X ia K Have you seen our Spring line of OROOKSTON Subscribe for The ews Dejiocrat and get all the news rlocal and for eign 100 per year LADIES FURNISHINGS western news democrat It is the most complete we have ever offered Large variety iii Dress Skirts - Underwear - Shirt Waists Hosiery - Gloves - Wrappers Come and see them Prices right Watch for Millinery Announcement Next week 2 GREAT CLEARING SALE U I L EFNER ETIL further notice we will sell all 24 and 25 inch prints in stock at 5 cents per yard All other dry goods in proportion AVe must make room for our Spring Goods GROCERIES kND SHOES AT BED ROOK PRICES We sell coal feed and salt MAX E VIERTEL QEE5SK3E3SaK3Elya6 3Wl3Z3 NEBRASKA B2HH32S25aZSa32S23SSIS3KS Qeneral merchandise WrB wwvwvwwvwwwvwwvvwwwwyv wwwvwvv RANCH TR A UE OUR SPEUIALTY Everything fresh and clean and prices that are right Special attention given to pumps tanks etc J N STEADMAN COMPANY KENNEDY - NEBRASKA C M SAGESEE T0NS0B1AL ART ST Hir cutting and shaving HOT AND COLD BATHS 5rgrareKigregE5raHSgaB i 1 THE PALACE SALOON HEADQUARTERS FOR g 8 WINES LIQUORS AND GIG S Of the Choicest Brands VALENTINE NEBRASKA LAND OFFICE BUSINESS Following will be found a list of notices of final proof and contests to be made in this district as shown by the land office records Corrected to March 14 NAME Ernest Hanna George Trotter B O AUslioiise George Murray Henry OT Lee WP Gonley Maude Morgareldge Frank Schroder C D Brown W H Stratum BB Swntt Oliver Tajlor E A Holsclaw Seth J Austin Geonro Sprang Margaret L Mowan Adelberr Kneeland Joseph Janak Henry C Hofgard Mary F Sppefc Arthur R Briggs Albert W Briggs H OCauch Thomas G More CO Goodrich LN Carter CR Wolfeudcn Julia A Smalley B B Andrews LEDablcrln Stephen OTatman Leonora F SUsv Xelhe L Johns MaryCLattatwid Win Johnson John W Short u A Tote Edward VStratton Bertine M Wllhlte Robert ECIopp Jacob HtMiibel Delia E Smith Adelia Young John JSaudalt NOTICES OF INTENTION TC MAKE PROOF rOADDRESS DESCRIPTION Woodlake Neb Gordon Neb Simpson Neb Newton Ne Newton Neb Irwin Neb Valentine Neb Merriman Neb Pass Neb Oasis Neb Woodlake Neb Pullman Neii Valentine Neb Pullman Neb Spragg Neb CrooKston Neb Woodlake eb Woodlake Neb Pullman Neb Pullman Neb Clinton Iowa Clinton Iowa Pullman Neb Pullman Neb - Brownlee Neb Codv Neb Woodlake Neb Kennedy Neb Norden Neb Browulee Neb Merriman Neb A ins worth Neb Lutes Ne Brownlee Neb Simeon Neb Bassett Neb Bailey Neb Kennedy N b Gordon Neb Gordon Neb Gordon Neb KilgoreNeb Brownlee NTeb Browi lee Neb Bassett Neb COXTKSTAXT AND COXTKSTEE John F Tate vs Albert R Randall O R Walcott vs Samuel Steuert J I Eaton vs Anton Frederiksen RSDennisvs M B Fergusuu RS Dennis vsL C Dunn Carl Kroegervs W J Parrott ITE lot le2nv swne H E s2se sesw n wse 10-28-40 HE lot C 31-33-17 - HE sene 10 e2nw swnw 1 1-29-34 HE nenw n2ne S mvnw HE e2sww2se 31-31-39 HE lots 123nese 24X5 39 HE s2se 22 e2ne 27-V-33 HE 112 iW 2Cw2lie 27 2830 HElotl2 HE n2ue 10-30-28 HE s2ne s2nw 2-28-37 HE lots 67 nesw sene 30-30-27 HE s2sw swse 2 mvnw 11-23-35 TC W2nv W2s W 22-26-20 HEs2se 1-34-30 lot 7 sesw 6-31-29 HE 11W 15-31-26 HE 2ne n2se 21-31-26 HENn2nw swnw 13 sene HElot2senws2ne TCs2sws2se 13-27-35 TC lot 4 sesw S2se 19-27-34 HE c2se swse 12 nwne 13 28 3C HE s2sw W2se 3-28-37 HE lots 1 23and 4 1-27-29 HEnesw e2nv 10 sesw 2-31-31 H E lot 3 6 29 s2s sesw 32-30-25 HE sinw ne w swue 9-29-30 HEs2se S2SW 29-33-23 H K s2s w n wsw 4 nenw 9-27-31 HEsesel4 s2sw 13 mvnw 24-33-37 HE lots 12 S2lie 2-29-22 HE lots 34 e2sw 7-34-19 HEsSse e2sw 7-27-29 HE w2ne s2nw 12-30-30 TC lots 12 sene 4-29-18 TC nesw inv e s2se 12 31 36 HE lots 34 3 lot I 4 29 sese 33-30-31 HE s2sw swse 21 sese 20-34-39 HE s2sv neswsenw 28-34-39 i IE n2nw nwne 28 neue 29-31-39 lots34s2nw 1-34-31 HE s2ne nrne 33 sese 28-28-27 H E w2sw w2u W TC mv 8-30-18 NOTICES OF CONTESTS DATE March 17 March 19 March 19 March 20 March 20 March 20 March 24 March 24 March 27 March 24 March 2G March 30 March 31 March 31 April 4 April 5 April 5 Aprii 7 April April 7 April 7 April 7 April 10 April in April 11 April 12 April 12 April 13 April 14 April 16 April 17 April 21 April 21 April 21 April 23 April 23 April 24 April 24 Aoril24 April 24 April 25 Aprii 26 April 26 April 23 DESCKIVTIOX DATR OK I1KAKINO UK s2iv s2ne 23-29-35 March 21 TC s2se s2sv 13-28-32 AprilG T C sene n2se sese 32-28-30 April C TC lots 12 3 and 4 4-27-3 April 7 TUs2ses2sv a23 32 April 7 HE lots 12 e2se 19-35-34 April 10 lit ELKHOKN RAILROAD North Western Line is the best to and from the - SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF NORTH NEBRASKA 5BSSssejJs KOBEET GOOD Editor and Publisher OUR MOTTO No Question is ever Settled Until it is Settled Eight DIARY OF A DAY Rpinof an Arrnuat nf Wfiat flip Ptlitnr TiA O r Saw and Learned at Cody It had been about a year since the ed itor had the pleasure of visiting with the people in our neighboring village of Cody and -when he found the oppor tunity to go last Saturday he gladly availed himself of it The people of Cody are the kind who make strangers feel at home He arrived in town at noon and of course took dinner at Mrs Under woods hotel after which he started on a tour of visits The Qrst place he went was to Sparks Bros store but as Levi was busy disposing of bargains to some of his redskinned friends he didnt tarry long but wen east a few 3ards and assisted Al Riemenschneider and the other carpenters to build a nice five room story -and-a-half house for W II LCaiter which we understand will be occupied by L C Sparks when com pleted After that he drifted over to the White Elephant which Cody has the distinction of supporting and sat on the steps and talked war and poli tics with Pie Childers and Big Bob McGeer for half an hour or so Meandering up the street the scribe stopped at Reeds store and listened to the conversations until Port White told astorv about his brother-in-laws Judge Mogle never gives change when he performs a ceremony Cody wants a doctor and back hig feet when he concluded it was time to move on and went up to the postoffice There we met Hop and became ac quainted with Mrs Newell the genial postmistress This meeting served to jog the pilgrims mind so he headed for Brooks barber shop located in the old schoo house and got as nice a shave as can be had anywhere We passed up Skinners restaurant and then for got to go back and tended at Coles store where we opened a jackpot bv saying something regarding fraternal insurance All the boys stayed in and stood pat on the Woodman ques tion but the editor man held the besE hand and came away 2 ahead Mogle and Munn having paid their subscrip tion Next he took a peep at the patent gate which we understand Motts and Yancey are intending to put on the market and then assuming the role of live stock expert he went over to the stockyards to look at a carload of One Hereford and Shorthorn bulls These were the bulls advertised by llaffenberg Bros of Wiota Iowa but were a week late in arriving Among them were some splendid animals and no doubt they are now owned by some of our progressive stockmen The owner says he is coming out again next year The pilgrim next went over to the Sparks store and examined their large stock of merchandise which fills two floors the walls and ceilings of a large building besides a long warehouse and big cellar The Bank of Cody is also located in this building and Mr J A Sparks was in charge on the occasion of our visit iliis institution is doing a flourishing condition We went home with Levi and Mrs Sparks put up a very dainty supper on short notice tor which he was thankful The evening was very pleasantly spent in conversiv tion around town and Allan Sparks who took him to bed proved a good host and routed him out at 3 oclock the next morning so he could catch the train for home The foregoing is what the writer did and below are a few of the things he learned Mrs Underwood will build an addi tion to her hotel doubling its capacity The Woodmen will soon build a new hall with a store room on first floor Cody was not named for Buffalo Bill but for a railroad surveyor Another saloon will be started about the first of the month marriage 1 dniKgist to locate in the village Ail addition will soon have to be put on the new school house Ticice Iiovcn From the Vindicator Ilutuerfordton X C The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the eflicac of Cham bprlaius Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case First with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm rubbing the parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time Second in rheuma tism in thigh joint almost prostrating him with severe pain which was re lieved by two applications rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night and getting up free from pain For by Qxrigley So Chapman 1 3Kgy ywpmww z r J CSB ADDITIONAL LOCAL Garden seeds in bulk at Farnhanrs An up-to-date stock of ladies shoes at Farnhams ni T j j The editor took his -little daughter to Longpine Sunday and she is spending the week with her grandpa rents For Sale One black 4-year-old jack extra good pedigree Price right j and terms reasonable N S Rowlej 1 Kenned Nebr 7 6t Have you a cough A dose of Bal lards Uorehound Syrup will relieve it Price 25 cents and 50 cents For sale by Quigley Chapman druggists A whole lot off railroad coal thieves have been arrested at Longpineand it is said that parties near Cody are shaking with fear ask more bottle 25 cts 50 druggists Mrs Vivian Lawrie has several oil paintings the work Of her own brush on exhibition at I D Coryells jewel ry store which would do credit to any art studio in our large cities and show Mrs L to be possessed of rare talent in this line Gordon Journal lie Fooletl tiie Stivjjeoim All doctors told Kenick Hamilton of West Jefferson O after buffering IS months from rectal fistula he would die unless a costly operation was per formed but he cured himself wih Bucklens Arnica Salve the best in the world Surest pile cure on earth 25c a box at Elliotts Drug Store 1 Mrs C F Martin whose husband has been engaged by Abe White at Alliance to run the Alliance laundr passed through this place on her way from Ains worth to Alliance on Wed nesda3r She was the guest of Rev Burleigh and family between trains Crawford Tribune Is This PlaiU Enough If jou have a nagging cough and aie losing flesh go to a drug store and get a bottle of Shilohs Consumption Cure Take two thirds of it and then if you are not benefitted return the bottle to the druggist and he will return your money Isnt that fair No one could cts and 100 a s - - A report has been circulated through the daily papers that Russia had nego tiated a loan of 250000y0 in New YorkV That report can be setf down as a goldbug canard to create the false im pression that the United States is a creditor nation The leport now comes from France that no suc h loan has been negotiated nor would tfussia think of going to the United States to make such a loan- National liural ISaiicer Ilouts a Kohbev J R Garrison cashier of the bank of Thorn ville Ohio had been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble un til he tried Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Then he wrote It is the best medicine 1 ever used for a severe cold or a bad case of lung trou ble I always keepa bottle en hand Dont suffer with coughs colds or any throat cheat or lung trouble when you can be cured so easily Only 50 cents and SI 00 Trial bottles free at El liotts Drug Store 1 George Bi ewer was thrown from a horse at Merriman Friday which re suited in a broken arm He came in on the evening freight where Dr Dwyer was called and reduced the fracture The large bone was bro ken just above the elbow and will cause the young lad to wander near his own fireside lor a few weeks Gordon Cor Rushville Standard Pi Shilohs Cough and eon Cure This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medi cine ever known to science a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough Croup and Bronchitis while its won derful success in the cure of Consumption is without a par allel in the history of medicine Since its first discovery it lias been sold on a guarantee a test which no other medicine can stand If you have a Cough we earnestly ask yon to try it In United States and Canada ic Mc and 100 dnd in England Is d s 8d and 4s Cd SOLE PROPRIETORS SXWells LEROY NY TORONTO CAN j j MILL PRICES FOR FEED I3ran bulk Shorts bulk Scroll i Mir Chi IWif CMf 60c per cwt 11 00 ton 70c per cwt 13 00 ton 40c 700 85c 1600 70c 13 00 90c 17 00 liotSfs than War Hundreds an killed in war but hun dreds of thousands are killed con sumption There would be no deaths at all caused by this terrible disease if people could bo made to understand that Shilohs Cough and Consumption Cure is a sure remedy if taken in the early stages 25 cts 50 cts and S100 a bottle Druggists Avill retund the money if a cure is not affected s W S Barkers baby daughter has Strayed from near Gallop one red ueen quice in uunng tne last weeK but we hope the little one will soon recover frcm its ailment H O Painet the polished gentle man and suave politician of Ains worth was in town Monday consult ing with local republicans The Springview Herald blossomed out last week in fine shape We hardly knew the paper when we saw it and hope Bro Skinner will keep up the good work Lew Brownell the well known and popular clerk in the land officestarted Sunday night forGering where he goes to look after matters connected with the settlement of his brothers estate The Journal is informed by J S Davisson that his son-in-law Editor bobgood of the Valentinenewsdemo crat gave birth to a ten pound boy yesterday and at last accounts is do ing well Longpine Journal If your child is cross or peevish it is no doubt troubled with worms Whites Cream Vermifuge will remove the worms and its tonic effect restore its natural cheerfulness Price 25 cents Qui ley Chapman yearling steer branded K2Wion left hip Small -white spot oiHIeft side Liberal reward W il Sellers Gallop Nebr li REGISTERED -7 r SHORT HORNS 0 FOR SALE -Consisting of 50 BIIED Heifers and Cows 25 head of one and two vearold Bulls all of SCOTCH and CRtflKSHANK breeding Prices Right Sold singly or In car lots vdtlress A H BHETT 1SI West Second St MaSON CITY IA LEGAL NOTICES t tfftSfgsn NOTICE is 1 eroby given hat we the un uiiJersigned have filed with the honorable board of county commissioners of Cherry coun ty Nebraska a petition accompanied ty a bond duly tested praying that F L ltose and J E Hendricks be granted a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous Iiqors In the village ol Cody Boiling Springs precinct Cherry County Nebraska F L ROSE J E HENDRICKS Dated this 3d day of March 1000 Notice of Election Notice is hereby givon that on Tuesday April 3rd 190G there will be held at tha usual voting place in the Village of Valentine Nebraska au election as provided by the laws of the state of Nebraska at which the following nfllcers will be elected viz Three village trustees for the term of two years and two village trustees for the term of one year Y F NIAK NS Chairman A Jl MOKR1SSEY Clerk Dated March 15 1900 Notice to Non Resident Defendant In the District Court ot Cherry County Neb raska Delia Suiter vs Leonard Suiter above named deietidunt will take notice on the t Cth day of Eeby 1900 plaintiff tiled a petition in the DietrUt ourt of Cherry County Neb raska against said defendant the object and prayer of whijli is to obtain a divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty and laiiure to sup port plaintiff and her niin jr children 1 ou are requited to answer said petition on or before Monday 2d daj of pril lo DELL hUITER Plaintiff B F M WALCOTT her Atty Dated March 13th liwo Notice to Non Resident Defendants To C II Tancray first and real name unknown and hmma It Tancray his wiLj non-resident defend nts You mid each of you are hereby notified that on the Ifith d y of March 1900 Kittie Bonn as plaintiff 11 d her petition in the District Court of Cherry Count j Nebras a against you im pleaded with The Nebraska Mortgage and In vestment Company and C K Collins Receiver of The Nebrasku Mortgage and Investment Company as your co defendants the object and prayer of which are to establish and foreclose a tax lien upon real estate us follows Se4 of sec 27 twp 30 r 20 in Cherry County Nebraska for the taxes assessed and levied thereon for either state county or school district purposes for the years 1895 189C 1S97 and 1898 for which said lauds were sold to this plaintiff for the sum of 3518 to have an accounting of the umounc due hereon together with intercut from the Hth day of February 1900 ac the rate of ten per centum per annum To have the said land sold for the payment and satisfaction of the amount found due for such taxes interest penalties and costs and the costs of suit and the costs of sale to bar fore close and exclude the said defendants and each ot them from having or claimiim any lien titi interest or equity ol redemption of in or to the same or any part thereof and for general relief You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before April 23rd 1900 K1TTIE BENN Tlaintiff A M MOIiRISSEY Attorney for rMaintiff Dated March 15th IJOO 8 4t Notice to Non Resident Defendants William 1 Watson and Jane Watson his wife defendants wi 1 take notice that on the 15cn day ot March 1900 IVeston At wood plain tiff herein filed In- petition in the District Court olLheiry County Nebraska against said de fendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose n certain mortgage executed by tbe defendant to t e Western Farm Mortgage rnibt Company mida8signed to plaintiff upon the following described premises Lots I and 2 and e2 nw4 sec 7 twp 33 r 30 to secure the payment of a first mortgage bond dated Feby 1st 1890 for the sum of Sjoo00 due and payable in five years from the date thereof together with interest evidenced iy 10 coupons of same date of si0no each with interest from matur ity that there is now due upon said bond cou pons and mortgage together with taxed paid b plaintiff tho sum of 07000 for which sum with interest irom tnis date plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold 10 sat isty tiie amount found d ie You nre required to answer said petition on or before the 23d dav of April 1900 IRESTON ATWllOD Plaintiff By F M WALCOTT his Attorney Datd March 15lh 1G0O Wt Notice to Non Resident Defendants To Elislia Egelston Chloe Egelstou T C Can non and C h Tancray non resident de- I fcudants You and each of yon are hereby notified that on the iotli day of Alarch 190 Pauline W Stuckcyas plaintiff filed her petition in the District Courl of Clierry C unty Nebraska against you ltnDlcaded with The Nebraska Mortgage and Investment Company and C K Coilins Receiver of The Nebraska Mortgage and Investment Company a- your the object and prayer rf which are to es tablish and foreclose a tax lien upon real estate as follows N2 nwl and 112 ne4 of sec 21 twp 31 range 27 in Ch rry County Nebraska lor the taxes asseHsed and lrvied thereon for either state county and school district purposes fr the year 1894 1895 18UG 1S97 and 1898 for which said lands were sold to this plaintiff for the sum of 5723 to have an accounting of the amount due thereon together with interest from the lltli day of March 1900 at the rate of ten per centum ptr annum To have said lands sold for the payment and satisfaction of the amount due for such taxes in terest penalties and costs and the costs of suit and the costs of to bar foreclose and ex clude the said defendants and each of them from hating or claiming an lien title interest 1 or equity of redemption of in or to fthe same or a iart thereof and for general relief 1 You and each of ynu are required to answer said petit on on or before April 23d mi I PAULINE W STUCKKY Flaintiff A M MORR1S5EY t ttomey for Plain iff Dated Mar h 15th 1900 S lt Taken Up At my place on section 35 town 32 range 35 twenty miles south of Cody the old Tniax ranch 1 have taken up one red steer onie white 1 years oidbraaded O on right side O O WALTER BVRLKY 8 5t BuiJeavNebtv s - f maicscryrmLvj ujvMyvS9e ii ji Notice to Non Resident Defendants Albert H Koss atid Margaret B Kois and Mry A Colby defend a 1114 will tkii notice that on the Kith day of March 1900 Held W Hoyer plaintiff filed his petition in tl District Court of Cherry county Nebraska iinstyo the object and prayer of which forrclosr n certain mortgrce exe cuted bv 1 defendant to Anderson Rat cliff idsi i ned to plaintiff upon lots 3 and 1 sec7 i t - set ne4 and net sel set 12 tp 25 r 33 to e tho payment of a certain Promis sory note sued January 8th 1892 for 700 and interttd 1 itiv la now duo on said note and mortgage I he sum or SWJ2 for which sum with inteiW from January Sth 1900 plilntm prays for a decnit that defendants be required to pay the same or that said promises may be sold to satisfy tli amount foand due You are re quired Muiuwersaid petition on or before the 23rd day of April 1W30 REID V BOYER Plaintiff v FM WALCOTT his Attorney Dated M h 13th 1000 Notice to Non Resident Delendants George L Mot and Cora Moss his wife non resident defendants will take notice that the undersigned plaintiff has filed his action in tho Djstrict Court of Cherry County Nebraska against the sid defendants the object and prayer of wide 1 are to recover judgment for the sum of SlC8 00onanindebtednss due to plain tiff from the defendants for goods soid and de livered by the plaintiff to the defendants at the defendants request that the plaintiff has caused an attachment to bu made of the real estate ol the defend ants consisting of the el 2 of the se 1 4 of section 34 and the wi 2 ot the swl 1 of section 3o township 34 range 32 in Cherrv county for the salisfactiou of said debt and costs and nccruing costs You are required to answer the petition of plaintiff on or before April 23d 1900 or the said petition and demand of the plaintiff will be ta ken 10 be confessed by you to be tnia by your derault and judgment rendered against yu You are further notified tbatonTucsdavJunu 5th 1900 at ten oclock a in or us soon there after a- counsel can be heard the plaintiff will apply to the said court at the court hoiiso in alentine Nebraska for an order confirming the sheriff sale thereunder In said cause and di recting sheriffs drcd to issue at which time add place yon may appearand show cause against such sale if yon choose EDWARD SATTERLEE Plaintiff A M MORRISSE Y Attorney for plaintiff 8 4 t Notice of Sale In the matter of the sale of the real estate of Julius Sederstrom and Oscar Sederstrom minors Notice Is hereb given that in pursuance of an order to Hon M P Kinkaid one of the judges of the District Court of Cherry County rebras ka made on the 29thday of September l8t9 for the sale of real estate hereinafter described There will be sold at the front door of tho Court House in Valentine Cherry County Nebraska on the 9th day of April 1900 at 10 oclock a mat public vendue to the highest bidder for caslitho following described real estate to wit Lots 2 and 3 ne4sw4 sec 19 twp 33 r 28 Cherry County Nebraska said saloto remain open one hour ANDREW BENSJN Guardian of Julius Seder strom and Oscar Sederstrom F M WALCOTT Attorney 8 3t Dated March 13th 1900 Notice to Non Resident Defendants To George Id Davidson M L Davidson his wife real name unknown Maurice A Mead and Rufus C Frost partners doing busi ness under the firm name and style of M A Mead Co defendants You and eah of you are hereby notified that on the 15th dav of March 1900 Kittle Benn as plaintiff filed her petition In the District Court of Cherry County Nebraska against yon as de fendants the object aud prayer of which are to establish and foreclose a tax lien upon real estate as follows NW4 of section 24 twp 30 r 2G iii Cherry County Nebraska for the taxes assessed and levied thereon for either state county or school district purposes for the years 1894 1895 1896 1897 and 1898 for which said lands wercipld to this plaintiff for the sum of 4293 to have an accounting of the amount duo thereon together with interest from tho 14th day of February 1900 at- the rate or ten per centum per annum To have the said laud sold for tho payment and sati faction of the amount found due for such taxes interest penalties and costs and the costs of suit and the costs of saleto bar fore close and exclude the said defendants auu each of them from aving or claiming any lion title interest or equity of redemption of in or to the same or any part thereof and for general relief You and each ot you are required to answer said petition on or before April 23d 1909 KITT1E BENN Plaintiff A MMORRISSEY Attorney for Plaintiff Dated March 15 1900 s 4t Notice to Non Resident Defendants To Sarah E Sill and C II Taucray Manager non resident drfenuams You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 15th day of March 1900 Kittle Benn as plaintiff filed her perition in the District Court of Cherry County Nebraska against you im pleaded with C K Collins Receiver or Tne Nebraska Mortgaue and Investment and The Nebraska Mortgage and Investment Co as vow co defendants the object and prayer ot which are to establish and foreclose a tax lien upon real estate as follows Lot J of sec 2 and lots and4andswi w4 of sect twp 29 r 26 in Cherry County Nebraska for the taxes asses sed and levied thereon for either state county or school district purposes for the years 1893 1894 1895 189C 1897 and lR93for which said lands were sold to this plaintiff for the sum of S499G to have an accounting of the amount due there on together with interest from the 14th day of February 1900 at the rate of ten per centum per annum To have the said land sold for the payment and satisfaction of the amount found due for such tuxes interest penalties and costs and the costs of suit mid the costs of eale to bar fore close and exclude the said dofendauts and each of them from having or clainiug any lien title interest or enuity of redemption of in or to thu I same or any part thereof and for general relief You and each or you are required to answer said petition on or before April 23d 1900 KITTIE BENN Plaintiff A M MORRISSEY Attorney foy Plaintiff Dated March 15th 1900 j 4t Notice to Non Resident Defendants Charles Hale and Nellie Hale W F Hamil ton aud J J Steffen or J JStephen will take notice that ou the 15th div of March 1900 Wil liam Bachelor plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Cherry County Nebras ka against you the object ana prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax lien owned and held by plaintiff against s2 or the sw4 sec 29 twp 32 r 30 in Cherry County Nebraska ac quired by virtue of the payment of the delin quent t ixes upon the aboe described real estate for the yeirs IS94 1895 and 1890 which was regularly sold by the County Treasurer of Cherry County Nebraska on the 25th day of April 1893 for the nou payment of the delin quent taxes 011 the said premises for said years amounting to 910 and by virtue of the pay ment or subsequent taxes for the years 1897 and 1893 amounting to 100 Plaintiff is now the owner and holder ot said tax liens and there is how due plaintiff thereon the sum of 21 82 and attorneys fees for which sums plaintiff prays judgment aud decree that the defendants pay the same together with interests and costs and in default thereot that said real estate be sold as p ovided by law for the payment of plaintiff claim and costs You are required to answer said petition on or before Monuaytlie 23rd day of April 1900 x WILLIAM BACHELOR Plaintiff By F M WALCO T lib Attorney Dated March 15 1900 s 4t 1 Notice to Non- Resident Defendants John Marcuson Burt C Shepard and Mrs Shepard wife of Bur C Shepard first and real name unknown the Central National Building Umn Association Incorporated will take no tice that on the 15th day of March 18u0 William E Haley filed a petition in the District Court of Cherry County Nebraska against you implead ed with Abram r White Susie E While and EUIon Sparks and Charles II Cornell trustees the object aud prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed and delivered by tne defendant John Marcuson to C Toucrav j upon the n2 sv4 112 set sec S twp 32 r ry County Nebraska to secure the payment f one principal promissory wu of 635j on dated Nov 17 lRetf and interest Plaintiff is now the 1 legal owuer and holder of said mortgage and there is mow due plaintiff upon said note aud mortgage thesuinof s05 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent oer annum from the lrtth day of March 1900 Tor which sum the plain tiff prays for a deiree that the defendants be re quired to pay said sum and in default thereof tliatsid p emisei may be sold according to Ian to satisfy the amount found due plaintiff with mte ests and costs You are required to ansver said petition en or before Monday the 23d day of April 1900 WltbTAM E HALEY Plaintiff x By FM WALCO IT his Attorney Dated March ifr 6 4C