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Jk Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SIJHHORtPTloN HAVX One Year, cash In advance II. Months, cash In advance Gicu Entered it North I'l&Uo. Nebraska. Postolllce as Hcond clans matter. TUESDAY, ftOVEMDER 17, 1008. Population Increases. Tho population of the Lnrnplush Inko section was Increased Friday by tho nr rivnlof twin a hoy nnd n girl at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Lamp luRh. At 'ant reports tho mother nnd twins wore doing nicoly nnd Harry fecla more important than tho nveraijo man. Dob Baxter Promoted. It. W. Haxtor, formerly superintend ent of tho NohraBko division of the Un ion Pacific, has rccoived another pro motion from tho Lehigh Valley road, the line with which he is now ussocia tod nnd which has already promoted him throe times since ho left thu Union Pacific. His latost promotion makes him superintendent of transportation of tho ontiro Lehigh Valley system. Progress on North River Branch. Tho steul on the North Ilivor branch of thi Union Pacific is now laid as far LIko, twenty-six miles lalow Bridge port, says the Gerlng Courier. Laying track was suspinded n few days be cause of a number of bridges, but hue now bogun again nnd tho forco is being Increased. Kilpa tricks, who have the work of grading, have orders to finish up eight more mites of grade, or up to about the point where it is supposed tho road will cross the river. Vo bo lluve thoro will bo speedy developments now, us it is unreasonable to think such n forco has been concentrated on the work simply to grade as far as Bridgeport or Northport. Dipping Association. 0.vlr to the fact that the govern m nt cattl" inpctor has ben travel h ' in h. B'tuth Side nnd In tlm vicini ty f Goth-nbiirg wbsrw he tlfniandnd that all cattle be dipped, the farmers south of the rlvor mxt last week and formed a Dipping Association. C. W Young waH chosen president nnd gen oral manager nnd Leo E. Scott secre tary and manager. Thirteen shares woro sold at $20 each and a vat will bo placed on tho Young ranch five miles south of Brady where cattlo can bo dipped. A feo of twenty cants for cattlo and ton conta for calves will bo chnrged and it is esti mated that 3,000 cnttlo will bo dipped ehortly. Brady Vindicator. Wireless Telegraphy Signals. A rccout dispatch sent out from Omaha says: To bo able to signal into tho cab of a moving Iocomotivo haH long boon considered by railroad mon uh-tho most desirnblo achievement In tho effort to prevent wrecks, und this, it is boliovod, bus now been nccom plifbod by tlm Union Pacific as tho re suit of u orlB of experiments extend ing over tAro years. By means of wireless telegraphy, station agent is enabled to slgnnl train bctwoon stations and notify tho engineer of danger. A ncnt contrivuneo is placed in tho cab of tho Iocomotivo consisting of n signal devico, similar to that ued in , tho block signals. A bell nnd n red light nro used to nttruct tho onginor's attention. Tho wireless Bignnl may bo operated in connection with tho block signal devico nnd is so arranged that n train mny bo stopped nftor it bus passed n station at which it should liavo been stopped, and thus avert imponding danger. Dr. Millonor lnls so perfected his de vico that u numbur of locomotives on tho snmo track may bo equipped with tho signals and yotonly tho locomotive which it is desired to reach, bo signalled. This is accomplished by moans of n zone devluo contrived by Dr. Milloner. Tho touts in tho strips havo proved so successful tlmt the Union, Pacific Is preparing to install tho system on loco motives in regular Borvlco. Tho wireless instrument used will send n inesetitfo 180 miles. New Line of Business Opens. W' li v jut ffeumd tin money lor th Now York Life Insurance- Com pany, thu old reliable in thin lino, If you aro not carrying lifo insurance, or if mu ar earrylilg rm and wish to incriMxt th- seine, oah anil liuv us ex pl.titi i h' many guild forms of policies tin' ti. t-i'tiiMtMiv i'6ue Tkmj'i ic Kkai. Ebtatr 4 Inbukanoh AUkNCY. How is your Digestioa. Mm. Mary Dowllng of No. 223 8th Ave., San FnmcUuo, recommends u remedy for stomach troublo. Sho 'says: "Grutitudo for tho wonderful oifect of Electric Bitters in n case of acute in digestion, prompts this testimonial, I nni fully convinced that for Btomach nnd liver troublus Electric Bitters is tho bust remedy on the murkut to-day." This great tonic nnd nltorntlvo medi cmo invigorntoa tho syBtem. purfleatho bioodndd,bi . cspiwiiifjjfc -talpjtul jn-ull forms of femalo weakness. GOcY 4nt .1..... -1 The official count shows that tho re publicans elected all tho state officers except governor and railway commis sioner, While tho loss of those two officers is to bo regretted, it i a source of congratulation that tho re publicans came out as well as they did, when it is considered that the railroads, tho brewers and a certain clement of church people worked hand in hand for the defeat of at least part of the re publican ticket. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS- November 11, 1908. Board met pursuant to adjournment, present full board and county clerk. Board apint day inspecting O'Fallons bridge and roads in vicinity of Suther land, Adjourned until tomorrow. November 12, 1008. Board met pursuant to adjournment, present commissioners Wills and Kocken and county clerk. Claim of L. E. Roach, office ex penses, allowed on general fund. Claim of Frank Stearns, road work, allowed on Dlst. 18 for $64.80. Claim of Frank Hopson, road work allowed on Road Dist. No. 30 for $3.00. Claim of E. R. Ferrell, road work, allowed on Dist. No. 25, for $20.00. Claim of S. G. Brown, road work, al lowed on Dist. 25 for $20.50. Claim of Will Galvin, road work, al lowed on Dist. 42 for $0.00. Claim of W. W. Groves, deputy as sessor, ailou'cu on general fund for $78.00. Claim of John Anderson, road work, allowed on Dist. 35 for $12.00. Nov. 14, 1908 Board met pursuant to adjournment, present full board and county clerk. Claims were allowed as follows: W D Waldo, road work, allowed on Dlst N' 32 for $290.00 F. R. Elliott, county clerk, you aro horuby authorized to have sholving put up in your office. Joseph Spies, road work, allowed on Dlst No 1 for 44.50 Thomns McConnell, road work, al lowed on Dist 49 for 34.00 Dr Geo B Dont, county physician, 110.50 Dr A J Ames, services, 15.00 Mrs Emma Pulver, care of poor, 47G.00 Ira L Bare, printing and publishing, 205.37 A J Salisbury, delivering ballots and livery hire 91.00 John Jones, erecting election booths, 5.00 A M Lock, delivering ballots, 5.00 Adjourned until November 10, 1908 Serves Injunction on City Council. At tho last meeting of the city coun cil, tho board passed an ordinanco grant ing Tho Formers Telephone Company a franchiso to run their telcphono line Into tho city. Tuesday, W. C. May served an Injun ctlon on tho city council restraining them from going ahoad with tho ordi nance. A little over a year ago Mr. May re ceived from tho city council an exclu sive 20 year franchiso for telephono servico in Gothenburg, fcr which ho paid $3,300. Sinco that ttmo ho has spent considerable time monoy in better ing mo servico nnu extending and now ho proposes to find out in tho courts whothor his franchiso Is good. Gothen burg Independent. For Salt Three quarter-sections of land at $7.00 per ncro. 2,080 acres ut $12.50 per aero. 100 acres (rood farm land. Ono-half soctlon good farm 'and with 100 acres under cultivation. For further particulars call or write to uoom uinmnn Houso, North I'lHUO. onowra OF WEALTH CAPITA. PEIt Umtrlim Hint tlm l00r Arc Growlim Poorer HIkmtii to He I'uUe, (From tho Los Angeles Times.) in 1810 the siivIiikh banks of the united states held $1,138,570. This was a poor country then compared with now. l lie amount was only an averaui' of 112 cents for tho population of that time, That ninount of averago economy was very small. Now tho iieople of this country have $:t,tllK).878.0l5 in savings banks. This Is an nviTURe for the whole population of this lime of over $12. Tho aetua' depositors have an average o $ll!J to tliflr cicllt. In 1820 only r,;io M.v. sons In tli country were rich enough In nave a savings imnk nccount. Now there are 8.0SS.811. wnon .iiuni'H uurunnnn, the Inst Democratic President In a long Hue wont into olllce, there was about $100, iKiti.iHMi in the savings hanks of tin United States. By 1870, after lighting out the grcn' war, tli9 people, nude ilepuhllcan rul for twenty years, l..nl W.'iO.OOO.OOO In the savings haiiUs. When the next Democratic President took hi sent in IBM, the savings of the people had passed tho billion point. By 181)3 tho savings had doubled again. O At.-.-.. II . ... ..w.n .. ou iiiinu ii is, in ibm mere were only about 8.000 people rich enough to have n savings bank account. Now thero nro over 8,000,000. in 1N20 the savings were 11! cents per capita ; now they nro over $12. That tho poor grow poorer nnd the rich richer In thl.s country Is. as true Last September n man whose name is supposed to be J. A. Douglas was in Lexington taking order's for suits of clothing for a Chicago house, as he al leged. Payments In advance to tho extent of $30 were made by those who gave him orders. No clothing ever carne. Last Saturday Chief Malcolm learned tho man was at North Platte. Sunday the officer went up, found Mr. Douglas and persuaded him to dig up the $30, which ho very readily did. Lexington Pioneer. "good news. Many North Platte Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and tho thousands of bad back sufTerers in North Platte arc glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak, and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Our citizens nrc telling the good nows of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is nn example worth reading: Mrs. C. J. Bowcn, living on West Sixth St., North Platte, Neb., says: "During the past six yeara I have suf fered terrible agonies from backache, rheumatism and a badly disturbed con dition of my kidneys. At times my muscles nnd joints would pain me dread fully and u constant dull aching through my back and loins caused e untold suffering nnd annoyance. Any sudden movement or a mistop would bring on sharp shooting pains that radiated from my kidneys to all parts of my body. I was greatly disturbed by headaches and to arise quickly from a sitting position would bring on dizzy spells, A fow months ngo n friend told me of tho good results sho hnd Obtained from similar symptoms bv tho use of Doan's Kidney Pills. I followed her advice and procured n box at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store. In a short time I began to feel better, the backaches and other symptoms soon disappeared and 1 waB eventually restored to my former good health." tor bale by all Dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York. Solo Aironts for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Harb wire for sale at Ilersliey's, corner Fitli and Locust St. Phone 15. FOR SALE. Good Pure Bred Male Poland China Pigs. . . S.J. Koch, Ilershey, Neb W. R. MALONliY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND 0A1BALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes; etc. uniiB nnswercu promptly. i Day Phono 120, Nlht Phono 482. DR. C. D. STANARD, DENTIST. Ofllco C0G1 Dowey. Hinmnn Block. Ulllco hours: 8:;io to 12:00 m, 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. FOR HIS BIRTHDAY or to glvo him any tirno to hnvo on hand when mnlo friends call, n box of fine cigars are nlwayB in order always ap . ! Jl 1 Iruci"iuu. ii mo siamp ana laool on tho I ox bear tho mapic word "Forest King," thoro will bono question as to tho pleasure nliorded tho smoker, for thero Is no better smoke cxtnnt than that obtained from tho forest khiR cigar. J. F. SCUM A LZR I F.I). DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. DlrMtloaiollktwkWtlU FhiUmim Engllih, German, Spanish, Portuguese nd French. 4- "o. rem itim 1. rover, Congeitlotw, JnnammuUon 23 3. Worms. Worm l'rrr,orWorm Dtcao,,25 folic. Crying nU Wakefulnom of InfaaU.35 1, llUrrbea.ot ChlMrou and Adult V!3 O. DvKCutt'ry, Qrlplugi, ISlllou Collo 25 7. I'oubIu, Colds, IlronchllU r, looiiinrlio, Facenclio, Neuralgia 'J 5 O. Ilrmlnrlir, Blck Headache, Virtigo.,.., 23 10. llt-l. ludltfvitton, Weak hloinach 25 13. Croup, lloano Cough, Larjrngltlj 25 11. Snlt lllieiiin, Kruptlotu, Krlcla;i 23 15, Itlit'iiiiintUni, or Uhcumatlo 1'nJtu.. 'J 5 10. I'.'rcr nnil Auur, Mularla 23 17. 11 1 r, llllud or Ulcodliu, Kxtrrnal, Internal. 23 IH. ()iillinluila, Weak or IuOauietl Eye. !i5 10. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head 23 2U. W IkioiiIik Cough, Biwinodla dough US '21. A.lliuia,OpproMud,Dinicult llroathinj us 37. Kidney Dlirair. QraniL Calmill JJJ. iVnotu Debility, VIUl Weakncea 1,00 urn .iiuuiii, revcrHorei or Canker, 23 30, U.lunry Inrontlnrnce, Wetting Ikxl. .....33 Jl. hnro Throat, QuhuyandDlphtlicrla 23 uu. .uruuio l ointr.lluni, lleailacho -1 . unppc. nay r cur nod Sumiacr CoKts, . . .25 tv6k!.78U,J?,.,,,,.of I'fcawn I'elleU. (Its (ho vet pockeu Bold by drum, or eut ou rocolpt ot urloe. UedlcaMlook Hint tree. A THANKSGIVING DRIVE in a fine now carriage will give you just tho right appetite for Turkey. Your old carriage has seen so much servico you must be getting ashamed of it. We'll supply a new one that will nt tho same time bo handsome, comfortablo and safe. Don't ask the price. You might think it too low for a good carriage. A. M. Lock. What Is a Dollar Worth? Just what it will buy. In groceries it is worth About $1.10 fit s a LAMB'S CASH STORE, NORTH SIDE. On the Watch for tho highest quality and beBt and most stylish harness that is mado wo always aro, and that is what we secure for our stock. We havo flvery thing in up-tO'dato designs in both light and heavy horness nnd horso goods of all Kinus nnu nt lair prices. A. F. FINK. icans are not better pleased over the result of the election than are our patrons over The Quality of our Meats Givo us n trial order and let us convinco you North Platte Meat Market J. L. STINGLEY, Prop. Wood Turning and Furniture Repairs, Cabinet Work, Screen Frames, Saw Filing- and Setting-. All kinds of Job Work done on short notice at prices to suit. Terms Cash. P. Hi Sorenson. Shop North of P. O. Kemibl My4-X Flouris Uncle Sam'n Pride and mine also. Why not yours? It's the perfect flour; a scientific product f tho most approved milling methods. Remember every grocer in town handles It, and every sack is guaranteed. Wear "hat safTa'fnctio'n amllo (hat comes from the uso of tho first sack pf. my "flour. "Satisfaction" is my motto. ..CF..IDDINGS.- PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM V. Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon. Office: McDonald Bnnk HuiMinp. Phono 183. A. J. Amos. M. D. Marie Ames. t. D- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Ofllco: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. SSSL us D R. L. C. DROST, Ostcopnthic Physician, Rooms 7 an 8. McDonald Statu Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-at-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing: Store. Phone 48 rp C. PATTERSON, Attorncy-at-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. ONE MILLION Smokers to be Made Happy by Using the Matchless Cigar Lighter Price 50 Cts. (Special RateB to Dealera.) This lighter works in bisreost wind, land or sea, needs no liquid of any kind nor caps, u dealer cannot furnub wo can. Matchless Cigar Lighter Mfg. Co., 16 John Street, New York. CONTEST NOTICE. Deportment of the Interior. United Statu Land Ofllco. North Platte. Nebraska. ctf t. 2s. woa. A sutllclont contest aflldavlt having been (Hod In this olllco bv Ollvor A. Itldnnnur. nf Wallaco. Nob., contestant, niralint linmontonri entry No. 2lj0. mado Juno nth, 1900. for tho Buuiuwcstuuariuror section u, townslilD 11. ranee 33, by Iowroy Ilruckmar contcstoe. In Which It Is nllnirnd tlmt. nll Tmmv Ilruckmar lias novor established a rosl.. vv or rcHiuua upon said lanusinco tliocato . hi said entry and has wholly ab ndoneu said iam. for moro than six months last past. That ho has noi improvea or cultivated said land and said land Is. entirely without lmprovemenu of any kind or character. That all of said uorects exists to this date. Said parties aro horcby notlllcd to nppoar. respond and oiler ovldenco touchlnir said alienation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Dec 23. liwa boforo tho KcKlster and Itccclvor at tho United Statos uanu uiucu in norm 1'iatto, Mobraska, 1 no saia contestant navinsr, in a proper aflldavlt. filed Oct. 23. 1008. sot forth facts which show that after duo dlflsoncn personal sorvlco of this notlco can not bo mado. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice uu Biyen oy uuo anu proiHsr publication o27-U K. Evans. Iteelstor. Sheriff's Sale. By vlrtuo of an order of sale Issued from uiu uisirici court 01 L.incoin county, No orasKa. upon a uecroo or rorociosuro ren dered In said court wherein Hnnrr Vltn- math, is plaintiff and Hannah Hansen, I'etor Hansen, jonn iiunsrcn, i.aura iiuitercn and nruiur uuiiKren worn aorenuants, and to me directed, I will on tho 28th day of Nov , 11)08. at 0110 o'clock p. m., at tho oast front door ot the court houso In North I'latto. Lincoln County. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hlehest mauer inrcasu, to satisiy said aecroo. Inter est and costs, tho following descrlhod orty, to-wlt: Tho northheast quarter (noM)of suction olehteon (18), township twolre (18) lausu iniriy-iwo w-Mn Lincoln county, No braska. Dated North I'latto, Nebraska, October o27-5 I. L. MiLTOmmnoEn. Sheriff. INTIIEDI8TUIOT OOUIIT OV LINCOLN lintlNTV MCIII A Ql.-A In tlio matter of tho appli cation of Honry lllom. Guardian of tho cstato of Namlo Ilanetson and JoHOph L. Hanetson, minors, to sell Ward's real ostutn, Order to show causn win T. conso should not issuo ror salo ot ward's real es On readme and (inner tho. petition duly vorllled of Henry niom, suardlan of tho ei . . Wk.nln T n ......... T . . . . llanetson. minors, for llcenso to soil tho fol ut tiaiuiu t.uiJHinuil. Uliu .IUSUUU Ij lowing descrlbod real estate, to-wlti 1)18 6,7. and 8 and oast half of southwest quartor (EH of SWH) of Sutton 81. township va ' . u.tu ui.u uuiu nail Ul BUUbUHCSb auartor (EH of SWH) of suction Si. township ia, nurm 01 raiiKu wrsi 01 mo oin p. m. In Lincoln County. Nob., for tno purposo ot rals Ine funds for tho education and malntonanco til intuitu tiuiiKiAwti. tuiitur, aim i'ir ilia pur pose of tl u payment of tho Indebtedness of said minors which Is a lion upon said real es tate and for tho uurnoso of nrevontlnir nM estato from brlnir wasted, and It appearing from said petition that said real estate con sists of a farm located In Lincoln county. No braska, and that tho Incomo therefrom Is lus 11 tllclent to pay tho Interest upon themort uaeo Indebtedness upon said land and to also u. mulct n.wl .wll.,a.n u.l.l if.nBu.. t't'1'. l uuk.iu nniti ttitiiuta. It Is then foro ordered that tho next ot kli of "aid minors and all persons Interested Ii said real ostato appear Inifort) mo at rham Uirs In tin' court house In the clly of Nortl tii.,iu in 1 1... ...in v..i....:i. 1 . m.'.-.i. ..in, V.WU.... .tVt'lltSltU.IMI 1111' 7th day of December, 1108, at Vo'cl "ck u. in. to ..I...... .Int.... I. an.. 1.-. ...t... 1,- - niit.n ....tint', tt nut viitrtu tn.-, niljf lit rllaQ should not be granted to said Henry lllom, irunrUIau, to sell said real estate for the pur poses abovnset forth. And It Is further ordered that a copy of I his order l itorsoually sorred upon all of tho iMirbons Interested in said real ostato at least II days boforo tint date sot for hearlnir and that snld not loo 1m served upon said minors, and also upon Anna Mario Smith and John A Smith, next of kin, and uiKin Mag-nui Vilander. tho per&onal Kiiardlaii of said minors, and that this order Ito published for ihreo successive weeks In tho North I'latto Tribune, a newspaper published and printed In said County of Lincoln, Nebraska. Dated at chambers In said Lincoln County, thls7th day of November, II- M.OllIMKS, .ludiroof District Couttof Lincoln County, Nebraska. nlO-S NOT i0EOK KEFEREB SALR Notlco Is hereby siren that at ono, o'clock tit ttiti ttotii.nju tilt uvitiun,i titu i,il utvui ttmj Mt.t... .1 .... - n . . i : wonrasua, in a caso wnorein iiiary Colin Is plaintiff and Mary E Stvgeman and Albort LEGAL NOTlUK. , Tn VtVinlnl F. Mnrtln. defendant! You aro hereby notified that on tho 16th day of Octolier. 1C08. John C. Dowoy. plalntliT, filed his petition In tho district of Lincoln county. Nebraska, airalnst Nathaniel E. Martin, as defendant, to qulot title In tho plaintiff In tho Northeast quarter tfli-; hi or cecuon Fourteen -(HitMpLownsnip ino w nana, Itaniro Thirty-four (31) west of thoMh Princi pal Meridian In Lincoln county. Hobraskaj that durlnif tlm month ot December, 18H0, ono Nicholas Scullen, who was then owner of said promises, with his wlfo Mary Scullen, mado, executed and delivered to ono Nathaniel E, Martin a morteatro upon said promises to so- curo an indebtedness or jiw.uu, mat saiu mortttairo was recorded in tho county clork's ofllco of Lincoln county, Nobraska, In Hook fl of Mortgages at I'ago 130; that said mort- gago has long sinco wen paiu, Duiturougn mtstako or neglect still remains of record and un-itUfled nnd easts ft cloud UDOII tho tltlo of said premises; that said mortgago liccamo duo on tho 6th day of December, 18UI, ana moro than ten years havo clapsod sinco It bo camo dun and If unpaid Is barred by tbo stat utes of limitation. Tho nlalntlir Is tho ownor and tn possession of ald premises and tho object and prayer of said petition Is to havo said mortgago can celled and discharged from tho records of tho county clerk's olllco ot Lincoln county, - .. v.-. I . . -.. .1 n,.i.,,l .III.. ... -.I.) fn. bo quieted In tho plaintiff, and for such other ana runner tenor as equity may require. You aro required to answer said petition on or bforo tlio 7th day of Decembor, 1908. uaicu tins mn nay or ucioimt. iwm. JOHN O. DEWEY, Plaintiff. 0204 Ily U E. Roach, his Attorney. Probate Notice to Creditors. In tho countr rourt of I.lnrnln ronntr. Nn- braska. In tho matter of tho cstato of Edward L. Kaln, deceased. Notlco Is herrbr given, that tlm creditors of the said deceased will meet tho administra trix ot said cstato, boforo rao, County Judgo of Lincoln rounty, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the 16th day of uoTpiniror. wra, ana on tno ihu aay or may, 1909. atU o'clock a m. each dap. for tho nnr- posoof presenting tholr claims for oxamlna- , tion, aajustmont and allowance. Six months 1 aro allowod for creditors to tirnsnnt their i claims and ono year for tho administratrix to settlo said ostato from tho 19th day pf October, 1908. This notlco will bo published In tho North Platto Trlbuno for four weeks successively prior to tho 18th day of November. 1903. witness my nana anu seal or said court this 19th day of October, A, D. 1908. W. O. ELDER, ozO-4 County Judgo. 8orlINo.0101. II. E. 19100. Notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior, Land Office at North Platto. Neb. ..... Soptombor 2lBt, 1908. Notlco Is horoby given that Carl W. McGrow, Of North Platto. Nnhraaka. who nn nnmmh.. 9tb, 1901, mado homestead entry No. 19106, ior mo nortnwost quarter (nwj, Sec tion 8, Township 15 north, Rango 2U west Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of intention to maxe llnal tlvo year proof to establish Claim to tlm lnnd tlmrn described, beforo tho Register and Ro colver at North Platto, Nob., on tho 20th day of November, 1908. uiaimant names as witnesses: P. O. Potor son, A. Rudolph, T. J. Combs and W. A. Steams, all of North Platto, Nebraska. s!-6 J. E. EVANS. Reglstor. , PROnATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska. In tho matter of tho cstato of William II. Welty, decoased. Notlco Is heroby elven. That thn r.i-eriltnra of tho said deceased will meet tho -adminis trator or saiu ostato, bororo mo. County Judgo of Lincoln County. Nobraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 1st day of Decombor. 1908, and on the 1st day of Juno, 1909, at 9 o'clock a. ni each day, for thn purposo of presenting their claims for exami nation, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowod for creditors to present tholr claims and onoyoarfor tho Adminis trator to sottlo said estate, from tho 31st day of October 1908. This notlco will bo publNb-jd In tho North Platto Trlbuno eight publica tions successively prior to tho 1st day of December, 1908. Witness my hand and seal of said court this Slst day of October. A. D. 1908, n3-8 W. O. ELdkh, County Judgo. NOTICE OP SALE. Notlco Is horoby given that at 1 o'clock on Saturday, tho litb day of December, 1908, at the oast frontdoor of thn ennrt limmn In tlm city of North Platto, Nebraska. J -will soil at public auction to tho hlghost and best bid der, tho northwest quartor ot section 20, township 15, north of rango 33, westof tho 6th P, M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho terms of said salo to bo ono half cash and tho balanco In throe equal annual payments with interest from tho date of salo atslxporcont por annum upon each of tho deferred pay ments, said salo Is mado by vlrtuo of an order of tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, In a caso wherein Wesley T. Wil cox Is plaintiff and JesMo Dikcman. Almeda E. Dlkeman, Ohatincy E. Dlkeman, Lucllo L. Dlkeman and Ilcnjamln A. Dlkeman, execu tor and trustoo aro defendants, brought to partition the abovo described land and said salo Is hold pursuant to said order. Nov. 3-5 UrjTiiErt HuoiiANAN. Referee. Serial No. 761. II. E. 21583. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. n Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Nob., , Novorabor 6, 1906. Notlco Is horoby given that John W. Chlld orston. of Tryon Nob., who on Doc. 18, 1903, mado Homestead Entry No. 21585, for west half section 27, southeast quarter southeast quar ter section 28. northoast quartor, north halt northwest quarter, northoast quarter southr oast quartor section S3, township 18 north rango 81 west, slxtn principal meridian, has filed notlco of bis Intention to mako final Ave year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo L. O. Renoau, Cleric Mo District Court at Tryon. Nobraska. orr tho ad day of December, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses! William !?,?.'!? ed lopham. Robert McPharland. William Scott, all at Tryon. Nobraska. a8'" J. E. Evans. Register. fiorlal No. 0582. NOTICE OP PUBLICATION r . ,, , , (Isolated Tractt. Applicable to Nobraska only (34 Stat.. 1221) 1 Public 8ala. DEPAHTMENT OF THE INTRHIOR. .. .UnlAwl States Land Ofllco, Noth, pltto- Nobraska. November 4, 1008. tho Commissioner of thoGonoral Land Ofllco. mo(.Pr?S!?,,0DS ?th act of March 2. iw istatDM4 h A kit to?,111.?' n'!liI,,ll)llc "I0- to J S J5iel f" ji1"' I0.jlock on .1 uuiuti,.nra, uvxi, at tills ofllce. tho following tracts of land, towlt: West half southeast quartor. section 17. town morldan"0 ranK ' West 8th r,Mlpal Any person claiming advorsolr tho abovo described lands aro advised to fllo their C&toS"3 n orbof tho time nM w. H. c. woFoDSl: a8vg;: SIIERIPF'S SALE, .i iTl.rtiU?of an V$0T of lo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court whore nGlrard Trust Cornn.ntT trustee. Is Plaintiff and John Swckerflj"" 'noletcn. Mrs D. W StaplotoT.. hli wifi, flr namo unknown and Job iinwi t fin ":v1 ilnv At niwnmiui. tnnu . . ' . . . iiereniinniH. and to mo directed. I will on tho 2stl. d Of Nov . 1908. at 1 O'clock n m Nn'ifiSfL' "i"1 dt?)r of 1110 court iSuft N.rt,V1,nt,e Lincoln county, Nebraska sell at public auction to tho hlghost bidder for cash, ;o satisfy said decreo, intorcst , anA costs.tho followfngdescrlhed rotmJKf?o-wPt. Southeast quartor WiH) of section TiiiXi' Dated at North Platte. Nob.. Oct. 20, 1908 ' MltTONIIKItOKK. ' "' HherllT. PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS braUska0 0oMnty 0nnrt of '"coln comity. No- Notlcu 18 horoby given, that tho credit. f said drooasetl will meet tho Adniln it?KSf of sa d estate, boforo mo iJontitS i.. itralo5 Lincoln county; NM.SSu'V1?..' 9' suecesslvol 1908. ns uuy othor ropullstlcfnotlon. bU.dt)ur,uantit.1dorr XHfc