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Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and PablUhor. I SUBSCRIPTION RATK81 . Ono Year, cash In advance...!. 'ir. Months, casta In advance ea cm Entered at North PJatto. Nebraska. Postofflce as second class matter. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1910. There are some funny fellows in North Platto as well as olHewhore. For Instance: ono of the fellows who worked the hardest to carry the water works bonds, paid under protest tho tax lovlcd to pay tho Interest on tho bonds: and ho is one of tho loudest in denouncing high and increasing local taxation. The opinion is expressed by Attor ney General Thompson that tho pri mary law enacted by tho last legisla ture expressly exempts the nomination of candidates for United States sen ators at tho August primary elections. "It appears to mo" says tho attorney general, "tho intent of tho legislature was to prevent tho nomination of can didates forJfho senate." PitBSiDpNT Gompors, of the Amer ican Federation of Labor, has mado a call on tho ono and half million mem bers of that organization for funds to fight tho steel trust. Gompers ar raigns tho rust for "controlling pro duction," paying dividends on $500,000,- 000 of watered stock, lobbying for ad' vantarros. influencing courts and a "systematic destruction of an open and honest market." At tho stockyards at Chicago last Friday tho choicest hog's sold for $9.00 per hundred,' and at South Omaha they reached $8.55;- Only onco sinco tho civil wnr have hogs sold so high in the Chicago market, tho ono exception be ing during a short period in 1882 when th6y sold for 10.86, Several loads were na-kotcd In North Platto Friday and sold for $8.00. ' At these prices 55 or CO cent corn can bo fed to hogs at a good profit. Oveii ninety thousand persons ml grated from tho United States to Can ada last year, taking with them nino iy million dollars. That is quite a num ber of people and quite a sumof money, yet they-,and the money was not missed by the country at largo. It is unfor tunate, however, that wo could not havo kept these people here and switched to Canada 90,000 of tho undo- slrable emigrants wo received during tho year from Europ'o. A rumor comes from Oklahoma that a special session of tho legislature of that state will bo called before the end k of January to consider tho amendment to the state bank guaranty law In oruer to givo the guaranty plan a now lease of lifo and strengthen tho dem ocratic party for tho noxt campaign. Tho present Oklahoma law has not satisfactorily met the first test and tho guaranty system that it provides can not possibly stand the strain of another failure no matter how small it may be. Governor Haskell hangs on, and hopes with tho help of Govornor Stubba of Kansas and Govornor Shallonbergor of Nebraska to deviso a guaranty scheme that will fool the public for anothor two years oven if it cannot bo mado to work successfully Kearney Hub, Gilford Pinchot, chief of tho forestry service, was dismissed by President Taft Friday, and as a result Washing ton is all stirred up. Pinchot beliovcs that the interior department is in tho hands of friends of powerful raidora of public lands and rather than wink nt what he considered wrong, ho mado public his belief. This Was a direct re flection upon a metriber of tho cabinot and indirectly upon the president him self, and the president had to discharge Pinchot or elso abidlcato to him. In breaking with Pinchot the president breaks the bond between Roosevelt and himself, for Roosevelt appointed Pin chot and credited him with originating not only the policy of forest saving, but tho general policy of conserving natur al resources, Senator Norris Brown,has Introduced a bill providing for certain amend ments to the employers' liability act which will remedy tho dofecta in that law recently pointed out by tho Inter- atate Commerce Commission, Wado IT, Ellis, assistant attorney general, and representatives of the labor unions. m i tat i t a xno urn provides tuat me injured em ploye may sue in either his homo dis trict or that of tho defendant or in that in which the cause of action arose, or in which the railroad company may be found. It also provides for tho survi val of the right of action in case of death of tho injured employe before ac tion is begun. Recent decisions of lower courtti have held that action must bo brought against a railroad under this act, in the state where it In Jncorpor ated, It has also been held recently that the right of action does not sur vive the death of the injured employe, A Prepkelk Visiea. jar. senior: Menu you a cony or a propiMe virion that I had while others iiept on wsrci juin(j aw: i saw tne called saints and sinners .together.plant- ing tho saloon tree of crimo in a goodly soil, and God was watching them with a jealous eye. They cared for Baid tree; It soon sprung up and bore an abundance of criminal fruit, and God winked at them. Tho vision mado such an impression on my soul that I send It to you hoping it may help to make bet ter men of all who may read It. Moral: Has tho prophetic vision came true in our lives; In our city? If It has, havo wo truly repented and forsaken said company? Cyuus Stehdins. The Henhcy Mill. Tho annual meeting of tho Hershey Alfalfa Milling Co. was held January 7th at North Platto. Much enthusiasm was manifested since tno company was put on its fcot and from now on tho company has. a clean shoot to start with. All difficulties resulting from tho loose mannar with which tho business was at first conducted woro nicely ad justed. Tho following pcrsonB were elected as a board of directors for tho ensuing year: AU r. Dial, l A. Anderson, L. Laubncr, S. P. Strykcr and J. L. Lewis. With such a strong board and management wo cannot otherwise than predict that tho business will be con ducted on tho square. Tho machinery is nil on tho ground and Is rapidly being placed in position, and undoubtly will bo running by tho 20th of this month. The principal place of business will bo Hershey and all meetings of stockholders and directors will bo held there hereafter,' Death of Mrt. Jane Cavanaugh. Tho Dennison (Iowa) Review con taincd tho following notice of tho death of Mrs. Jano Cavanaugh, sister of Mrs Mary McCulIough, of Maxwell, which occurred January 3d: On December 28th Mrs. Jane Eliza beth Cavanaugh, of this city, suffered a stroke of paralysis from which she did not rally and on Monday, January 3d she sank into a quiet slumber which changed peacefully and almost unno tlccnbly into death. At her bedsldo were tho children whom she loved so dearly and into whose lives she had brought ro much happiness and affect ion. On Now Year's Day tho old friends at tho church she so devotedly followed had joined in prayer for her vclf are, but Bhe had lived her allotted time and the God who gave took her away. Mrs. Cavanaugh was born in North Shoals, England, October 30, 1842. In 1868 she was married to Mr. Thomas Cavanaugh and they camo together to Dennison In 1872. This city had been her home with tho exception of brief intervals since that time. Mr, Cavan augh died, in 1883 leaving her with sev oral small children and those she labor ed with lovo and zeal to raise as God fearing, honorable men and women. Slxtcon children woro born to Mr. 4and Mrs. Cavanaugh, of whom but five sur vive, they aro Mrs. Cal. Owens and Thomas and John Cavanaugh, of Poca tcllo, Idaho, and May and Kate of this city. Mrs. John McCulIough, of Max well, Neb., her only surviving sistor, was also able to bo with her during her last hours. Mrs. Cavanaugh was a devoted mem ber of tbo Catholic church, sho was i laminar ngure on our streets and was most highly respected and dearly bo loved by all who know her. Sho took great pride and comfort In hor child ron. Miss May was formerly a work or in thp'Rcviow office and it was plcasuro to soo tho lovo light in Mrs Cavanaugh's eyes tin those raro occas ions when sho came to tho office to walk homo with her daughter. Wo feel that in her death Dennison has lost another of tho dear, quaint, quiet folk of the fast passing generation who sot tied our county and made it what it today. Funeral services were held this morn ing at St. Roso of Lima church and tho tired body was laid to rest in tho Cath olic cemotory. Our sympathy goes out to the sorrowing children who havo lost bo good a mother but wo cannot but feol that thoy wero fortunato in ticcu to nave Known nor love tor so many years. Bignell News. Ted Cano was taken to Holbrook Fri day by Dr. Swetland and Messrs. Rlg- gens nnd Woodgato whore ho under wont an operation. Chas. Snyder had the misfortuno bo kicked by a horso Saturday whlc put ono of his logs out of commission win ron niva recovered lrom his ro cent siege of sickness. Mr, Johnson, of Moran canyon, hauling nrain to Maxwell. unas. snyuor and Mr. Eckman trans acted businoss in North Platte Fridav, John Pel J has rented hirf farm to bin brother James tor the present yoar. John Pell moved to liltrnoll Fridav. Miss Julia Wajigh haa again taken up nor uuuea us iwhi icacner in tnis dls trict. u. xt, iiataon, or jortn X'latto, was In Uignoll Friday, making the trip the company buzz wagon. John Dlscoe was in Bignell Saturday looKing tor corn nusKers. Lost Dog. Lost in North Platte December 13th ayellow collie dog, with dark strip uu uuck, uincii nutse, urowu ey drooping ears: named Coyote, which would recognize. Had on leather strap p'aia iov return 0f animal to the brick with Iron ring. Liberal reward will be tyery stawe, worm riatte. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. January 7th, 1910. Board met pursuant to adjournment, present Walter and Streltz, commiss ioners, and county clerk. Report of C. A. Fletcher, rond over seer in Road Dist No. 67, checked and find balance due county of $39.75, receipt of which Is hereby acknowlegcd. Resignation of J, K. Eshleman, as supcrindent of bridges for north and south side bridges at Hershey, is re ceived. On recommendation of A. F. Beclcr and J. K. Eshleman, Chas. Por tcrileld is hereby appointed superinten dent of north and south sido bridges at Hershey. Resignation of Ernest A. Dicncr as assessor of Plant precinct is hereby ac cepted and Geo. W. DIener is hereby appointed as assessor of Plant prcclrict Upon recommendation of A. F. Becl- or, Davo Whlto and others, tho bonrd appoints W. H, Dymond road overseer in District 4. Report of I. M. Abcrcrombfc, over seer Road Dist 32, checked and balance $53.30 turned over to tho county treasurer. Keport ot Chris Jensen, road over seer, Koad Dist No 28, checked and balance of fifty cents turned over to 10 county treasurer. Bill of Ray C. Langford, error in taxes for $10.12, allowed. Letter from Joseph Koestor read and clerk instructed to notify John Remus. to complete cattlo guard between sec ons 21 28-10-30 and put up bannisters. Adjourned until tomorrow. January 8th, 1910. Board met pursuant to adjournment; present Walter and Streltz, commis sioners, and county clerk. uonti ot i . u. faclilcK road overseer road district No. 20, not approved on account of not being received In time Bond of C. A. Lowell, deputy sheriff, approved. Bond of Citizen's -Security Bank of Wallace, as depository of county funds approved. The books of tho clerk of tho district court examined and approved. No bids received for printing supplies, tho county officials will buy Bucn sup plies as needed in the open market. Sheriff's books checked and approved. Board adjuurncd until Monday, Jan uary 10th. 1910. V "V Can Porter Act as Flagman. is tne U3e or tno colored porter as flagman on passenger trains a com pliance with the law which provides of just what a train crew shall consist? This question, together with tho one of tho constitutionality of the law, Is raised in a mandamus suit filed by At torney General Thompson In the dls trict court of Lancaster county against the Rock Island railroad. The petition asserts tho rond has not been equipping its trains with tho five mem bora of tho crow required by law, but has been requiring tho negro porter to do the flagman's stunt at tho rear of the train. Attorney General Thomp son holds this is not a compliance with tho law. The road is expected to attack the constitutionality of tho act. ALL UNSTRUNG. Many-North Platte People Suffer from Nervous Troubles and Know Why. Don't Thousands of cases of kidnoy trouble show few outward symptoms except nervousness, depression, languor, Irri tauuity and an inclination to worry over trifles. It is gonerally duo to the poisonous action of uric acid on tho blood nnd nerves, and can't be cured except by curing the kidneys. Doan' Kidney Pills cure these ills by curing tho Kidneys. North Platto women are learning it. Iloro's a local case Mrs. Carolino Smith, Eighth & Pino Kh. North PlnftA Unit nnua ' I can recommend Doan 'a Kidney Pills as a most effective remedy for kidney complaint. During tne past six yenrs I suffered terribly from this trouble. At times my feet and limbs swelled twice thoir natural size and on this no count it was impossible to wear my shoes. My back ached constantly, was nervous, rested poorly and usually got up in the morning feeling tired and completely worn out. About n year ago my general health was greatly run down and notlring I took aeemed to do mo tho least bit of good. When Doan Kidnoy Pills woro brought to my atten tion, I procured a box at A. F. Strcitz drug store and In a short time after commencing their use, tho backache and weakness through my loins was removed. Now Blnco using five boxes of the remedy I urn completely cured For sale by all dealers. Price cents. Foster-Mllbum Co.. HulVnlo Now York, sole agents for the United States. Romember tho name Doaii'sand tako no other. xno uawoncs oi autnenanu and v cinlty have decided to orect a church building at that place. Funds are now being subscribed and it is hoped to be gin work In tho spring. Tho Glicrest lumber company, which owns a Btring of yards In tho central part of tho state, are making arrange ments to open a yard at Sutherland, C. R. Tollifson, a young man well known in Noh Platte, will be man agctyt Weeks' . Break-Up-A-Cold Tablets. A sensible treatment for Colds and LaGrippe. They contain the right ingredients in, . the proper proportions to relieve the aching and feverish con dition of colds. Tho tablets are chocolate coated, pleasant and easy to take. 25 Cents a Box. Sold only by SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S, TWINEM, .? O. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. '.lL. Office: McDonald Bank Huildimr. Phone 183. i A. J, Ames. M. D. Mario Amos. fl.'D- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. -Physicians and Surgeons. Oflice: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 HEO. B. DENT, Vj Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonnld Bank. Phonos I Office 130 .f bones j Residcnce llc v - D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 anH 8. McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono U8. WILCOX & HALMfJAN, s Attorneys-at-Tiawv Offico over ScW Clothinar Store. Phono 8 rp C PATTERSON. A. At.rorney-at-Law Office: Cor. Front & Dowov W. A. Howard, "J EXPERT PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER All work guaranteed. Best of references. Country orders receive prompt attention. Residence 602 west Fifth St.1, INortli l'Jatte. lJhone 627. rlease leave orders at New ton's Book Store, phone 261. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodtuming. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. In tho county court of Lincoln Coun ty, xviournsica. Order of hearing on probate of eicrn will and codicil thereto. for- Tho stato of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun ty, ss: To tho lecatees. devisees, heirs and all persons interested. In tho matter of tno estate ot tsamuel is. Belcher, de ceased. On rendine nnd filinir tho netition of iLouia Belchor praying that tho instru ments mod 111 tins court on tho lath day oi uoccmner, rnw, anu purporting to bo full, true and duly authenticated copies of tho last will and testament nnd codicil thereto of tho said deceased as proved, approved, probated, allowe anu rccorueu in tne nrobato court the District of Bridgeport, and Stato 01 iionnecucut, may uo proved, an proved, probated, allowed and entered or record in this, county as tho last will anu testament anu codicil thereto said deceased, and that tho execution of said instruments may be committed and the administration of said estate may be granted to Louia Belcher Nowtonville, Mass., and Maud Belcher ofNatick, Mass., as executors with will and codicil annexed. Ordered. That January 13th, 1910, at 2 o'clock p m. ia assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested in sain matter may appear at a session of the county court, to bo held in and for said county, and show cnuse why Uie prayer of tho petitioner should not 1)6 granted. And notice of this proceeding is ordered published in tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, a legnl news paper published in said county for seven successive issues ot said newspaper prior 10 uunuury miat iiuu. , wuneaa my hand and seal of said court. W, C, Elder, oUnty.Judge Hjk DR. ELMS, iBP' General Practice of Medicine, Surgery Together with his Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Yoar Glasses Carefully Fitted. Office and residence 413 East Fifth St., on ground floor, no Btairs to climb. Phone 659. orth Platte, Nebraska. SOLID COMFORT n cur five cent cigar for those who wish to enjoy a smoke that will give pleasure and gratification at low cout. Our fine brands of cigars aro the acme of fine flavor and quality. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, A PRINCELY NEW YEAR'S GIFT, of which your horse will be justly proud, nnd yourself well pleased, is a now set of harness from Fink's. The reputation of our harness for general excellence steadily increases as the years roll on, and the coming of 1910 will show marked improvements in style, finish and workmanship over year past. A. F. FINK'S . :Phone 263 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, feed, (.rain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson reed store at the comer of Sixth and Locust Sts I respectfully invite a share or1 the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER You Needn't Mind the Storm even if you have calls to make or shopping that must be done. Call up this livery stablo and order a carriage to help you full fill your duty. Then you can call or shop as long as you want to in both comfort and stylo. You come back untired and with dry shoes and skirts. Well worth our moderate charge for tho carriage isn't it? A. M. Lock. OIlDEKtll-'llKAniNa ON PETITION YOVt Ai'l'UINTAIKNT OK AIJAIINIHTKATUU, Statu of Nebraska. Lincoln County, sr. In the County Oourt December 27th. 1000. In tho matter of thn estate of John O. Ilmv -(er. doceasod. On reading and illlnstho petit ion or josopn.i- iiupror anu uiiaries '. nui fer. pravlnir that tho administration of sa Ufd ostato may bo granted to Honry C. ilupfer as administrator. Ordered. That Januari- 18th 1010. at o'clock i). m.. Is assigned for hoar lnir said no tltlon, when all persons Interested in satd matter may appear at a county court to bo held in and for said county, and show cause, why tho prayor of petitioner should not lx) cruntetl. This order to bo mi bl Is lieu for six successive Issues prior to January. ISth, 101U in tne nortii notio Momi-woeKiv Tribune, .legal-newspaper published In said county, d .ftM W. O. EfiPRW. County .Indire. Notice .for Publication. Serial No. 0183. Department of tbo Interior. U. 8. Land Oulcerat North Platte. Nob. December. 18th. 1009. Notlco Is hereby trlven that Danlol W. Kun kel, of North Platto. Neb., who on February 'lRh. KHR made Ilomostoad Entry No: 10&&U. SoMal No. 0180V, for west half southwest quarter, southwest quarter northwest quar ter anu lot , section t. townsmp ji. north, ranee ai. west ox tno oui principal meridian has illca notlco ot Intention to make anal live year 'proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before tho register and n-oolvor at North Platto, Nobraska, on the lull day of l-'eburary, 1010. Claimant, names as witnesses! Frank Vovioru and Grant Tibbie, both of North PUUe. Neb. and John Pulls and 1'. U. Ilur mood both of Somerset. NlU. Fer Sale er Trade. High Grade Perchon Stallion 4 years old weight 1800. Address Lucey Bros. Aiema xeo. NOTICE OV SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s. in tne county uourr. . . . in Mm matter of tho ostato of Bamue Ftinkhouser, deceased. To the creditors, heirs and utbors Interested In tho estate of Samuel I'unkhouser. Tako notice, mat wiiuain k. I'uuKiiouser administrator, has filed In the county court mnnrt of his dolnirs as administrator of said estate and It Is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing tho 13th day of January. A. u. mi", ueroro tno court at tho hour of I) o'clock, a. m.. at which tlmo any person lntorcstcd may appear and except to and contest the same, And notice of this proceeding Is ordorcd Blvcn by publication In tho North 1'iatte Scml-WCuklef Trtbuno for seven successive Issues prior to January utn. iwiu. WitnnM iiiv hnntl and the seal of tho coun ty court at North I'latto tills lHt'u day of December A. i. hw. . (ixi- w u. kjjDku. uouniy .juuco- I'llOHATE NOTICE. In tlm tnntlnr nf lm nutatn nf Mnrv unsland. deceased. .... in tuo uoiinty uouri or uincoin county. Ne braska. December 18th. 1WJU. . notice Is beroby riven, that tno creditors or satd deceased will moot tho Executor of said estate, beforo tbo County Judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 17th day ot January, iviv, ana on tnoi-ui aay or juiy, 1910, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur pose of presontlnir their claims for examina tion, adjustment ana anowanco. six months are allowed for creditors to nresont their claims and ono year for tho Executor to settle said estate, from the 5th day of Novem ber, nw. this notice to bo puousueu in tno North Platto KCml-weoklr Tribune, for cleht luccesfllve Issues prior to January 17th. lvio. VT. O. ELDER, olfl-fl County Judeo. Serial NO. 0383. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot tho Interior, V. B. Land Oflice at North Platte. Neb. Dec. 6th. lOOfl. Notlco Is hereby slven that William II. Tumlo of North Platto. Nob., who on July 0th. 100J. mado Homestead Entry No. 20311, eoriai no. uww. ror norm nan soutnwci quarter, north halt northeast quarter and northwest quarter, section sa. township i north. raniro 91 west of tho sixth principal meridian, has Died notlco ot Intention to tnako final five year proof, to establish claim to tno lano aoovo uescriDca, oororo tnu Koalstor and Kocelvor at North Platto. No braska, on tho 88th day of January, 1010, . uiaimant names as witnesses! uari Jiroeoor. Fluff h fionirer. John Bcharmann and Curtis Ulnman, all ot North Platto, Nob. , U7 n j. K. KVAPiH. HrelsUir. LEGAL NOTICE. Thn unknown heirs nf John TTaril.n. rin- ceased will tako notice that on tho 18th day ot Juno, 1000, Isaaa Dillon, plaintiff, heroin tiled his petition In tho District court of Lin Coin County, Nobraska. against tho unknown heirs ot Joan iiaraan, accessed, the object and prayer ot which said petition aro to quiet the title, of tho Plaintiff In and to tho north M of tho northwest X and tho southwest M of tho northwest M ot section 14, township H, north of range 81. west ot tho 0th' P. In f.lnrviltl mnnt.v. Nnhrnflkfi. nml tlmf. Lha fin creo rendered In satd action, bo of tho (tame torco ana euect ana lane tno piaco or a cer tain deed of convoyanco from tho said John Ilardan. deceased, to F. H. Longloy. of said lands and which said deed has been lost and destroyed and has not boon placed on record In tho records of tho County Clerk ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. You are required to answor satd petition on or before tho 17th day of January, 1010. uatea ucceuiDoroth. iwj. Isaac Dillon, By Wilcox Halllgan. his attorneys. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION DIS PENSING WITH liKU UJ-iAU AUMIMB- . THAT ION. State ot Nebraska, Lincoln .County, ss. ' In tho county court November 22nd luoo. , In tho matter of tho estate of James- II. lleckwlth. deceased. On reading and filing the petition of James II. ICnorr. praying that tbo regular adminis tration of said estate be dtsnenced with as provided In sections 6308. to f0t). Codoof W07, . Ordered. That December llth. 1009, at 0 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hoaring said netition. when all nersons Interested In said matter 'may appear at a county court to be neiam anu ior saia county,-ana snow causo wby tho prayor of the petitioner stiouia not bo granted. This order to bo publlshod In ho North Platto Tribune for six successive ssues prior to December llth, 1009, 0-3-3 AV. 0. ELUKn. County Judeo. CONTEST NOTICE. Serial NO. 01'.!23 II. E. 21210 Department of tho Interior. United States Land Oflico North Platto. Nebraska, December 11. lW. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this olllco by 'Jacob 1 Harden, contestant, against homestead Entry, No. 21210 made May 20, 1005. for HEU. Sco 13. Township 12, N. Han go 31 W. of the 0th P. Meridian, by Las Nollson Contcsteo, In which It Is alleged that said Las Nellson has never established his residence on said tract; that he has abandoned said tract for moro than six months last past and bag failed to cultivate or improve! said tract Bald parties aro horoby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on February II. 1010, beforo tho Roglstor and Kocelvor at tl o United States Land offico In North Platto, Nebraska. Tho said contostanthavlng, In a proper affi davit tiled sot forth facts which show that after 'due dlllgenco porsonal servlco bf this notlco cannot bo mado, It is hereby ordorcd and directed that such notlco bo given by due and proper publication. W. II. O. WOODnOUST. d 17-6 Receiver. Road No 327 To AH Whom It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appointed for the purpose of locating a public road, Commencing at tho S. W. corner of Section 17, Township 10, Range 33 and running thence east on section line to the S. E. corner of Section 17-10-82 all on Bection line, has reported in favor of the location of said road as follows: Commencing at tho S. W. corner of Sec. 17, T 10, It 33 running east six miles on section lino to tno S. W. corner of Sec. J7 T 10 It 32, thence south on Bcctioiuino about 100 rods to tho railroad right-of-way north of .tho track, thence southeast to Dickens along the right-of-way and connecting thereat with road no 102, and all claims for damego or objections thereto must bo (lied in the oflico of the county clerk, on or before noon of tho 17th day of Feb., 1910t or such road will bo established without reference thoreto. Dated North Platto, Neb., Dec-10-09. P. It. Elliott, County Clerk. ROAD NO. 330. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed for tho purpose of locating a public road as follows j Commencing at tho center of section 17, township 12, rango 28 and running thence nortli on half mile line to tho laid out road on half mile line, running east and'west across section 8, township 12, Rango 28, said road to be 33 feet wide, has reported in favor of'' tho establishment of said road and all claims for damage or objections there to must bo filed in tho oflico of tho county clerk on or bofore noon on the 12th day of February, 1910, or such road will be established without reference thoreto. . Dated North Platte, Neb., December 6, 1909. F. R, Elliott,