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Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. BDnSOUIPTION RATEflt One Year, cash In advance 11.26 Months, cash In advance 65 eta Entorod at North I'latto. Nebraska, Postcfllco as second class matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1909. Temperance Lecture. Mrs. Marie Kcough, a loyal Catholic with wido influence in the church, and a former mombor of tlio hoard of ed ucation of tlio city of Chicago, will deliver a temperanco lecture at tho Keith Theatro next Sunday evening, March 21st. Mrs. Kcough comas to this city recommended an ono ot' the most oloqucnt and logical lecturers on .ho platform. Her addresses abound in witticism which attract and hold hor audience. Possessed of a strong per sonality, winsome presonco and a zealous spirit, she ought to tax tho capacity of tho theatre. Admission freo and every body invited. Baptist Church. Another good day was had last Sun day. Tho morning congregation was tho largest in tho present poBtoratc. At this service ono young lady camo for ward, was converted and united with tho church. Tho prayer and conference mooting this week saw fifty two porsonB present again nnd was full of interest, Tho subject for next Sunday morning will be "Friends not Servants." All of tho services of the day will bo observed except tho ovon ing preaching. That meeting will bo ndjourncd to moot in tho union temper ance acrvlco at tho Keith theanre. Us ual wolcomo is oxtonded. Will Build Line to Ogalalla. Tho North Platto Tolpophone Com pany has ordered material for a metal ic telephone lino botwecn North Platto and Ognlalla, and construction work will begin na soon aB tho material ar rives. It is also tho intention of tho company later on to construct a lino north from Ogalalla to Keystone, thenco west to Lowollen and Oshkosh, thereby glvfng tho residents of those sections direct telephono connections with North Platto. Tho company will nlso rebuild Hb lino between North Platte and Sutherland, and it will bo part of tho through lino to Ogalalla. Manager Warner wont over tho routo this week, secured tho estimates and immediately ordered the material. Accidents are too Frequent. In an address boforo tho Western Railway Club at Chicago Tuosday night, Genl. Supt. Park, of tho Union Pacific said: "Ah railroad mon, wo must admit that tho long lint of fatal accidents and injuries to passengers and employes is a blow on our escutcheon which must bo wiped out. "It is u fact that not u fow railroad accidents are whitewashed to tho ex tent that tho oflklula try to doceivo thomaelvoa. Railroad mon must analyze tho prosont conditions In accordanco with tho growing sontimont that acci dents aro of too frequent occurroncc, and unlcsD prevented to a greater do greo than now oxlsto, tho strong arm of tho government must ntorvono." Real Estate Transfers. Mary J. Randolph to Union Realty & Trust Co., undivided one-half of tho south half of lota 1 and 2. block, 90, city $550.00. Jamea Pattorflon to A. F. Hlnnk enburg wcBt half southwest quartor section 31-14-29, S1.C00. James McGovorn to Thcodoro Lowo south half northwest and lota 3 and ! aoctlon 4-14-30, ?77G.00. J. A. Johnaoon to O. N. Madden HouthoaBt quartor of tho southeast quartor and lot 6 section 8-14-32, $2043,50. Elton Averill to Lavinu VanWinklo Bouthwost quarter section 28-11-31 $700. Joseph Littlo to Frank Blovlns the northoast quartor section 21-10-29, $1,250. M. D. Pass to D. S. , Scoflo'd tho southeast quartor section 12-29-34, $1,200. J. M. Wood to C. L. Dillon north half southwest and south half north west section 31-9-32, $3,200. Puckarue Island. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hostntter departed for tholr homo at Koarnoy tho latter part of last wook aftor a two weeks' visit here. Mr. Hosier has moved to and taken possession of tho farm south of Max woll purchased of Robt. Lewis, Henry Discoo who is suffering from blood poison is still in a dangerous con dition. Boyd McGuiro wont to Gothonburg Wednesday morning to attend tho mas querade danco at that placo that night. Mrs. Harry Graham received tho sad nows of the death of her littlo four year old sister at Ingham last Sunday morniiig. Death had' been caused by tho littlo ono playing around tho stovo In such a manner that hor clothos caught fire and being alono sho was burned so badly boforo holp could got What are Your Groceries Costing Look over your pass book paying-. It pays to pay cash. Granulated Sugar, 18 pounds $1.00 Tulip Patent Flour, per sack ,0. 1.35 ' Gothenburg Patent Flour, per sack . 1.35 Gothenburg O. K. Flour, per sack 1.30 3-lb pal Swift's Silver Leaf lard. . .40 5-lb pail Swift's Silver Leaf lard.. .05 B in pail Swift'B Premium lard 70 Pcrrio Viaus Maple Syrup per gal. 1.25 Corn Syrup 10-lb pail 40 Lewis Lyo per box 08 Diamond C Soap, 8 bars 25 Pearl Whito Soap, 7 bars 25 Gold Dust, 41b pkg 22 Paddle Bluing 10c size 07 Paddlo Bluing 6c size.. 04 Kingsfords Silver Gloss Starch per pkg 08 KingBfords Corn Starch per pkg.. .08 Best Gloss Starch per pkg 05 Best Corn Starch per pkg 05 Sapolio por pkg 9c, 3 for 25 Ammonia perbottlo 09 Seeded Raisins 12-oz pkg 08 lG-oz Seeded Basins, per pkg... 10 Currants 12-oz pkg.. 10 Bulk Raisins, Iargc,pcr lb 08 Cocoanut, tho best, J-lb pkg ' .15 Cox's Gclatlno 13c, 2 pkgs 25 Knox Gelntino 13c, 2 pkgs 25 Royal Baking Powder 1-lbcnn 45 Dr. Price's Baking Powder 1-lb can .45 10-oz can K. C. Baking Powder 08 15-oz con K. C. Baking Powder., . . .13 Cash counts. Buying groceries or any other kind of troods on time costs vou treater interest tlmn .mv lmnU ?n ri, - 3 - - j i ait biiw country would charge you. Then it saves that dispute about . x re 1 i.i t . - your account, n you aon t believe it give it a trial. Wilcox Department Store. 'to her that she died tho following morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Her shey aro visiting friendB nnd relatives Is this vicinity this week and attended tho masquorado ball at Brady Wednesday night. Tho remains of Chas. Powoll who died at his homo at Billings, Montana, recontly woro received hero Wednes day of last week and wero laid to rest tho following aftornoon. Tho Wood men of this vicinity and tho Odd Fol lows of Loxington took chargo of tho services and acted a brotherly part. Sympathy is oxtonded to tho bereaved wifo and fivo chlldron, ono boy and two girls being with tho mothor whilo tho two oldor glrU ure married. Miss Lola Stroud is tho gucsc of hor grandparents J. D. Drako's this week. Mias Tressa Woodbury dopartod Tuos day for hor homo in South Dakota. Carl Carlson loft Monday for Colo rado. Frionds of Chas. Goldsborry will bo plaasod to learn that he arrived in Cal ifornia and has improved in health to such an extent as to warrant him to purchaso forty acres of good land thoro and sottlo down permanently nnd will sond for his family soon. Fred Burns, of Ingham, is up this week closing a deal with his undo Frank Drako by which ho will farm tho hitter's placo this coming Boason. Kills Would-Bc Slayer. A merciless murderer Is Appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King.a Now LIfo Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stlmulato stomach, liver and bowels, rrovonting that clogging that invites appendicit is, curing Constipation BilliouBncss, Chills, Malaria. Headache and Indigestion. 25c at Stones Drug Tho prohibition editor who inadver. tontly printed a pound cako calling for a glass of whisky as ono of tho ingre dients having explained his blunder to angry readers of his own persuasion, may now turn his attontion to tho thirsty and allitorativo peoplo who bo siego him with tho quory, Why wasto whisky7 Brooklyn Eaglo. On what is called tho "raco question at tho bouUi" President Taft makes a radical departuro from the policy of every ono of his republican predeces sors, from Grant to Roosevelt, Mb inclusive Ho announces that Indianola, Miss,, shall bo treated precisoly liko Zanesville, O., nnd that thoro shall bo motcd out to Charleston, S. ft, exoctly what Milwaukee, Wis., shall recoivo. This is tho beginning of good under standing and a now departure. Wash ington Post. Near Death In Big Pond. It was a thrilling exporlenco to Mrs. Ida Soper to faco death. "For yoars a sovero lung troublo gave mo intonso suffering,'' sho writes, "and soveral times nearly caused my death. All reme dies faiU-d and doctorH said I was in curable Then Dr. King's Now Dis covery brought quick relief and a euro so permanent that I havo not boon troubled in twelvo years." Mrs. Sopor lives in. Big Pond, Pa. It works wondorn in Coughs and Colds, Soro Lungs Hem orrhages, LnGrippe, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affections. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. Guaranteed by Stono's drug etoro. You? and see the difference you are 25-oz K. C. Baking Powder 20 5-lb can K C Baking Powder 80 Pumpkin, per doz $1.10, per can., .10 Hominy, per doz $1.10, per can... .10 Kraut, per doz $1.10, per can 10 Sliced peaches (in heavy syup) per can 20 Standard Corn,pcr case 1.C0 per can .08 Standard Tomatoes, por case 2.25, per can io Soaked Peas, per case 1.40,per can .00 Fresh Peasper doz 1.10, per can.. .10 Covo Oysters largo can, 8 oz 15 Covo Oysters small can, 4 oz 08 Sugar Curod Bacon, per lb ,1G Salt, best grade, per 100 lb 75 Soda Crackers wooden boxes per pound 06 Oyster crackers wooden boxes per pound 0G Full Cream Cheese per lb.. , 20 Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 18c per pkg, 2 for 25 Grapo Nuts, por pkg 13c, 2 for . .. .25 Mothers' Oats, largo size, per pkg .25 Duko'B Mixturo tobacco 10-oz pkg .35 Horse Shoo Tobacco per pound 45 Yankeo Girl Tobacco 18 oz plug.. .35 Kerosene oil per gallon 15 YOUR HOUSE AND LOT may exist only In your mlnd'B eyo at pruHoni, uui wo win ncip to mnko it a reality, and will do nil in a real estate agent's power to assist you in buying a uu ratlin. MANY ON OUR LIST aro ready for your Inspection, and wo strongly ndviso buvintr nt nneo hnfnrn tho spring boom begins. Terms to suit Buchanan & Patterson. Real Estate and Insurance. DON'T FORGET tho blanket for your horso cold or ovon chilly or wet days might cost you the horso or n votorinr.ry's bill. Don't for get, cither, that wo enrry a fine lino of horso blankets nnd .other equine equip ment, durable, attractivo und reason ably priced. Harness continues to bo our main line, but wo havo, too, about everything olso you need for horso out fitting. A. F. FINK. ' SIIRKU'T'S HALE. Ily vlrttioof nu order of salo Issued from tho district court, of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Martin !L. McOullough U Plaintiff nnd Minerva A. Chase et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on the 2111. (by of Aurll 1WJ, nt 1 o'clock i, m. at the east front door of tlio court house fu North Platto. Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public, auction to tlio highest bidder for cash, io satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, the followtiii: described property, to-wlt ! Wo' t half of nor heast inmrter and east half of northwest ouartor of Section I", Townshtn 0, Range S3. West of I' . M Dated at North I'latte. Nob., March 111, 1909. I. I Mlt.TONIIEUnKIl, mll'-O Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE lly virtue of an older of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county. Nobras ka, upon adocreoof foreclosure rendered In Maid court wherein William Paddoet et nl aro Plaintiffs and Tho South I'latto I-oan and Trust Company Is defendant, and to tmi di rected, 1 will on tho aith day of April ivoo. at 1 o'clock it. in., at the east front door of Mm court house In North I'latto, Lincoln County, Neb. sell at public auction to tho highest bid der fori cash, to satisfy tald decree. Interest ana costs, the roiiowingciescriiH-u property., towlti Southeast M. of Hretlon 8. Tnurnvliln U. itaniro 3-J. Dated North l'Intte. Neb., March 10, 1000. I. L. Mll.TONIIUIUIKH. nilO-0 Sheriff. KEITH THEATRE CHAP. II. STAMP, Manager Fashionable Comedy Event of the Year. Saturday MnvnL 9 fill. Evening, Midi Ml UU1. MR. JOHN CORT Presents Max AMERICA'S FOREMOST COMEDIAN Figman in the Biggest Success of His Remarkable Career "The Substitute," A Comedy by B. M. Dix and E. G. Sutherland "Bettor than 'Tho Mon on tho Box'" Minneapolis Tribune Seal Sale begins March 1 8th . Prices $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c We Believe In good advertising. But we believe mostly in good Merchandise. QUALITY vs. CLAIMS. With SOme Stores Itn "mnnll Hin nnrl littlo done." Easier to make claims man to substantiate there's tho rea son. But isn't it more profitable for you to form a co-partnership with BUch merchandise as ours? Wc handle a fino line of perfumes, toilet water, faco powder, and all toilet articles. Wo also nanuio a nice line ot hardware, tinware, granite waro and notions of all kinds. THE BEE HAVE RACKET STORE 50D Dewoy Street. The C. F. Iddings Co. COAL Rock Springs Lump and Nut Maitland Lump and Nut Hanna Lump and Nut Colorado Lump and Nut Pennsylvania Hard Coal (In Stovo nnd Nut Sizo) Blacksmithing Coal We carry the larcrest assort rrient of high grade coal in the :... Ti. nty. ny us wiin your next order. Call Phone 7. We have it. The C. F. Iddings Co. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets. Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 12G, Night Phono 482. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS A Ssecialty Shop 107 East Fifth. ALL KINDS OF MEN smoke tho1 Forest King cigar. Taste is not a matter of social position-tho clerk appreciates a good smoko as well as tho merchant. No better nt tho pricothan tho Forest King cigar. Prico C cents. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM, tl. Homeopathic Physicmn and Surgeon. Ofllcct McDonald Bank Building. Phono 183. A. J. Amos. M. I). Marlo-Amcs. .1. V- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. . Phones j. Office 130 , i nones JKcaWenco 115 D ,R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8. McDonald State Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attornoys-at-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 rjp C. PATTERSON, Attornoy-at-Law, Offlco: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. NORTH PLATTE PANTATORIUM II. R. REESE, Prop. Ladies' and Gents' Clothes Cleaned with French Dry Cleaner. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. Over Mrs. Huff man's Millinery Store. Phono 450. KARL GERLE Merchant Tailor. Tnvitafl vnnr inanontinn nf Vi!o fin. lino of samples of goods for Spring and Summer Suits, Overcoats and Trou sers, which will be made to order in a most up-to-dato and satisfactory man ner. Shop over Schatz & Clabaugh's iurc Harrington & Tobin, Wholesale Hay and Grain. . . . Parties desiring to settle their accounts may do so by calling at our office. Room 5, Keith 1 heatre building. T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. Mv services aro worth nil t Vipv rnnf If you go to a cheap man you will probably fail to sell or bo comnolled to sell at a sacrifice. The only rea son any auctioneer is cheap is be cause his services aro not worth much, tor terms and dates writo or wire at my expense, Phone E5Q4 NOTIOE. Notice Is horeby fflven that on tho DOtU day or January. 1WU, J K. Crow. J. I.. Shuck, Ocorno A. Walker. OoorKO II. Slnulo and Arthur Con nor associated thorasolvcs together as a body cornprato, undor tho name and stylo of Tho Houth Hide Mutual Telephono Company. Tho tirlnflnnl n nun tt nt .t .1... i t . or said company shall bo In tho city of North Dl.Mll T Itinnln ........ L J ( mi ural naturoof tho business to bo transacted ttlinll lui , .......... ....... ...... . i ... ...... u n. wijiimi, i iu,uiiihuio aim main tain a main telephone lino In Lincoln county, iiuuiuiHB, iruin miicny 01 norm riauototlio southeast cornorof Section 10, Township 11, uuuKu.iu. logemer witri lateral and branch lines and extensions of tho main lino, and for auuii yurpusu may own, lease, son and convey such roal estate as may bo necessary or Incl- . I I .1'1 "UU 1MUIHUU1U UUIIUIICMUK of said business, and to do and perform such umui uum uiiu limits as may oo incident and necessary to the main noworsof tho corpora tion 'I'll.. n.w...1 ... I I -..1.-1 i. ' . orUed Is sS.OoO.oo, divided Into shares of SlU.oo i. .Vi ',J' 'W.' BU1U. uiHia' hiuck noi loss man f 1100.00 shall bo subscribed and fully paid up. lllnll Hm fiTfttifnl.i.. v .1... ' . i . T.ho dato of tho commencement of tho corpor ation Nt. nil luith.i ltt fln nf H. . H ,iu.i and tho dato of Its termination shall bo tho Vi i Tr. iiiu iiiKiirnianiouut of Indebtedness or liability to which tlio eor- tJiuiiun in Bl any llllio IU SUOjeCt ltfiOH Htiall "tockXCe two"tnlr(l!i of lts Pod up capital ThoalTalrs of said corporation aro to bo managed by a Iward of five directors, to gether with a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, together with such other and subordinate managers, agents and sorvants as said oltlcers may appoint and hire, blgned March 8th, uww. .1. lv. Ouow. .1. L. HllUCK. Okohok A. Wai.kkh, . ,. , aKOlKIE II. SS(M,K. mV'i AllTHUlt CO.NNOll Serial No. 012820. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. S. Land Otllco at North I'latto. Nob. u. . fliarcn Btn, ioo.. of North I'latto, Nebraska, who. on July 1st ', . . """ii-sicaii emry no. iwia, portal No. 01 to, .for south half northoast Quarter and lota 1 and i!. Section 4, Township 12, north, Hango 32 west of tho Sixth l'rlnclpa tnakp llnal llvo year proof to establish claim .y luu lauu muro uuscriooo. ooioro me Itcglstor and Kocolvor at North I'latte. Neb., on tho Btli day of May, llWtl. Claimant names as witnesses: Charley of Dickons, Nob., and William Carman of Wallace, Nob. my-o J, K. KVAN8, Register. Estray Notice. Taken up on about November 1st. 1908,on section OG.town 15, range 32, by tho undersigned who thero resides, ono white nnd black hoifor nbnnt. t.wn vnnr a Old branded J on loft hln. nnd unrlnp crop on both ears. Tho ownar must can, provo property, pay charges and tako animal awuv or it will ha IInnnafl of according to law. V. t, AlCNEEL. NOTIOE OK BETTLEMRNT. Tho Stato of Nebraska. I . Lincoln Countr. fss In tho County Court. In tho matter of tho estate of I.owls KcUcy", deceased- To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested In tho cstnto of Lewis Kollcy. Tako notice, that John E. Evans has filed In tho county court a report of his doings as admlntstratorof said cstato and It Is ordered that tho same stand for hearing tho 20th day of .March, A. D. K09, boforo tho court at tho hour of 9 o'clock a. m., at which tlmo any person Interested may appear and except to and contest tlio samo. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered given In tho North I'latto Tribune, a soml-weokly nows papor for six successlvo publications prior to March 20th, lMAi. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho county court at North I'latto this '20th day of Febr uary A. I). 1W0. 1 23-0 W. C. EuiEit. County Judgo. Pcrlal No. OlSSfl. II. E. No. 10181, NOTIOE OV I'UHLICATION DEPAIITMENT Of THE INTrUIOtt. United States Land Ofllce. At North I'latto. Nebraska February 20, 1000, Notlco Is hereby given that Ocorgo Moran, of North I'latte, Nebraska, who. on October loth. m, mado homestead entry No. lulOl, for southeast quarter Section 34. Township 10 N., Itango 20 . flth 1'rlnclpal Mcrldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to mako flnal Ave roar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho register and recelvor, at North I'latto, Nebraska, on tho 10th day ot April. 1000. Claimant names as witnesses! w. II Combs and Garfield Qutherlcssof North I'latte, No braska and James Oooloy and E. W. Wright of Myrtle, Nob. f23-6 J. E. Evans. Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Ofllce. North I'latto. Nebraska. . Feby. 4, 1009. A suflrclont contest affidavit having boon filed In this ofllce by Charles T. breach, con testant, against homestead entry No. 23176 mado Juno 10, 1007, for byiH of soot!on 17, township O.rango 32, by Qeorgo W. Craig con testee. In which It Is alleged that said Ocorgo W. Craig has novcr established his rcsl,.?ccc on said land; that he has never cultlvato . or Improved any portion o tho samo, and that ho has wholly ab' ndoneu said ianu for moro than six months and ono day last past! that aid absenco from land was not duo to his employment In tho army, navy or marlno corps if tho United States. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and ofTcr evldcnco touching said alienation at 10 o'clock a. m, on April fr. 1009 before the Register and Recelvor at tho United States Land Ofllco In North I'latto. Nebraska. Tho said contestant having, In a proper aflldavlt, filed Feby 4. HW. sot forth facts which show that after duo dtllgenco personal sorvlco of this notlco can not bo mado. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notlco bo given by duo and nropor publication. rO-0 j. k. Evans. Register. PRORATE NOTIOE In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska, February 0th, 1000. In the inattci of the cstato of Fred Oolso, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho credltorsof said deceased will meet tho Administrator of said cstato, boforo tho. County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 8th day of March, 1000. and on tho 8th day of September, 1000, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Administrator to sottlo said cstato. from tho 8th day of Sep tember. 100S. This notlco will bo published In the North I'latto Tribune, for eight publica tions successively prior to tho Uth day of March, lttW. . W. O. ELDER. fO-S County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Stato of Nebraska, county of Lincoln, ss, In tho County Court March 1st, 100. In tho matter of tho estato of Thomas Hanrahan. deceased. "n roadlng and filing tho petition of Mario A. Thompson, praying that tho administra tion of said cstato may bo granted to hor as administratrix Ordered, That March 23, 1009, at 2 o'clock p. m Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said mattor may appear at a County Court to bo hold in and for said County, and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. This order to bo published for six successive publications In tho North I'latto Trlbuno.prior to March 23d. 1009. . W. O. Eldeu. n2-0 County Judgo. ORDKR OF 1IEARINO ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Stato of Nebraska. (, Lincoln County, IM Tn tho County Court, March 8th. 1009. In tho mattor of tho estato of Eliza McGovorn. deceased. On roadlng and llllng tho petition of Mao Weeks praying that tho administration of said estato may bo granted to Hubert A. Donolson, as administrator. Ordered. That March 31st, 1900. at 9 o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show causo why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not he granted. This order of hearing to bo pub lished in tho North Platto Tribune for six successlvo publications prior to March 31st. m0-3 W. O. Et.UKit. County Judgo. Sheriff's Snle. ny vlrtun of on order of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln County, Ne braska. uion a decreo of foreclosure ren dered In said court whoroln Martin L. Mc UulloHgh, Is plaintiff and Lucy M. Ilaldwln Is defendant, and to mo directed, twill IN llin lOtli ilnl, nt A iibII llimi . ...... u,. ,u v. i j ui .ll, Wl', UI, ono o'clock!), m.. at tho oast front door of tho court hpuso In North I'latto. Lincoln County. lyiurasKu.soimi punuc auction to tlio Highest est and osts. Mm fnllmvlni? ilpcrlii,.,l i,rn. orty. to-wlt: Southwest quarter (wW) section eighteen (18). township llfteen (15) N.. rango thirty-two (32), W. 0 p. m. In Lincoln county. Nebraska. Ilntnl Nnrth l"lntln Vol, ..), Mn.l. 1th. 1W9. mo-6 I. L. Mii.TOKiiEitQEn. Sheriff. ORDER OF HEARING ON PRORATE OF FOREIGN WILL. Stato of Nebraska, i Lincoln county. I " In tho county court March 10th, 1009. In tho mattor ot the estate ot Stuart Mitchell, Deceased. On reading and filing tho rtotltlnn nf n. Janot Petrlkon Mitchell, praying that tho instrument filed on tlio luth day of .March. 1000, and purporting to be a true copy of tho probate In Northumbcrlalii county, stato of Pennsylvania, of tho last will and testament of the sld deceased, my bo proved, approved probated, allowed and recorded as thn lust will and testament of tho said .Htnnrt. Mlt- chell, deceased, In this county of Lincoln, nenrasKa. Ordered, That April 7th. 1009, at 0 o'clock a in,. Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said mattor may appear at a county court to bo held In and for hald county, and show causo wbv thn prayer of petitioner should not lie granted. This notlco to bo published for six successlvo publications In tho North Platto Tribune prior to April 7th. 1000. v. u. r.LDEK. county Judgo. NOTIOE. Associated Land Company, a corporation. and W. W. Ryan. Ilrst and real namo un known, defendants: Will take notlcn that on tlin Rtli rim. nf March, 1WW, Frank Stanley, plaintiff heroin, filed his amended petition In tho District Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, nirfllrmt. iald defendants, the object and prayer nt wmi'ii uru iiiivi.' reciiun iJ, Lownsnip JU, Range 32, In Lincoln county, Nebraska, sold for tho paymont of a certain Judgment, which plaintiff recovered against tho defendant, tho Associated Land Company, In the lis trlct Court of Douglas county, Nobriiska. on tho 12th day of Decoitber. 1008, which Judg ment Is for the sum of $960 00 nnil itwiu ,,f suit: and for a decree, adjudging that the do- loiHiant. w n . ityan, ursi aim real namo un known, holds tho title to tho above described laud in trust-for tho defendant, Associated Land Company, and that said real cstato Is In fact the nronmy of tho Assoc-lateii i.mui Comnany. and for general enullatiln rnlinf mi costs of suit. Vou aru reiulrod to answer said amended petition on or beforo tho 10th day of April, Dated, March Hh. 1009. ra-l FRANK STANLEY, Plaintiff,