WOOD BEOTHEKS Live - Stock - Commission - Merchants South Omaha and Chicago * & * A A A o-o-a o-o o WALTER E. WOOD , Cattle Salesman HENRY LEFLER , Hog Salesman We furnish Market Kcports free of expense. Write to us. C. li. CORXEIJL. President. [ . V. NICHOLS IMS , Cashier gANK OF VALENTINE. . . Valentine , Nebraska. . ( A General Banking BnsinessTransacted Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign [ Exchange Correspondents ; Chemical National Bank , New York. First National Bank , Omaha Neb * > > & A A - -Jo-a-o-o-o-o 4 ? * The DONOHER W x * ' f.Miiiririually adding iinprovcmcrits and it is now the 19 49 best equipped , nnd ruusr. comfortable " ' HOTRL IN NOKTnVKhT NEBRASKA < > Nor and Cold Wa'er Excellent 3ah Tfoom f wo S nplc Rooms HERRY ( BOUNTY ANK = ' ' ' bw Valentine , Nebraska Every facility extended cualomers consistent with conservative bankln , Sxohange bought and sold. Loans upon good security solicited at reasonab' * lies. County depository K SP A RIvS. Pr sid * > nt PI1 A flLKS SPA RKS Casil ! r GENERAL MERC Everytliiiig fresh , and clean , and prices that are right. Special attention given to pumps , tanks , and ranch supplies , -f J. STEADMAN & COt - " * * t Kennedv , Nebraska , The OWL SALOON Golden Sheaf Ture White Rye , Susquehanna Rye.aud Cedar Creek Louisville. Kentucky , Bourbon Whisky. Pure Grape & Cognac Brandy's TokaAugelIicaPortSheny and Black berry in wood , claret. Rie ling , Sauternes. Cooks Imperial ; Gasts and Clicquot in bot- tlos. Darniana and oth er Cordials. Aiso Agent for Fred Kings Celebrated > Jx- Fa , ' 3ale Bejr far f imi'y ' U33 , and Pbsts -t SP. r C. H. THOMPSON , C. M. SAGBSER , f r- IJair cutting and shaving. HOT AND GOLD BATHS. FIRST CLASS MILL I have established a Feed and Saw Mill 0 miles south of Cody , at the mouth of Medicine Canyon , and am now prepared to Kriml Feed. Corn Meal and Graham , c- turn out all kinds of Lumber and di mension stuff , and Native Shingles Give us a trial order. J. F. HOOK FOR SALE 150 tons of good hay. B. Grooms. JEttlt'ttyetl Two horses ; one brown horse branded O on left shoulder , one Mack horse branded IX ou left shoulder. SS left hip. I-will jrive the first described horse to the man who lluds and re turns the black described above.Jonx Jonx MOXKOK. Kyle , S. I ) . Taken up hy the undersigned. 7 miles east of Merriinan. one sorrel horse with front leg bro ken , branded T on rhiht shonWer. Also one buckskin mare branded on left shoulder- m * Parties can have same by proving property and paying costs. 31 G. w. Monnier , Merriman , Xeb. Strayed Two cows , about 6 years old , one dark red. one roan wieh horns tipped. Branded TO on right hip. J. A : Wanted 500 men to harvest sugar beets and for general farm work. Apply to Standard Cattle Company , Ames , Nebraska. 42 Taken up , at my place ten miles southwest of Cody , one 2-ear old heif er , speckled red and white , white face , branded left side , right ear clipped , with white li A/ face calf by her side M W Arthur Heath Louis Jjordeaux Rosebud , S. D. Horses branded Alfred Bordeaux and Bros Rosebud , S D Prideaux San ford Kennedy. Neb Stock branded on left side Horses branded on left shoulder Teeter ? Bros. Newton , Neb. Horses same on left shoulder Raneo between the Gordon and the Snake Be not too Lite with your inter We are row ready for Winter Orders If you want good vegetables , then llanseu's is the place. Any kind of first class vegetables can ine secured b3 * giving order to JENS THOMSEN C. ELLING Manager Salesman E. HANSEN WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT EOBEET GOOD , Editor and Publisher FUSION TICKET STATE i For Supreme Judge > Silas A. Holcomb For Itegents State University Edson Rich J. L./Teeters CONGRESSIONAL For Congress. Sixth District William Neville JUDICIAL For Judges , Fifteenth District W. H. Westover J. J. Harrington COUNTY , For County Clerk Peter J. Donoher For County Treasurer O. W. Halm For County Sheriff John H. Skirving For County Superintendent ] \Irs. \ Lizzie Crawford For County Judge W. R. Towne For County Surveyor J. S. Estabrook For County Coroner Dr. A. N" . Coinpton For County Commissioner , Second Dis Alex Burr Hasn't Daniels done anything to save the county ? With Dr. Coinpton in the coroner's chair , the thought of death will lose half its-terrors. \V. R. Towne had 373 majority , for judge two years ago. Let's make his election unanimous this year. The Republican last week said that but Miss Brown "has " no one a right" to ask for votes for superintendent. If that assertion is followed to a logical conclusion it will be found that nobody has a right to ask for anything that ft republican wants. The republican congressional com- mitteee is attempting to play a confi dence game on our local carpenters , hay dealers , painters , etc. , by sending out circulars announcing that if Kinkaid is elected to congress Fort Niobrara will be enlarged and fully garrisoned with cavalry. This is pretty flimsy , as our people know that if the republican im perialistic policy is continued , we will never havtj enough soldiers at home to garrison one-half our posts. Don't bite at the bait , and 3011 won't get caught. Until two years ago every treasurer in the state figured his fees on county and state taxes separately , and nothing was thought of it. Then a fusionist state official decided that tin's procedure was illegal , and stopped it. This is what Halm's opponents refer to when they accuse him of having been a party I to the illegal holding out of fees. If he was guilty , so was every other treasurer the state has had. The new ruling was all that prevented Thackrey from doing the same thing , through an excusable misinterpretation of the law. The cattle shipping season is practic [ ally over , although a few shipments are yet to be made. The season has been a good one for sotckmun although ship ments have been licrht. The range has been all that could be desired and cattle came out of the winter in good condi tion , early took on fat which they held , the frquent rains causing little or no tarvel for water and they steadily in creased in weights finally finishing out in excellent shape for range beeAcs. The market , too , .has been very satisfac tory , holding fairly firm at good prices. Take it all in all the cattelman has little conplaint to file against 1899 and with another good winter has llattering prospects for1 the year 1900. 4 Pete Donoher's experience in the U. ( S. land office , his experience in the ab stract business , and with the government - 0 ment internal revenue collector , gives s him exactly the qualifications needed for a hrstclass county clerk With him in the office the people of the county can rest assured that the records Avill always bekeptstraight ; they will know _ that papers which belong to the local laud office will not through ignorance be sent to Georgia or some other out of the wav place. If Pete Donoher is clerk , he will not need to be coached for two years to make him understand his duties , and as soon as the routine work becomes familiar he will be able to impart rather than constantly seek information. With his knowledge of the county , its people and history he will be a credit to his position , and re store to it some of the prestige it lost when Pettijohn and Elliott retired. If Pete is elected it will demonstrate that ability , not wealth is the qualification most recognized in this county. If he is elected it will be a fitting tribute tea a worthy young Jian , a tribute to one of our finest characters , and a rebuke ' to those sinners who are throwing mud at him. Vote for Donoher for clerk- In the Republican last \veek was an article of considerable length , attempt ing to defend Treasurer Thackrey from charges emanating from what the editor of"that i paper is pleased to term "irrej sponsible sources. " In this article we find the following , statement : Another report being circulated is intended - tended to imply that Treasurer Thack- rey has kept out of the state treasury $9000 for six months. The facts are that he has not had $9,000 of state money on hand at any one time , nor has he kept state money on hand six months at any time. The Republican deliberately misrepresents - * resents the facts , or else Thackrey's sworn financial statement , and his admission - mission to us are untrue. In the semiannual - annual treasurer's statement published July 21 , we find that on January 1 the treasurer had on hand § 95.04 , of state I money , up to June 30 he collected the ( sum of § 5,050.58 in taxes , and S3- 495.08 for rental of school lands. Not a cent of this money was remitted to the state treasurer , and the statement shows that-on June 30 there was on hand the sum of § 8,641:30 : , or a little less than $9,000. Not only was this amount on hand , but it was held by Thackrey in express violation of law , which says the treasurer shall remit state monies in February and October of each j'ear , and whenever at other times the state treasurer cails for it. Thackrey has a standing order to re mit every GO days , and in addition to this the state on May 3 called upon him for all state funds on hand at that time. These are the facts and can be proven by the records , the statutes , and docu ments in our possession. We don't know what Thackrey was doing with the mone } * , and don't care , but we do know that the state was paying interest on outstanding war rants while this money was idle , to put the matter softly. Mrs. Crawford has been president of one section of the state teachers associu ation , and has been recognized as one of the best teachers in the state by be ing frequentl } ' called upon for papers. Miss Brown is a real nice little lad } * , but from an educational standpoint she is far inferior to Mrs. Crawford , and she and all her friends know it. This is no disgrace to Etta because it is an Ji * li V 1. V - * fel * , * / \ V * V * W U * lionor for her to be even a recognized opponent of Mrs. Crawford. i < or all fresh cuts or wounds , in either the hunvm fubjcct or in animals as a dressing , Ballard's Snow .Liniment is excellent ; Avhile for sores on working horses , especially if slow to heal , or suppurating , its healing qualities arc unequaled. Trice 25 cents and 50 cents. White's Cream Vermifuge is a highly valuable preparation , capable , from the promptitude of its action , of clearing the system in a few hours of every worm. Price 25 cents. Order of Hearing. State of Nebraska. Cherry county , sa. Iu the matter ot tlie estate ol Annie E. Handy , deceased. dl Ou rea'Mnpand filing the petition of Lewis W. Handy , praying that ihe ini-truinent filed on tlie ; Xt n day of September. ISO ! ) , and purporting to he the last will and testament of the said de- ceaed. mnv be proved , approved , probated , allowed , and recorded as the last will and testa- nientof the said Anua E. HniHiy. deceased , and thai tlie execution of said instrument may be committed an tlie administration of said estate may be granted to Lewis W. Handy and Alfred i Lewis , s executors. OKDEHEi ) . That October . A , 1) . 1890 , at 10 ; o'clock a in..is assigned tor heat hu/said petition , i wbeii all persons interested in said matter mav i appear at a county court tubehel.lin : iud for.said I county , and show cause why the pr.tyer of petij j tioner should not be granted ; and that notice of ; the pendency of saia petition mid the hearing. thereof , be given to all persons interested in . ' aid j - matter by publishing a copy of this order iu tlie | Western News-Democrat. : i weekly newspaper I printed in said county , for three succcsttive ; , ' weeks , prior to said day of hearing. i , SEAL W. 11. TOWNE. | \ , ( A true copy ) . County Judge , i " " ! Ul Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ; l1 ( Clarke & Tucker. Attorneys ) j j To Mary A. Farris. Mathew It. Kan-is. .lames | f V. S. I'addock and Mrs. Paddock , wife of James V. S. I'addock , first and true name nnk'iown , li nan-icsirteiit defendants ; Yon will take notice j u that on the lUth navof October , 18w. ! Isaac X. ? o l.ryjin. plaintitt' heiein , filed his petition 1 district court of Cherry county. Nebraska , j > against t > aid defendants , the object nnd irayer e of which are to foreosu ! a pertain innrtuage exI I s eruted by defendants. Mary A. Karris and ' d Mathew U. Fairis. tu the plaintilf , upon lots 'J , $ and 5 , and st' .i of the nwU of section six (0) ( , , o town-hip iliirtv-three ( > ) . KUIKC twenty-seven , ci (27) ) . in Cherry county. Nebniska , to secure the e payment of one prommissory note dated March . a , ' 18915. for the sum of & & 2.40. due and payable 011 Janu.uyl , 1807 : that there is now cine upon said note and mortgage the .sum of . fr l.4 ! _ ' . p which sum. with interest Ironi this date , plainu till' prays lor a decree that defendants. Man A. n Karris ami Mat hew If. Karris , be required to , pnv the s UUP , or that said premises may be sold 3 in satisfy Ihe amount found due. o You sue required to unswcrsaH petition on or h before Moudav , November li7. ISJC ) . tl ISAAC N. IJHVA.V , riaintiif. ft Dated October IU , 1880. 3'J d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c cC Xotice to Non-Resi'lent. & ScotUT. Jones , non-resident defendant , will s take notice that on the : i8th day of September. \V.F.Saw\erllledpetitioii in ihe district ° court of Cherry county , Nebraska , the ohjeet and prayer of which are to foreclose- certain tax lien acquired by virtue of a certificate of tax sale issued uvlt. N. Watson , county treasurer - of said county , for the payment of delinquent taxes upon the following described real estate : . The nwj.i Sec 29 , Tp 31. 1C 30. sai.l county , for the yea 1SU2 and 18S9 , 1830 , and l ji. ) and lor s-bse- queiit taxes for the years 1802 and ISU3. No part of said taxes has been paid and there is now due plaintiff from desendaut tlie sum of $60.00 to- irethcr with $0.00 attorney fee * , for which plain- { . till"pniis judgment. You aie required to answer - , sweraid petition on or before Alomlav , November - V vember Uth , 18S9. 30 W. G. SA\YYKK , 1'iff. , - 1 NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT r Joe Rose and Carrie Hose will take notice that J on he 28th diyof : September , 1S90 , W. li. Towne. t , county judge of Cherry county , Nebraska , issued * an order of attachment for the sum ol > " " > .so in * an action ueiidmg beforehim , wherein Edwjir.l r Satterleeis ulanttiff. and Joe Ito eaud Carrie ' Ifose are defendants , that properlv of the defendants - ; fendants , consisting of one yearling heifer and { seven calves , all branded on the right side , h"S | been attached under said order. Said causu l was continued to the 14th day of November , , 1889 , at 10 o'clock A. M. l EDWARD SATTKKLEK , Tlaintiff. October 11 , 1890. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Theodore II. Coor.er and IT. M. Henley , rca name unknown , deitjndants , will take notice that on the 18th dav of October , 1803 , the County o J Cherry , plaintiff herein , fifed its petition in the district court of Cherry cotiniv , Nebraska , against j Tli.-odore II. Cooper and II. M Heiiler , real name unknown , defendants , the object ant prayer of uhh-harc to foreclose the tax liens uereinntter described : In its first cause of action stated \ \ said peti tion j , the plaintilf seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon tliu low a and 4 of section 4. lots 1 of sec tion i 5 iii tonship 25. raiiKp 23. and swli of swj * of | bcetion ; zj in town.ship ; , range 28 , west ol the sixth principal meridian In Cherry county , Ne i braska ; that the taxes involved In said first J cause of action arc the taxes tltat were levied on said premises iu the year 181H ; time there is now , due the plaintiff nuon its tax Hen tbejum of * ? 05 , for which , with interest from tbu first day J of October , 1800 , on S4.34 thereof at 10 per centum per annum , the phintllf pniya for a de cree tbac defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be suld to satisfy the amount found due. In its second cause of action stated In said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon Hie lots 3 and 4 of sec. 4. lot 1 in sec. 5 , township 25. raiitfc ' 28 , and K\v 4 of sw 4 of sec tion j 33 In tow nship 2C. rang 24 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county. Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said second cause of action are the taxes thai were levied in the year 1893 : that there is now due the plaintiff upon Its tax lien the sum"of $3.70 , for which sum , with interest j from the Ilrst day of October , IS'M. on § 3.70 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the Main tiff prays fora decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said prem ises i may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. due.In it In its third cause of action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lieu upon the lots 3 and 4 of section 4 , lot. l of sec tion 5 in township 23. range 23. and swli of sw'i of section 33 in township 26 , range 28 , west of the sixth principal meridian in ohcrry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said third cause of action are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year 189G ; that there Is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of S5.79 , for which , with Interest from the first day of October. 1S99 , on $4.01 thereot , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a de cree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said property may besoldto , satisfy the amount found due . . ' In its fourth cause of action stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the lats 3 and 4 of section 4 , lot 1 of section 5 in township 25 , range 28 , and sw i ot swJ4 of section 3. , in township 2(5 , range 28 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said fourth cause of action are the taxes that were levied in the year 1897 ; that ihere is now due the plaintiff upon Its tax lien the sum of § 4.73. for which sum , with Interest from the first day of October , 1899 , on $3.S1 thereof , at 10 per centum per aiiunm , the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend ants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount lound due. In its fifth cause of action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the lots 3 and 4 of section 4 , ht 1 of section 5 in township 25 , range 28 , mid s\v.i of swJ4 of section 33 in lownslup 26 , range 28 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Ne braska ; tiiat the taxes involved in said fifth cause of action are the taxes that were levied in the year 1898 : that there is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of ? 3.G7. for which , with interest from the first day of October , 1899. on $3.27 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a decree that the Cefend- anis bu required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27ih day of November , 1899. THK COUNTY or CHE UK v , Plaintiff. Dated this 18th day of October. 1809. 39 to Non-Resident Defendants. Georg E. Wallace , defendant , will take notice that on the 18th day of October. 1899. the Cousity of Cherry , plaintiff herein , tiled its petition in the district court of Cherry county , Nebraska , against George E. Wallace , defendant , the object \ and prayer ol which arc to foreclose the tax hens hereinafter described. In its first < -ause of action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon thesii of nwj.i andn'/S of sw4 of section 17 in township 32 , range 40. west ot the sixtii principal meridian in Cherry county , Ne- br.isUa ; that the taxes involved in said first cause of action are the taxes that were levied on said promises in the year lyyo ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the Mim of $9 58 , for which , with interest from the first day of October , 1899 , on $7.u $ th-rcof. n't 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for n de cree that defendants be required to pay the same ; or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its second cause of action stilted in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the s'/2 of mv 4 and \ \ % of sw'i of section 17 in township 3J , range 40 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that tlie tax 'S involved in said second cause of' action are the taxes that were levied in ihe year 1897 ; ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon i's tax : lien the Mini of33 : n , for which sum , with interest trom the first day of October. 1S99 , on ? 7.10 thPreof . at 10 per centum per aniuiiii. the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant be required to pay the same or that said prem ises may be .sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its third cau.se of action stated in said peti tion , tlie plaintiff seeks to foreclo-e a tax lieu upon the s 4 of mv4 and n'/i of swJi of s ° cliou 17 in township 32. range 40 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said third cause of act on are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year if-'US ; thar there is now due the plaintiff on its tax lien the sum of ? 7.79 , for which , with interest from the first qay of Oc tober. 1899. on 5 7.2x thereof , at 10 per ceurmn per annum , the plaintift prays for a decree that the defendants be jeqttiredto pay the .same or hat snid premises mav be sold to ealtely the amount found dm1. You are required to answer said petition on or hetore the 27th day of November , 1890. s TUB COO'TV or CIIRUUV. riaiutiir. Dated this 18th day of October , 1899. 3'J - Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. W. II. Peters , real name unknown. The Ne braska , Mortgage and Trust Co. and E tella .1. Case > , defendants , will take notice that on the ; 18th day of October , IbfiO , the County of Cherry , plaintiff herein , filed its petition in the district court of Cherry com.ty , Nebraska , against W. H. Peters , real name unknown. The Nebraska Mortgage and Trust Co. and Kste la .f. Case , de fendants , , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose ( the tax liens hereinafter described : In iti hretcaueof action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff .seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the n' ol sw4 ? of section 2 ( > and n'4 of nw1 * of .section 27 in township 27. rauge 28 , west of lie sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved In said first cause ; of action are the taxes that were levied on said ; premises in the year 1897 ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of SO.38 , for which , with Interest from the first day of October , 1899 , on § 3.40 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a de cree ; that defendants be required to pay the .same or that said premises may be old to satisfy the amount found due. In its second cause of action stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tx leir upon the 1154 of swJi of section 26 and 114 of mvi.i of section 27 in township 27. raug ; 2S.west nt' Use .sixth principal meridian hi Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said sec- ond'cause of action are the taxes- that weie levied in the year 1893 ; that there is now ( hie tile piaiinilf upon its tax lii-n the sum ofS323 , for which sum. with tiie interest from ihu first- day of October , ISOU , on $4 03 thereof , nt 10 per centum per aunum. the plaintiff prays fora de cree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that snid premises may be sold to : satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of November , 1899. THE Cou.vtv UK CHKKUY , 1'laiiltitT Dated this 18th day of October , 189Q. 39 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ( Clarke & Tucker. Attorney i. ) To Walter A. Fislc and I delta M. FNk , imn- resident defendants : Von will take notice that , . on the 19th day of October. 1S99. Isaac N. Kryan , plaintiff ' herein , filed his petition in the district court , of Cherry county. Nebraska , against s id defendants , the object and prayer of wtiich art ! to foreclose : : ccitani mortgage , executed by the defendants ] to the ulafntiff , upon the s' of the iie4. ! the ne'i of the. seVt of section 14 , and the. sw1. ! i > f the wv1 * of section 13 , ton nship S3 , nn.jie li. ' . in Cherry county , Nebraska , to secure the pii\inent of certain prouiissorj'notes dated H-tober iirlSUS. for the. sum of t.l. ) . $0:5.0 : ! ) anil SXi.00. : md due and payable on November 1 , 1SO ( > ; November 1. I8)7.and No\ember 1,1898. respeetive ! > : tlwt there is now -lue upon said notes ami"inorUrifio the sum of S Ji.'JO. for whieh amotinr , wall in eiest from this date , l.tintiff pr iys for a decree thai defendants be required to pay same , or that said premises may be sold to batisfy the amount found due. You sire required to answer said petition on or before Monday , November 7.1899. ISAAC N. UUYAX , Plaintiff. Dated October llr , 1SDD. 33 Notice to Xon-Ecsidcnt Defendants. Thomas 11 , Lcwman. Hamilton Loan and Trust Co. and O. U. Chesebro. real name un known , defendants , will take notice that on the 19th dav of October , ifw. Hie Countvnf Clu-rry , plaintilf herein , filed Its petition in the district court of riii'iTY county. Nebraska , against rJioiiias II. l.'wiiintt , Hamilton Loan and Trust Co. and O. I ) , f hescbro , real name unknown , defendants , tiie object and prayer ot which arc to foreclose tin- tax lelns hereinafter described : In the first muse of action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax leln said first cause of action are the taxes that were levied on .said promises in the year 1893 ; thus there N now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien , the sum ot § 9 02. for which , with Interest from the first day of October , 1899 , on 85.51 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be 'required to pay the same , or that said premises ruay be sold to satisfy the amount found due. St In its second cause of action stitcawf - al4l petition , the plaintiff .seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the swl.i of sections In township23 , nintrc 20 , west of the sixtlt principal meridian in Cherrj county , Nebraska , ; that the taxes in volved in said second cause of action are the taxes that were levied In the year 1894 ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon its fix lien the sum of 57.40. for which sum , with interest from the first day of October , 1899 , on ? i.M thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plain tiff prays for a decree that the defendants be- required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its third cause of nction stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax einupon the Bwli of sections In township25. range 2t5 , west of the sixth principal meridian of Cherry county. Nebraska- ; that the taxes in volved in said third cause of action are the taxes : hat were levied on said premises in the year 1895 : that there is now due the plaintiff upon its : ax hen the sum of 50 83 , for which , with thu merest from the first day of October. 1899 , on § 1.49 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be i required to pay the same , or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. due.In In the fourth cause of .action stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax. einupoiitheswj.iof section 5 in township 25 , range 2tJ , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes In volved in said fourth cause of action are the taxes that were levied in the year 1897 ; that there is now due the plaintilf upon its tax Hen the sum of .50 , for which sum , with interest from the first day of October. 1WW. on S5.50 thereof , at 10 per cent per annum , tliu plaintiff miys for a decree that the defendants be re- juircd to pay the same , or that said premises nay be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In the fifth cause of action stated in said peti- ion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose tax lien upon the swof section 5 in township 23. range -0 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county. Nebraska ; that the taxes involved In aaid fifth cause of action are the taxes that were evicd in the year 189s ; that there is now due he plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of .Ss.uc. or which sum , with interest from the first day of October. 1899. on S4.9U thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a de cree that the defendants be required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to sutisty the amount found due. You are hereby required to answer said pcti- ion on or before the 27th day of November , 1899. THE COUXTV OK CHKKUY. Plaintiff. Dated this I9tli day of October , 1390. ijp Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ( A. M. Morrissey , Attorney for Plaintiff. ) To Albert It. Nicholson , and Nebraska Mort gage and Trust Company , and John Doe , real mine unknown , representative in interest of Nebraska Mortgage and Trust Company , de- cndauts : You , and each of you , are hereby notified that on ! the 20th day of October , 1899 , Harry H. U'ische , as plaintiff , filed his petition in the dis- IV court of cherry county , Nebraska , against 011 ( as defendants , the object and prayer ot which ! > to establish and foreclose tax lifii upon real estate as follows , to-wit : The \\i ; of tha swki of section 23. and the n'S of se4 ! of see- ion i 20. all in township 27. north of range 28 , vest of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry comitv. : < .Nebraska , for all the taxes assessed ind levied thereon , for either state , county or rit school district purposes , for the years isft'i. 894 , 1893 , 1890. 1897 and 1898. for which said amis i were sold to this plaintiff for 830.7.'I ; that iI iI liis I plaintiff his ; also lurid the taxes assessed ind levied thereon for the year 18D3 ; is subse- Itient taxes , and has tacked the same to his certificate < of tax sale to have an accounting of .1 he amount due thereon , Together with interest from the date hereof at the rate of 20 per center ' ) er annum , and'an attorney fee of 10 per cent of the total amount found due. To have the said land sold for the payment md satisfaction of the amount found due for such taxes , interest , attorney fee , penalties ind cost , and for the costs of suit and this jests of sale , to bar. foreclose and exclude the said defendants and each of them from having > r claiming any lien , title , interest or equity of edemptioii of , iu or to the same or any part thereof 1 , and for general relief. You. ud each of you , are required t- > answer said petition on or before November 27.1899. IlAUllV E. ItKISCHK , Plaintiff , patcd this 20th day of October , 1899. a ) Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ( Clarke & Tucker , Attorneys ) Albert W. Smith , F. 51. 1'owlcv , Jennie fciwley and L. A. Webb , non-resident dc- endants : You will take noticK that on lie 19lh ray of October. 1S99. William 15. laiey , plaintiff herein , filml his petition in lie district court of Cherry county. Ne- n-aska , against said defendants , the object and tniynr of which are to foreclose n certain' nortguge executed by Albert W. Smith to K. H. Ormsby , trustee for W. L. Telfordu | on the so'i of .se-H of section 12 , and theY ot nc i and < ; l4 of ne i of section 13 , township 34 , range 2 < I , situated in Cherry county , Nebraska , to secure the payment of one certain promissory note lated September 9 , 1887 , for the sum of § 275.00 , and due and payable in five years from date hereof , which said note was on the 19th day of November , 1892 , extended and made payable on the first day of December , 1897 , and WJLS on the 4th day of August , 1893 , assigned lo this plaintiff ; hafc there is now due on said note and mortgage the sum ol $319.85 , for. which sum , with interest from tnis date , plaintiff prays for a decree thar. Icfendants , be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 27th day of November , IMW. WILLIAM K. HALEV , Plaintiff. In the District Court of Cherry County , Nebraska. I'ertha Ileiiilrix. nee Rerthal Ilclzer. administratrix of the estate of August J. I Notice to Nonresident - Helzer , deceased , Plainr resident Defend- titt. j ant. vs. j John Gatsel , Defendant. j John ( Jastel. non-resident defendant , you will take notice that on the 17th day of October , 1899 , the plaintiff filed a petition against you in the district court of Cherry county , the object ind prayer of which are to obtain a judgment igjiiust you for the sum of Si 13.15 with interest from October 9 , 1S91 > , at the nit e of 7 per rent. per annum , due plaintiff for money advanced for the payment of taxes at your special instance and request. You are also notified that on the same day the plaintiff caused an order of attach" meiit to issue from the dNtrict court of snid gountv and that the undivided one-half of w , i of ne.i andy of se.t of section : j5. township u , ra-ige 28 , was attached thereunder as your property. You ar required lo answer said petition on or before November 27. 1899. UKKTHA HEXDUIX. Administratrix. By Clarke & Tucker , her attorneys. ss Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ( Clarke & Tucker , Attorneys. ) To Stephen J. Kilgore anclElma C. Kiteore , non-resident defendants : You will take liotico that on the 19th day ot October , 1893. Isaac N. ISryau. plaintiff herein , filed his petition in the- district c9urt of Cherry county. Nebraska , against said defendants , the oldest and pniver of which are to foreclose rcrlam mortgage.'ex ecuted by defendants to the plaintiff , iiimn tin ; c'j of the Bw5.t aii't the nw 4 m * liicsu of scc- tio't.27. and tne nci * i.f tbu mvh of .section , , township : si. range 2S. to secure the payment of certain promissory notes dated August 29,1KU5 , for the sum of $04.90 , 490. § M.ao and Sstso and due and payable on September , l. " IVM. March 1 , 1897 ; September 1 , 1897 , and March 1. 1S98 , resj ectively : that there is now due upon said notes and mortgage the sum of 4. ' > 7.80."for which amount , with interest from date , plaintiif prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay thesHim ; , dr that -said premises may on sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , November 27,1890. TV , . , , ISAAC X. BuYAj ? Plaintiff. Dated October ID. isw. 39 4