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Semi-Weekly Tribune. Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. BUUHCIUPTION KATKfli One Year, cash In advance, I1.S& Muntbi, cah In advance 65 cU Entered at North Platto, Nebraska, Postonlce as second class matter. TUESDAY MAY 11, 1909; State Auditor Barton's office has summed up tho total of appropriations mnde by the legislature for 1909-10, and finds It to bo $836,497 more than tho total appropriations made by the republican legislature for tho two years previous Representative Sink, of Orand Is land, says thu time is now ripo for tho removal of the state capital from Lin coln to his city, and says "we'll have this thing started and tho capital cinched beforo Lincoln wakes up to the fact that there is a possibility of losing it." Go ahead, Mr. Sink, the people west of tho on hundredth meridian will back you. Tho Nebraska railronds aro now ready to comme: their fight against the two cent nasae rrr rata in this state, the Union To ic. Missouri I'a-.ific, Burllng ton and Hock Island combining their legal talent for the test case. It is nld that Attornev General Thompson has the evidence already in hand to nrovo that the two cent rate is renuraerative to the roads. Where Ignorance is General. President Taft rises at 8 a. m., break fasts at 8:30. troes to his office, answers a part of his mail, confers with the nub e and numerous 01 Ciais tin duo. when his lunch is served in his private office. Said lunch consists of two large nppltn and a glass of water. vet tno worm is nan mil oi noorue who think if they don't load their stomachs three times a day they are not living. Most of them are dying to tno tune of "three square meals a day", and don't know it. More people in the United States suffer from overeating than from being underfed. And thte is mora ignorance among otherwise intelligent people about eat ing than anything else in the world. Few people Know what to eat. now to cat or when to ent. Mastication, digestion and assimila tion aro pretty nearly lost arts among heinga by courtesy called human, Cheyenne Tribune. A disnttch from Nairobi, British East Africa, announces that tho na tivts have named Theodore Roosevelt Bwunnu Tumbo. As there aro few African scholars among Tribune read era and it would be difficult to guess the mean ng of the name, you shall be kent no longer in suspense. Bwanna Tumbo means "portly master." The natives have placed him high on the list of mighty hunters and constant!) marvel at his marksmanship. Denutv Countv Attornev Charles E Mataon savored his connection with the offlee of the countv attornev yesterday and J. B. Strode will assume his duties as the successor of Mr. Matson Mon day morning. Tho retiring official haa been connected with the office for about five years, first as an assistant under County Attornov Caldwell and later as doputy under Frank M. Tyrrell, "j part with Mr. Matson with keen re e-et." said County Attorney Tyrrell "Ho has been a most satisfactory deputy and I think highly of his attain ments as a lawyer." Mr. Matson re Blgned a short time ngo to accept an advantageous business deal at North Platto. Lincoln News. Chief of Staff of Hot Springs Doctors on Annual Tour CERTAIN RESULTS. Many Gael mrbbe thnt Record-Herald ro porter didn't start something when he went wost early this spring with the White Sox on their., journey to the pa cific Coast. In otf-hand, descriptive narlanco he wired from Grand Island Neb., that thuy were "passing through tho wastos of Nebraska." 1Mb got Mr. J. T. Dunlnp, advertising manager or Tho Twentieth Century Farmer, and alt other loyal Nebunskans, a rpusod up, and naturally. We quote xrom tho red-hot, rtgtit-olL-the-tlro ntti booklet Issued by The Twentieth Con , tury Farmer: "Tho forlorn wastes of ' Nebraska," wroto the Record-Herald correspondent. "Forlorn wastes" thu paoduced 17S.0U0.000 bushela of corn 50,000,000 bushels of oats, 43,000,000 bushels of wheat, 8,000,000,000 bush-la of potatoes. 2.000,000 tons ol alfalfa $50,000,000 worth of cattle and $12,000, 000 worth of hogs in 1908. "Forlorn wastes" that sell for from $75 to $350 nn aero. "Wilds of Nebraska" and Nebraska able to claim 7,000 school buildings, $8,000,000 in tho permanent school fund and $27,000,000 worth o school land pouring more millions into that fund every decade. "Barren wastes" from which ascends the smoku from manufacturing plants that have a capitalization of $60,000. J00 employ 20,000 wage earners while turning out finished products worths $175,000,000 on tho open market." Judicious Ad vertiser. Miller News. Listing corn is tho order of tho day in this section of the country. P. W. Olson hud the mUfortuno to loio one of his best horses a few days ago. The animul stepped on n nail and blood poisoning resulted, Miss Joy Ebright closed a successful eight months' term of school in this precinct Thursday evening, the pupils rendering a very interesting program. Nearly all the parents of the children were present. Smashes all Records. As an all-round laxative tonic nud Iieallh-butidor no other pills can com- paro with Dr. king's New Life Pills They tone and regulato Btomach, liver and kidneys, purify tho blood, streng then tho nerves; cure Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Head ache, Chills and Malaria. Try them. 25 cents at clone's urug btoro. Rivaling tho tragedy at Lodge Polo last February when u teacher was froz en to ueatn in tno sumo vicinity, wus that of last Monday, Frank Vosika was burning weeds on a fnvorublo day, as ho thought, when a whirlwind car ried tho bluzo across the plowed ground and on to rungo near Win. Micu'n home. Aa usual In this country every man woman und child turned out to save the property. Among them was Lillie Mica, a strong girl of fifteen who carrlod water to the fighters that they might wet the sackB with which they whipped the flames. When the fire was stayed the child fell down without a Btrugglo, dead. Sidney Telegraph. Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr England's oldest man married tho third time at 120, worked in the fields till 132 and lived 20 yoars loncrer. Peon o should bo youthtui ut ttu, James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky., shows how to remain young. "I feel just like a 16-vear-old boy, " he writes, "after tnkintr six bottles of Electric Bitters For thirtv Year's Kidney trouble tnude lifo a burden, but tho first bnttlo of thin wonderful medicine convinced mo I had found tho greatest cure on earth Thoy're a godsend to weak, sickly rundown or old pew5lo;'-Trythl'ffl. COc t Stone Drug Co, The Chief of Staff of the Hot Springs Doctors is making his annual tour of tho state, visiting the towns nnd cities calling on their patients in each com munity, and consulting with new pati ents who aro desirous of the great treat ment that euros all chronic and nervous diseases of men and women the phe nomenal success of the Hot Springs treatment is due to the fact that it removes from tho patlont's sys tem the cause ol disease: usually doc tors traat the symptoms of the case, in stead of making a complete diagnoHi and then removing tho cause as do these specialists. The human body has been the II it- study o' these noted specialists, their skill In the matter or medical diagnosis nuts thorn In the front ranks of Ameri can bpeciaiista. Alter tney make a painstaking examination they are In a position to state positively whether or not n cure is possible: if not thev tell the patient so and refuse to undertake a cure. If they do undertako a cure the patient is cured. They do this at extremely reasonable cost, they ask no feo at all until the patient in complete y cured. The highest standard of Quality is the only standard In the medicines used by the Hot bprlngs uoctors. Ihese ex pensive medicines are especially pro pared lor each case, tney are irom tne World's best laboratory, guaranteed by tho puro food laws, eliminating all possibility of anyonn taking into their system any poisonous drugs. A cure is pure and permanent as a result of. tak ing tho world famous Hot Springs home featmont. Chronic nnd nervous diseases like rheumatism, asthma, bronchitis, goiter, diseases of the heart, blood and lung diseases, catarrh, gall "tones, epilepsy, kidney, stomach and bladder troubles, and female diseases must yield to the treatment as given by these noted Specialists. In their Lincoln offices are thousands or lettors from people who have been restored to health, in many instances theso people could not have been cured were it not for tho Hot Springs treatment. For example take the case of Mrs. White who lives at University Place, Neb. These Specialists made n careful examination of her case and found that she waa suffering from rheumatism, kidney and stomach trouble. Aftor taking treat ment, hero is what she says in her own words: University Place. Neb.. April 18. '09. Words almost fail me to tell how thankful I am for ronowod health and strength after suffering with stomach trouble which eventually reached a stago where I could scarcely retain food, nnd suffered great pain. lo add to my trouble I was also afflicted with rheumatism which swelled my feet and hands so tht I was hlpleis. I tried several local doctors but their treatment failed to give mo any rplief. 1 began to take the lint bonnes Doc tors treatment and commenced to im prove at onco, and now at tho end of twelvo months I am entirely recovered nnd feel as well as at any time of my life. I am glad to recommend tho Tint- Snrinrrn tmntmunt fnr whf If Vina . t . , i j - ............ Lome in ana let US snow you done for me, to any who may bo ulllic why they are not just as good l0U ,n ino ee"- TO NORTH PLATTE. Do You Want to Make Money? The only way you can get the most profit out of raising hogs is to fence your farm and let them gather up tho waste for you. In fencing the only way to spend your money is to buy the best That is American. Eighty per cent of all the woven fence mado nnd sold in the United States is American, that should prove the quality. Car just in at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. At Pacific Hotel Majr 19th He Will Make no Charge' for Consul tation or for Examination. North Platte Citizen Knows How Sure They Are. Nothing uncertain nbout tho work of Doan'a !K dney P a in North Platto. There is nlcntv of positive proof of this In the toBtlmony of citizens, touch evi donee should convince tho most skepti cnl doubter. Bead the following state ment. Mrs. J. T. Hollenbeck, Dewey St., North Platte, Nob., says: "During the past two or three years I Buffered from a dull grinding ncho through the small of my back directly over the kidneys and in my limbs nnd on account of it, I could hardly drag myself around. In the morning when l got up there was nn extreme soreness ncross the small of my back and it would be hours be fore l could walk with any degree ot freedom or stand erect. Tho kidney secretions were also very annoying on account of their irregularity in pass age. About a year ago when I was reeling very miserable, a friend ad vised mo to try Doan's Kidney Pills nnd I procured n box at A. Jr. otrcltz s drug store. In a short time after com mencing their use 1 Improved and it was not long beforo I was completely cured I have since had no return of kidney trouble" f or Sale by all Uoniers. i'rico w cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Now York. Solo Agonts for tho United Stntcs. Komember the name Donn a and tnke no othor. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Ofllco. North Platte, Nebraska. April 5. 1WS). A sufllcfont contest afllCavIt having boon filed In this office by Charles T. Ureacli, con testant, against homestead entry No. fMi6 mado.Iuno 10, 1W7, for tho swWof section 17, township u.rango 32. by Oeorgo w. Craig con testee. In which It Is alleged that U cor go Vf. Craig has never established lils rcsl on said land: that lie has never cultivate, or Improved any portion o tho same, and that lie has wholly ab ndoncti Haiti tan- for tnoro than six months and ono day lust past! that aid alleged atwenco was not duo to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps f tho United States during any war In which tho United States has been engaged. Said parties aro hereby notified to appear, re spond and orforovldcnco touchlngsald allcua Ion at 10 o'clock a tn. on Juno 4, 1U09 beforo tho Itcglstur and Itccelvcr at tho United States Land Ofllco In North Platte, Nebraska. Tho Bald contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed April 5, IWffl. sot forth facts which show that after duo dlllgunco personal service ot this notice can not bo mado. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notlco bo given ny ouo ana proper publication. .i TAX NOTICE. Ctf. No. 8331. To Louis Btockdalo: You aro hereby notified that on November Sth. 110. L. A. Wight purchased at public sale, for taxes for tho year IW tho following described tract of land, to-wlt! Tho west M of section 13. town ship tl. north, range .13. west. In Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. Said land was taxed In thonamo of Louis etockdalo. Thu time ot redemption wll1 cxplro after July 13th. IW9, and prior to August 30, lW.i, waon tax deed will bo applied tor. Dated March 30th, 1W9, L.A. WiaiiT. a0-fl K. Evans. Itcglstcr. An All 'Round Harness. Most people cannot afford to hava many sets of harness. Therefore we havo this for most nil service. It is well made, handsome, durable, reliable and cheap. Warranted as to workmanship and material. Can't bo beat the best to be had for the money. Fine custom work a specialty. Also full stock of harness on hand. A. F. FINK. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned havo organized themselves as a corporation under tho namo and stylo of North IMatto Uas and Electric Company, with tho princi pal placo ot business In the city ot North Platto. Lincoln County. NubrasUa, and the gwioral nature of thn business to bo trans acted Is to own. acquire, construct, maintain, cutilp and opcrato buildings, machinery and plants tor the purnoso of generating atui sup plying electricity and gas for lllumlnatlnr, heating nnd manufacturing purposes toother corporations, prlvato or municipal, and to Individuals, and to generate and tiso oiectric tty and gas for power, heating and lighting nun an omer lawiui purposes and oispose oi busamo to other corporations, private and municipal, and Individuals and to do and perform all things which may bo requisite or neccssarj for carrying on tho said business. Tim amount of tlincanltal stock la I&iOOUU. divided into 2&0U shares of tho par value of 100.00 each, to bo fully paid uu within ono year from the oreanlzrtlon of this corpora tion in casii or in property ot tue run vaiuo of $iW,0O0.iW or partly In cash and the bal ance In property or the run vaiuo o such balance and the highest amount ot Indebted ness shall not exceed tho sum of (104,000.00. The affairs or tho corporation shall bo con- uc'eu by a Hoard or Directors composed or live memlxirs, who shall elect a president, vtco-presldent. secretary, treasurer and such other officers as may bo fixed by tno by-laws. l.Ktl'ESTEH WAI.KEH Khank E. Iloi.i Attn IIauhy Dixon Al.rHKD It. CUMMlNOS M ATBGW 13. SraiHOKA Incorporators. Serial No. 01M0. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land OfiJce at North Platte. Nab. March SO. 1P09. Notice Is hereby given that Leslie 11 Sims, of Wollfleet. Nebraska, who on January 20. 1TO3, mado Homestead i.ntry o. iw-isu, serial No. ulttflfor sH awM. noW swM, sw seM. section 8. lownshtt) II north, range 30. west 0th principal meridian, has filed notlco ot his intention to make nnai uvo ycarproor, to es tablish claim to tho land above described, bo ron) tho resistor ana receiver at worth riatte, Nebraska, on the soventeetli day of May, 1B09. Claimant n nines as witnesses: Allxirt Nick les and Joo Koester, of Wellll"Ct, Nobraska, and James ltlblet and Aloxandor MacUonald r North I'latte. Nebraska. mai-o J. E. Evahs. Resistor. Your H:me iiaaHHHHMHIJ r. A SWELL SMOKE is what you will find the Forest King cigur every time. If you had a good dinner top It oil with a Forest King. It you have had a poor meal you II for get all your disappointment if you smoke a forest King after it. Think that a big claim for a cigar? Well, make the experiment nnd you 11 say we are right, The Forest King only costs five cents anyway. J. F. SCHMALZRIED is not complete without Peninsular Range a W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc Calls unswered promptly. Day Phono 12G, Night Phone 482. but the best. Wilcox Department Store PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. TWINEM II imeopathic Physician n id hurgeon. Omcet McDonald Hank Muilding. Phono 18.T A. J. Ames, M, I). Mario Ames, I. IV DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Offico: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Ofllco 273, RcBidenco 273 flEO. B. DENT. J Physician and Surgeon. uiitco: uvor Aicuonnld Hank. I Office 130 Phones ) Residenco 11C C. DROST. Osteopathic Physician. Rooms 7 an'l 8, McDonald Stnto Bank Building, Phono 148. Whito. Horn is a testimonial letter from Smith Center, Kansas, that is inter esting: Smith Center. Kans. April 14.09. Mrs. Amis is getting along just fine: has not' had any of her old dropsical trouble at nl' this year. It has been just nbout ono year since Kind Providence sent you to Smith Conter and we are certainly thankful for tho help you have ren dered us. Wishing you unbounded sue- cobb, wo arc as ever. mil. and Mrs. s. u AMIS. Tho treatment that has cured theso people nndrostored thousands of others to health is available to the people in this section for it is this wonderful system of treatment thnt the Chief of Staff of tho Hot Springs Doctors bring to us on May 19. Pacific hotel. Aa tho Specialists will be hero only one day, it is respectfully requested that people do not call out of idle curiosity. He will be busy with pa tients who roally need his services and it would be an imposition to tako up his time idly. It is also Important to announce that married women who vih to consult with tho Chief of Staff must bo accompanied by their hus bands, and all minors by their parents. If you nro suffering with any chronic or nervous d I ho., so nnd dosire to bo re stored to health, vigor und happiness, don't fail to call Mav 19, 1909. Tho pormanont offices of tho Hot Springs Doctors aro located ut 14th and O streot, Lincoln, Nebraska. The Best Stallion In Lincoln County can be found at the Birdwood ranch at Birdwood Siding. All All parties desinntr to raise good colts call at the Bird wood ranch and inspect the horse the only registered full-blood Percheron stallion in Lincoln county. D. A. Goodrich. WIL Office Store. OX & HALUCAN. Attornejt-nt-l,aw. over Schatz Clothing Phono 48 T. P PATTERSON. Attornoy-nt-Law, Office : for Front & Dow" Sta. MARMONT 50790 Percheron Stallion. Mnrmont weighs 1800 pounds, dark ubvi mm ill iouu. Will make the season at the owner's farm one mllo east of tho Nichols school house. Terms $16.00 to insure livo colt, or $12 uu to insure mare with colt. When inaros nro disposed of or re moved from tho county service fee becomes duo nt onco. CHAS; TROVILLO. Owner. roap NOais. To all whom it may concern: Tho Commissioner appointed for tho pur pose of locating a public road has re ported in favor of the sum with a slight change as follows: Commencing at tho i section corner between sections 3 nnd 4, T 13 N, of Range 30 W being indontical with S E. cornor of lot 5 of County Clerk's Subdivision of Lot 1 and S E. J N. E. J of Section 4, T. 13 N, Range 30 W running thence north of section line to tho S. E. cornor of Lot 2, thonce wost between lots 2 and 3, to a road now traveled and having been traveled for moro than iu years ana having oeen dedicated to adjoining lot owner by W. L. Park, former owner and proprietor of said land, thenco north on aald traveled road to tho north lino of said section 4, That part of said road along section line nnd between lots 2 and 3 to be CO foot wido nnd that part now traveled and having been loft us a rnatl by W. h. Park to bo 00ft, wide. A road less then 50 feet wide cannot bo graded properly. All objections thereto or claims fnr damages must bo filed in tho offico of tho county clerk on or beforo noon on the 12th duy of July, 1909, or such road will he established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Nebr., May 7, 1909. F. R. Em.iott mll-4 County Clerk. GO TO . M. SORENSON FOR Furnilure Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREpNS .... A Specialty Shop 107 East Fifth. NORTH PLATTE PANTATORIUM II. R. REESE, Prop. Ladies' and Gents' Clothes Cleaned with French Dry Clonnor. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Goods called for and dolivored. Over Mrs. Huff man s Millinery Store. Phono 4G0. KARL GERLE Merchant Tailor, Invites vnnr inspection of his fint line of samples of goods for Spring and bummer buita, uvrconts ami Trou sers, which will be made to order in i most up-to-date and satisfactory man ner. fanop ovor bclmtz ii Ununugh store. OttDER OK HKAIUNa ON 1'ETITION KOIt AITOINTMENT OK ADMIN IoTIt ATOIt State of Nebraska, county ot Lincoln, ss. In thu County Court April 8th, IWJ. lit Llm mftttnr (if tlin natntn nf f.nti. Peterson, deceased "nrcadltiff and flllnir tho petition of Louis Peterson, praying that tho administra tion of ssld estate may ho granted to him ai administrator ordered, That Mar nth. lira, at 2 o'clock . ni.. Is assigned fur l.i-arlntr said niitltlnn when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to 1ki hold In and for said County, and show catiso why the nrayvr of uctli loner should not ho wanted. This notice to ho published for six successive publications In the North Platte Tribune, prior to May 6th. ldou. W. U. Kt.PF.K, al3-B County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE BY GUARDIAN. In the District Court in and for Lin coln County. Nebraska, in the matter ol the application oi Anna Altenbern, Guardian of tho es tato of Carl E. Altenbern. Benjamin E. Altenbern, Elsie L. Altenbern and Dav id W. Altenbern, minors, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suancc of an order made by 11, hi. Grimes, judge of the District Court of the 13th judicial District of Nebraska, in nnd for Lincoln county, in the state of Nebraska, and made on the 16th day of February, 1909, for the sale of real t s. , ., . .,, ., estate nereinauer uescnoeo. i win sen at the east front door of the courthouse in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 22nd day of Mny, lauy, beginning at the hour l o clocK p. m.. central time the follow ing described real estate to-wit: south west quarter (bwI) of section thirty one (31) in township thirteen (12) north of range thirty-threo (33), west of the Gth P. M., situated it Lincoln county. NebrasKa, to the highest bidder upon the following terms, to-wit: all cash in hand. Said sale will bo called at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., central time and will be held open for the period of one hour thereafter. Dated this 20th day of April. 1909. Anna Altenbern, Guardian of the Es tate of Carl E. Altenbern, Benjamin hi, Altenbern, Imsio Li. Altenbern and David W. Altenbern, Minors. By L. E. Roach and E. H. Evans, a21-4 Her Attorneys. OKDEIt OK IIEAIttNO ON PETITION KOR APPOINTMENT OK ADM IN IMTIt ATOIt, Htato of Nobraska, Lincoln county, as. In tho county court, April lBth. 1009. In tho matter of tlin istatn nf Asa P Lnwn. deceased. On reading end filing tho petition of L. E. ltoach. praying that the admlnlstra- Ion of said estate mar te granted to snmo suitable person as administrator. Ordered That Mar Vith. 1WH. atDn'cInnk A. M., It assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interest d In said matter mar appear at a county court to bo held In and for aald coun ty, and show causo why tlin prayer of peti tioner should not bo granted. This order to be published In tho North Platto Tribune for six succrsslvo publication prior to May 12th, WW. W. C. Ei.dek. County Judgo. a 20-0 PROBATE NOTICE. In tho matter of tho estate, of Eliza Mc- Govurn. deceased. In the county court of Lincoln County, No braska, April nuii, iuoo. Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors ot said deceased will meet the administrator or said estate, beforo tho county Judge ot Lincoln County. Nebraska, at the county court room, In said county, on tho 1Mb day of nay, anu on me luni uayor November, IWni, at 9 o'clock A M . each day. for tho pur poso of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months are allowed for creditors to nresent their claims, and ono year for tho administrator to settle said estate, from thetlth day ot March. ivuv. inis notico to oo published for clglit succosslvu publications In tho North Platto Tribune prior to May 15th, UKW. a zu-b w. U. KLPEn. County Judgo. Notice for Bids. Notice ie hereby given that the secro tary of the Board of Education of the School District of the city of North Platte will receive bids up to und in cluding the hour of 6:00 p. m., of the 15th dy of May, 1909, for the erection, completion and construction of one eight room school building in the Second ward on Block 166, nnd the erection and com pletion of one eight room school build ing in tho Third ward on Block 52, all in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, all labor to be dona and materially furnished by the con tractor. The successful bidder to give bond in the sum of $15.00 for the faithful performance of his contract. Each bidder to accompany his bid with certified check in the sum of $500.00 to assuro that he will enter into the contract, should his bid be accepted. All work to be done and material to be furnished in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of tho secretary of said board and such plans nnd specifications to form a part of the contract. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. E. T. Tramp, Sec'y. Road No. 316. The special commissioner appointed for the purposo of locating a public road, commencing at a point on the Jeffrey canyon road No. 292 J section 20, township 11, range 27, and running thenco in a southeasterly direction fol lowing the present traveled road in what is known as East Jeffrey canyon ncross tho sections 26, 35 and 2 to with in I miln of R. D. Griffith house, thence southeast following present traveled road, to the north side of section 11, township 10, rango 27, thenco east on section line until it strikes what is known aa Plum Croek then follow Plum Creek canyon on the north side to the southeast corner section 12, township 10, range 27, thence south oh section lino for about 80 rods, than follow down Plum Creek on south sido of Gilman canyon public road, and terminating at this road, to be a 40 foot road, has re ported in favor of the establishment of snid road, and such objections or claims for damage must bo filed in tho county clerk's offico on or beforo nonn of the 30th day of May, 1909, or such road will be established without reference there to. Dated North Platte, Neb., April 28, 1009. F. R Elliott, County Clerk. Dirt, Dirt Plenty of dirt in any quantity needed, wm fill lots in cemetery and take care of same. Will furnish monuments, grave stones, copings and nil. We will also delivor ICE to nil desir ing it. Phono 448. mMmo J. D. Wi LINCOLN. SUMMONS I1V PUBLICATION. To Henry Kleemoyer. and Kleemoyor his wife, first namp unknown. Casper Kleemoy er and Kleemoyer his wife, flrbt namo un known. Kred Kleomoyer. and Kleemoyor his wife, first namo unknown, Jotty Kleemeyer, Henry Miller, Lizzie Uulan. Mary Jones. Louis Miller. Kred Miller. William Miller, Him Uulan, Jones, husband ot Mary Jones, flrbt namo unknown, Kred Echtenkamp, Wil liam Echtenkamp, Henry Echtenkamp. Jot ty Smith. Ed Smith. Laura Osmeyor and Os mover her husband, (lrst namo unknown. Etty Lutklnholrtcr and William Lutklnholder Defendants. You and each of you orehoroby notified that tho undersigned plaintiff Wllhelmlna Ulepe, lllcd her petition against you and communcod an action In '.ho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which aro to obtain a decree In partition of the following described premises situated In Lincoln County. Nebraska, as follows, tho northwest quarter of section thirty II vo and tho southeast quarter of sec tion twenty-four. In Town ten (10) Ilango thirty three (33) west of tho sixth principal meridian. You aro requited to answer said potttlonon or hefcro Tue..day. the llrst day of Juno IWV, or said petition will ho taken as true and tho urouer legal ordera will bn tnkn In rninliinn of said premises as prayed In said petition. Dated this h!lh day ot April lUUv). Un.nti.JiiNA Kiei'k. Plaintiff. Uy K. W. llYiin, her attorney. PRORATE NOTICE In the inattei ot tho estate of Louisa Ilund. deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska, May 3rd. 1W. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meot tho Administrator of said estate, hufore the County Judgo of Lincoln county. Nobraska, at tho county court rimm In said county, on tho Slstdayof May, IwO and on tho lit day . of December, 1W, at 9 o'clock a- m. each day, for the pur pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months ore allowed for creditors to present their clalnis and ono year for the Administrator to ?Plo said estato. from the 1st day of April This notlco to bo published In the North Platto Tribune, for eight suocesslT publica tions prior to May, 3lst. 190U. IT. O. ELDER, m"-8 County Judge. ti o. VS1 r, SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska. I Lincoln County. f" In the County Court. In tho matter of the estato of Frederick or terdlnand Sukraw. deceased. To lbs credi tors, heirs and others lnternted In tho estato of F rederick or Kerdhiand Sukraw. lake notlco, that Mary M. Sukraw. admin istratrix, has lllvd In the county court'a re port of her doings as administratrix of aald estato and It Is ordered that tho same stand for hearing tho Wth day of Muy.A.I). IC09. be foro the court at tho hour of iu o'clock a. m.. at which time any person Interested may ap pear and except to and contest tho same. And notice of this proceeding Is ordered given &r six successive Publications In tho North Platto Tribune, prior to May 2dth. IW). Witness my hand and thokealof tho county AUD11W9 ' l'UU lU1 Uhai of Max in -fl ' W. C. Ei.nen. County Judge. Change Road 311. The commisbioner appointed to view for the purpose of making change in road 311, ncross section 10, towrf9, range 29, as follows: Commencing where new road now crosses east and west half section line of said section 10 and follow said half section line us near as practi ce west across canyon till It intersects with old road now traveled, then iollow said old rond up canyon till it inter sects with said new road going west up said pocket, and the vacation of that part of road 311 between points to be coverod by tho above petition, has re ported in favor of the above petition with the following changes, the road should all be north of tho east and west half section line and continue to the west bank of canyon then follow west bank of caiyon to where it inter sects old road as now traveled, (about 20 rods north of said half section line) then to follow old road as petitioned. All objection thereto or claims for damage must be filed In the County clerk's office on or before noon on tho 23 rd day of June 1909, or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte Nebr., April 20. 1909. F. R. Elliott. Cmmfy OeTk,