiiu ot Button 6c Harvey, Emeigon, lalcott and Company, a corporation, Chicago scraper and Ditch Company and Maywood Company Con solidated, a corporal iou, Star Wagon Company, a corporation, M. K. Bout ley and Clark M. Story, defendants, will take notice liml Saui C. Colt, plaintiff herein, lots hied Ins petition in the district court ot [ted Willow county, Nebraska, against ihe above-named uefeiid ruts, the object and prayer of watch are to foreclose u certain mortgage executed and delivered to ihe plaintiff by the defendants William W. Bunnell and Jennie L. Bunnell oil the 14th day of Goto er, 1885, upon the north west quarter of section number eleven (11) in township number two (2) north, range number twenty-seven 1271 west, in Bed Willow county, Nebraska, to Secure tbe payment ot their elev en certain promissory notes.one tor $400 HO due October third. 1890, and leu for $18.00 each.one maturing Apr41 hist. 1888, and one maturing every six months tbeiealter, until the matur ity oi the last ol said ten notes, which tnatur ed October first. 1M90. That there is now due ou S lid notes and mortgage, including $23.70 of tuxes on said premises paid b\ plaint iff, the sum of $535.70, with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from the first day of April, 1881); ami plaintiff pray;* for a decree that the defendants be require to pay the same, or ihul said premises may be sold to satisfy said amount, and costs ot suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, May first. 1893. Dated this22d day of March. 1893. SAM U. COLT. Plaintiff. By W. 8. M or I an, his attorney. First publication March 24. 1893. W. 8. Mom.an. Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Theodore M. Phillippi. Alice Phillippi, John liuel. Elizabeth ltuel, George W. Burton aim Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing busi ness under the firm name ot Burton 6c Har vey, Caleb Clothier, John McCrary and Ster ling P. Hart and Mrs. Sterling P. Hari, his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff unknown, defendants, will take notice tlmt Joseph H King, as executor of the last will ami testa ment of James Burnham, deceased, plaintiff herein, has hied his petition in the district court of Besa Sylvester, defend ants, will take notice that Sylvester Hine, plaintiff herein, has filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county, Nebras ka. against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed and delivered to the plain tiff on the 29th day of August, 1887. by the de fendants Ira Sylvester and Rosa Sylvester, upon the west half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section number thirty (30) in township num ber three (3) north, range number thirty (30) west.in RedWillow county.Nebrasba.to secure the payment of their eleven certain promissory notes, one for $300.00 due April 14th. 1892. and ten notes for $15.00 each,one of which matured October first. 1887. and one maturing every six months thereafter, until the maturity of the last of said ten notes, which matured April first, 1893. That there is now due on said notes and mortgage the sum of $474.70. including $24.70 of taxes on said premises paid by plain tiff, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the first day of Oct ober, 1887; and plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy said amount. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. May first, 1893. Dated this 31st dav of March. 1893. SYLVESTER HINE, Plaintiff. By W. S. Morlan. his attorney. First publication March 24, 1893. Court Calendar. Chase County:—Man h 27th jury; hint? | 30th. no jury; Novimhei 13 jury Dundy county:—March 13 h jmx; <♦*,*». ber5th. no Jury ; N. vcmber 20' i». jury FltoNTIKit County — \pn. 3d.Jurt ;S. pt m ber 14th, in* jury; Noveuibei 6th jury FuunasCounty:—A«*r*l 17th.jury: Sepicm 11th, no jurv ; October 30tb, jury. OogPKit County: —February 27ih. jury ; -ep. tember 1st, no jury ;Decemtier 4eptcm teinher 8th, no jury; Dceembcr llih. jury Hkd W1 ixiiw County:—Mav 8th Jury; Sep tember 18ih. no jury; December 18: h. jury. Dated at Cambridge, Neb.. .Ian. I. 1893. D. T. Wki.ty, Dist. Judge 14Hi Jud. Disc W. 8. ivlOKLAN, Attorney. McCook. Neil. Publication Notice. J. Ityron Jennings. Vina W. Jennings, also known as Vina W. Woods, and Mrs. M. A Jen nings. whose fuS) first name is to plaintiff un known, defendants,will tak?* notice iliui Helen T. Campbell, plaintiff bereiu, has filed her pc tit ion in the district court of Ibd Willow county. Nebraska, against said defcndum*. the object, and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed and deliv ered to the plaintiff 011 the 30th day of Juiy, 1889, by the defendants J. Byron Jennings and Vina W. Jennings also known us Vina W Woods, upon lot number one (1) in block num ber tw i(2) in the original town fnow city ; of McCook, together with the buildings thereon, all in It« d M illow county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of theirseven certain promissory ! notes, one for $500.00 due Juh 30th. 1892, and six notes for $25 00 each, one maturing .lanu- j ary 30th, 1890. and one maturing every six ; months thereafter until the maturity of tin* last of said six notes, which matured July j 30th. 1892 That there is now due on said notes and mortgage the sum of five hundred and seventy five ($575.00; dollars, with interest! thereon at the rate of fen percent per annum from the30th day of July. 1891; and plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be re-1 quired to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy said amount, and costs ! of Rllit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. May first, 1893 Dated this 23d day of March. 1893. HELEN T CAMPBELL, Plaintiff. By W. S. Mnrlan. her attorney. First publication March 24, 1893. United States Land Office, i Mc'.lnok, Nebraska, March, 16th, 1893. | Public notice is hereby given that under ami l»y authority 01 instructions received from the Commissioner of tile General Land Office, the s. w. s. w. sec. 26, tp. 4 n., r. 30 vv.. containing 40 acres, and the i>. vv. % s. vv. 3^ of sec. 4. tp. 4 n., r. 27, vv. 6th P. M., containing 40 acres, will be offered for sale at this office oil the 19tli day of April, 1893, at 10 o’clock A. M. to the highest bidder, for cash, and at not less than $1.25 per acre, un der Section 24.55, U. S. Revised Statutes and the act of March 3,1,1891. .1. P. Lindsay, Register. I) E. Bomgardner, Receiver. .1. E. Keixey, Attorney. First publication March 17th, 1893.—51 s. Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the fourth day of April, 1893. next, at the usual voting places in each ward in Me' ook, Nebraska, an election will be held for Mayor. Treasurer, Clerk, Police Judge, Engineer, Councilman from the first ward and cnun cilman from the second ward, which election will be open at nine o’clock in the morning, and will continue open until seven o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. Dated this 9th of March, 1893.' U. J. Warren, Clerk. Spring Novelties for Ladies. Novelties innumerable greet the shop per this season at every step of her journeyings from shot) to salon, from bazaar to emporium. Never was the variety greater or the materials more beautiful in texture, colorings and de vice. The woolen textiles of today—if one confine her attention to that alone— have readied such a degree of rich beauty that it would be an easy matter to design an entire outfit, or indeed, a whole trousseau with them. 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The man who stops the reporter on the street to tell him that he has been to Wash ington or Nova Scotia, he contemplates building, that he is going to get married, that his wife has company, entertained friends last night, or presented him with a son and heir, is considered the salt of the earth, and he is too. May that class of men increase.on the earth is the prayer of all news-gathers. We sell the Empire letter copying books. Also best grades of type writ ing paper. The Citizens Bank of McCook. Incorporated under State Lawt. Paid Up Capital, $50,000 -DOES A General Banking Business. Collections made en all accessible points. Drafts draws directly on principal cities in Europe, Taxes paid for non-residents. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe OFFICERS: V. FKANKLIN, President JOHN R. CLAKK, Vice Pres. A. C. EBEKT, Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS: The First National Bank, Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank, New York CKjr. Ffie First JYatiouaJ tBanf*. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. 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