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Court Calendar. Chaim- County:—March 27th jury; June 30th. no jury; November 13. Jury Duni>> County:—March I3ih Juiy; ftepteti hrrfttii ojury; November20th,jury. Fmom ieu County —April 8d.Jury ;Septem tier 14th no J».r> ; November tith Jury. Fuknas County;—April 17th.Jury ; Sepiom IIib. no J rv; October IKltli, Jury. Go**pm COUNTY:—February 27th. Jury ; Sep tember M, no jury ; Decern her 4th. jury. Hitch* CKCounty:—March tit h. Jury ; Jiim 27ih. no J ry : Ooto er 23d. jury. IIayis County:—April 24th. jury; Septem CciiiIm r 8th, no jury; December lit b. jury. I<ki> W llow County:—May 8th Jury; 8ep teiiii er 18th, no ury ; December 18th. Jury.* Inoed at Cambridge, Neb., Jan. 1, 1893. 1 . T. W. i.ty, Dist. Judge 14tli Jud. Diet. W.8. M hlan. Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. V- Hliam W. Ilunneli. Jennie D. Ilunneli. G'orge W. lint ton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing business under ibe firm name oi burton & Harvey. Emerson, Taicntl and Company, a corporation, Chicago Scraper ami Ditch Company and May wood Company Con solidated, a corporation. Siai Wagtiii Company, a corporation, M. It. Iieniley and Clark M. Story. delendants. will lake notice that Sam C. Coll, plaintiff herein, ban tiled bis petition in the district court ot bed Willow couuty, Nebraska, against the above-named defend ants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed and delivered to ihe plaintiff ny (he defendants William W. Ilunneli and Jennie L. llnuuell on the 14ill day ol'Octo er. 1885. upon the north west quarter of section iiu in her eleven (ID in townsh'p number two (2) north, range number twenty seven |27] west, in bed Willow county. Nebraska, insecure the payment of their elev en cerium promiSKoiy notes,one lorf4oo (JO due October third. 1S*.H1. and ieu for flti.tJO eaeh.one maturing April first. 18811, and one maitiring every six tiioinlis llieteafter, until the matur ity oi the Inst oi said ten notes, which timlur ed Octoner first. 189U. That there is now due * on said notes and mortgage, including $23 70 of tuxes on said premises paid h. plaintiff, ttie sum ot ¥535.70. with interest thereon hi the rate often percent pet Minium lioin the first day of April. 1880; and pininuff pray;- for a decree that, the deieiidauls tie requu*'. -t.i pay the same, or that sunt premises may be sold to satisfy said amount, and costs o* suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. May first, 1893. Dated tbis22d day of March. 1893. SAM C. COLT, Plaintiff. Ily W. S. Morlan, bis attorney. First publication March 24 1893. W. S. Moklan, Attorney, McCook. Neb. Publication Notice. Theodore M. Phtilippi, Alice Phillippi, John Iinel. Elizabeth Intel, George W. Burton atm Andrew E. Harvey, partner* doing busi ness under the firm name ol Burton A' Har vey. Caleb Clothier, Jotm McCrary and {Ster ling P. Hart and Mrs. Sterling P. llan, ins wile, whose Hist name is to pla ntin’unknown, defendants, will, take notice that Joseph H King, as executor ol the last will and testa ment ot James Burnham, deceased, plaintiff herein, has tiled his petition in the district court of Bed Willow county, Nebraska, against -said defendants, the object and prayer ot which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted and delivered to the said James Burn ham on the 10th day ol November, 1886, by the defendants Theodore M. Phiilippi, Alice Phil iippi, John Intel, Elizabeth line), upon the east half of the northwest quarter and the north halt of the northeast quarter of section number thirteen [13] in township number two [2| north, range number twenty-nine (29) west, in Bed Willow county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of their eleven certain promissory notes, one tor $600 due October 21,1891. and ion notes, for $24 each, oueof which matured April 1st. 1887. and one maturing every six months thereafter, until the maturity of the last ot said notes which matured October 1st. 1891. That there is now due on said notes and tnnrt gage, including $11.46 of taxes on said premis es paid by plaintiff, the sum of $659.40, with in terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the first day of April. 1887, and plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend ants t»e required to pay the same, or that shid premises may b«* sold to satisfy said amount, wit h interest and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. May 1st, 1893 Dated this 21st day of March. 1893. Joseph H. King, as Executor, Plaintiff. By W. S. Morian, his attorney. First publication March 24th, 1893. W. S. Moklan, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. John W. Goetscbins. cerena E. Goetscbins, George W. Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing business under the tirm name of Burton & Harvey , defendants, will take no tice that Harmoney E. Clark, plaintiff herein, Iihs Hied liis petition in the district court ol Ked Willow county, Nebraska, against the above named defendants, the object and pray erof which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ♦*x ecu ted and delivered by the defendants John W. Goetscbins and Cerena E. Goetscbins to one Cynthia C. Selden, now deceased, on the22d day of October, 1885, upon the east half of the northeast, quarter and the east half ot southeast quarter of section number eleven 111 in township number two [2] noith, range number twenty -seven [27] wesi. in Bed Willow county. Nebraska, to secure the payment ol Their eleven certain promissory notes, onefer -7=300.00 due September 11th. 1890. and ten notes for $12.00 each, one due March first. 1886. and one maturing every six months thereafter, until the maturity of the last of said notes, which matured September first. 1890; that there is now due on said notes and mortgage the sum of $310.38, with interest, including raxes on said premises paid by plaintiff; and plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend ants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy said amount, and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, May first. 1893. Dated this 13th day of March. 1893. I1ABMONEY E. CLABK, Plaintiff. By W. .S. Morlan. his attorney.* First publication March 24. 1893. W.S. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Amos Cammack,Elizabeth Cammack,George W. Burton arm Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing business under the firm name of Burton Jr Harvey. J. H. Goodrich, Jr.. J. J. Dillon,and Mrs. J. J. Dillon, his wife, whose lirst name is to plaintiff unknown, defendants, will take notice that Gertrude E. Sadd, plaintiff herein, has tiled her petition in the district court of Ked Willow county, Nebraska, against said defenc ants, the object and prayer ot which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed and delivered to the plaintiff on the 24th day of January, 1887. by the defendants Anfos Cammack and Elizabeth Cammack upon the west half of the southeast quarter of section nutnuer twelve(12)in township number threei3) iiort b,range twenty-nine|29| west,in Red Willow county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of their eleven certain promifsory notes, one for $300 due December30th 1891. and ten notes for I $10.50 each, one of which matured July first. 1887, and one note maturing every six months tbereatter until maturity of the last of said ten notes, which matured January ffisr, 1892. There is now due on said notes and mortgage, including $23.48 of taxes on said premises paid by plaintiff, the sum or $375.9S. with in terest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from the first day of July. 1887, and plaintiff prays fora decree that said defend ants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satify said amount, and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, May first. 1893. Dated thfs2lst day of March, 1893. Gertrude E. Sadd, Plaintiff. By W. S. Morlan, her attorney. First publication March 24th, 1893. Land Office at McCook, Ned., > March 8th, 1893. f Notice is hereby given tiiat the following named settler lias filed notice of his inten tion to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook, Neb., on Saturday, April 15th, 1893, viz: CHARLES S. SQUIRES, who made T. C. application No. 82S5 for the S. W. 3i of sec. 29, in town. 4, north of range :*), west of the 6tli P. M. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous cultivation according to law of said land, viz: John N. Smith. Walter K. Forsey, William Kosher and Andrew C. Modie all of McCook, Nebraska. J. P. Lindsay, Register. W. 8. Mohlan, Attorne McCook, New. Publication Notice. John Paxton, dcfnmlaoi will lake i.o in that. John Schmidt, plaintiff herein. ha> hi d ti ih pet it inti i n the district court of |(c>i low count v state of Nebra-ka theoj<-ei a •! | prayer of Which arc to require ilie »»• d <!•• fendant John Pax’on to execute und de ncr to the |i I it i n 11 fT .1 * di i • xdiroi ■ a irniitl arid sulfi cient com «*yunce ni '*•« • uiutier n-n • n Mock cit^ht in the Fust Add'.iio ••ilicc|i> **f \tc Conk, Ked Willow conntv. « an* of N«*l»r«-* a in accordance wii h aeert"lnc attract be we n tiie said plaint iff and tin* d«leuditi»i. mad' tie* 16ih day of April 1890 wherein tin* said .1. !» • Paxton aKreed to exfcute and deliver i<» the said John Schmidt >« deed oi jr«»<ernl warrant , for said premise- clear from ail incumbrance upon ih** payment In the sit'd John Schmidt of the sum of eiirlii hundred dollars and hat In plaintiff .have se* c fie perfornia <-e of -ad | contract. The said John Schmidt It skeniantl ! performed ail the conditions of said emit* a t tin his part to la* kepi and performed: and the said John Paxton has failed u*>d •cliiscs to comply with the terms "f said contract. You are required i*» answer said petition on or before the eighth day of May . 1893. Dated this 29th day f March. 1893 John Schmidt, Plaintiff By W. 8 Mokdan, his attorney. First publication March 31st. 1893 W. S. Moblan, Attorney. McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Ira Sylvester and It *sa Sylvester, defend ants, will take notice that Sylvester Mine, plaintiff herein, lots filed his petition in >liK| district court of Ked Willow county, Nebras ka. against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain inortjriure executed and debvcmd to the plain tiff oil the 29tit day of Autrust. 1887 by the de fendants Ira Sylvester and IComii Silvester, upon the west half of the uorthiv'Si quarter and i he west half of the southwest quarter of section number thirty (30) in lownsh p num ber three (3) north, ranpc number thirty (30) west,in Ked Willow count v. Nebraska, to secure the payment of theirelevencertain promissory notes, one for $300.00 due April I4> h 1892. and ten miles for $15.00 each.one of which matured October first 1887. and one mattiriujr every six months thereafter, until the maturity of the last of said ten notes, which matured Apr!' first. 1892. That there is now due on said notes and m or leave tlie sum of $474.70. including $2410 of taxes on said premises paid by plain f'ff with interest thereon at ilie rate Of ten percent per annum from the first day of Oct ober, 1887; an«l 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 s*«id petition on or before Monday. May first. 1893 Dated this 21st dav of March 1893. SYLVESTER H1NR Plaintiff. By W. S. Morlan. his attorney. First publication March 24. 1893. W.S.Morlan, Attorney. McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. J. Byron .Jennings. Vina W. Jennings, also known as Vina W. Woods, and Mrs. M. A Jen nings, whose full first name is to plaintiff un known, defendants,will tak*- notice that Helen T. Campbell, plaintiff herein, has filed iter pe tition in the district court of Red Willow county, Nebraska, against said defendants, ! the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed and deliv ered to the plaintiff on the 30th day of July. 1889, by the defendants J. Byron Jennings and Vina W. Jennings also kmnvi) as Vina W. Woods, upon lot number one (1) in tilock num ber tw i (2) in the original town fnow ciiyj of McCook, together with the buildings thereon, all in Ked v 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 GO each, one maturing Janu ary 30th, 1890. and one maturing every six mom Its thereafter until the maturity of the lust of Raid six )ioios. which matured July 30th. 1892 That there is now clue on said notes and mortgage the sum of five hundred and seventy five f$575 G0J dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 30th day of July. !891; and plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be re quired to pay the same, or that said premises ma\ be sold to satisfy said amount, and costs of 811 it. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. Mav first. 1893 Dated this 23d day t>f March. 1893. HELEN T CAMPBELL, Plaintiff, i By W. S. Morlan, her attorney. First publication March 24, 1893. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me ] from the District Court of Red Willow county, j Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before 1 Hon. 11. T. Welty. Judge of the District Court ; of Red Willow county. Nebraska, on the 2d I day of January, 1893. in favor of The American I Savings Batik as plaintiff, and against Ella M. j Piper as defendant, for the sum of seven Ini ti died and thirty f $730,001 dollars, and 83 cents. 1 and costs taxed at $21.23. and accruing ! costs. I have levied upon the following real j estate taken as the property of said defendant j to satisfy said judgment towit: the north half ! of the northeast quarter and the north half of j the northwest quarter of section eleven (11) tn i township four (4) north of range twenty-nine | (29) west of the 6th P. m., in Red Willnw'coun- : t\, Nebraska, and will offer the same for saie to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the 1st dav of May. A. D., ls‘J3. in front of the south door of the court house in Tndianoia. Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of court was held, at t lie hour of 1 o'clock. P. M.. of said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the under signed. Dated March 28th. 1893. E R. BANKS, sheriff of said county. First publication March 31, 1893. Hugh W. Cole, Attorney, McCook, Neb. NOTICE. Eiward F. Kopp, defendant, will take notice that on the 20th day of March. 1893, II. H. Berry, a justice of <he peace of Bed Willow county, Nebraska, issued an order of attach ment for the sum of $08, in an action pending before him wherein William K. Meyers is plaintiff and Edward F. Kopp is defendant, and that on the 27th day of March, 1893. the said H. H. Berry, justice of the peace for Red Wil low county. Nebraska, issued a second order of attachment for the sum of $57 38 in an ac tion pending before him. wherein Dean & Horton is plaintiff and Edward F. Kopp is defendant, and that property of the defendant consisting of(one certain chest of tools valued at $15 and one horse power complete, one hy draulic engine complete, one derrick, two and one half lengths of pipe] valued at $115 has been attached undersaid orders of attachment issued in the above entitled actions. Said cause was continued to the If tb day of May. 1893. at 4 o’clock p. m. McCook. Nebraska April 3d. 1893. William K. Meyers | . .... . I Plaintiffs tn Dean & Horton j say! actions. United States Land Office, t McCook, Nebraska, March, 16th, 1893. ' Public notice is hereby given that under j anil by authority ot instructions received i from the Commissioner of the General Land i Office, tlies. w. 'i s. w. }£ sec. 26. tp. 4 n„ r. 30 w„ containing 40 acres, and the n. w. U s- W. \Z of sec. 4. tp. 4 n., r. 27. w. 6th I*. M„ containing 40 acres, will be offered for sale at this office on the 19th day of April. 1893, at 10 o’clock A. M. to the highest bidder, for cash, and at not less than 81.25 per acre, un der Section 3455, U. S. Revised Statutes and i the act of March 3d. 1891. .1- P. Lindsay, Register. , • O E. Bomgabdxer, Receiver. •I. E. Kei.ley, Attorney. First publication March 17th, 1893.—5ts ---j LAND OFFICE AT McCOOK, NEB | „ April 13th. 1893. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make Anal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will tie made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCnook. Nebraska, on Saturday. May 20th 1893, viz: WINFIELD S WEBSTER, T. C. application No. 1869. for the north-east quarter of section 26 township 1, north of range 30. west of the 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: William H. Benjamin, of Banksville, Nebraska: Francis Cain, of Banksvitle. Nebraska: Nels J. Johnson, of McCook, Nebraska, and Ed. L. Walker of Herndon, Kansas. J. P. 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It is full of useful in formation and Interesting talks and stories that aro instructive as well as entertaining both to young and old. One dollar pays fora year's subscription to the Bee and either one of these journals. Address all orders to The Bee Publishing Co.. • Omaha, Neb. The Citizens Bank of McCook. Incorporated under State Laws. \ Paid Up Capital, $50,000 -DOCS A General Banking Business. Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts dram • directly on principal cities in Europe, Saxes paid for non-residents. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe OFFICERS: V. FRANKLIN, President JOHN K. CI.AKK, Vico Pres. A. O. EBERT, Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS: The First National Bank, Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank, New York CHy. Tfie Hrst JVattotial )3an&. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $60,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE HOCKNEi L, President. B. M. FREES, Vice President. W F. LAWSON, Cashier A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. THE McCOOK ROLLER MILLS, E. H. DOAN, Proprietor, Is Now Open and Ready for Business. ishe am prepared to handle all business in my line promptly and with the most approved machinery, DOAN & HART are also prepared to handle wheat for which they are paying the highest market price. | tJ#" Mills and Elevator on East Railroad street. Now is the time,.... _ This is the place ... ® We Have Added Clothing.... And Sell Boys’ and Mens’.... * SUITS AT FROM $1.50 TO $18. Large Line of. * HATS AND CAPS. Buv a Hat of Us and. We Will Give You a. * * Rockford No. 101 Hose 85c per Dozen. In 10 doz. lots and upwards 72c per doz. .Coates Thread 50c per dozen. 55 LB.S N.O. SUGAR $1.00. .... A!! Other.... GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. As Low as any House in the City. J. WILCOX & SON. A. J. KITTENH0U8E. C. B. BOYLE. KITTEN HOUSE & BOYLE, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW McCOOK, NEB. ■J. E. KELLEY, ATTORNEY AT . LAW, AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO. McCOOK, - - NEUItASKA. Office: In rearof First Nutionu) Bunk. HUG.II W. COLK, Lawyer. 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Hero and Buckeye Feed Mills, Moline and Ketclium Wagons. Yard West of First National Bank, McCOOK. NEB. THE SUNDAY SUN. The Greatest Sundy N ews pa per in the World. . Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year. Daily by mail - - - - 6 “ Daily and Sundy by mail -8 “ j ADDKtSS THE SUN, NEW YORK. _____ CHASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK CO. Bone* branded on left blp or left inouldea P. O. address. Imperial Chase County, and Beat krloe. Neb.' Range. Stnk Flng Water and Frenoh [ man oreeks. Chase Co* Nebraska. l Brand as out on side of some animals, on hip and sides of some, or aa> >kin 9a Ua aalual