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I Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. innnsnuiPTiON RATES t Ono Year, cash In advanco 11.56 Months, oMi In advance 65 cts ttntercd at North Flatte, Nebraska, Postolllco as second curb matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910. Pages 9 and 10 THE 'SILK SPECIAL Fait Train That Carries the Raw Ma terial Across the Continent. When n fnst mall steamer from Yoko hama, Shanghai or Clinton, thu great sill; ports or the orient. docks at Van couver, Tacoma. Seattle or San Kraii Cisco a special train stands ready on tho pier n waiting her arrival. It Is not tho private conveyance of Home trans portntloti king or miiltlnilllloiinlre or of any of the passengers who throng tho docks, nor doe It tarry tor the (sacks of loiters front the fur east. ltn conches do not shine with the reful gence of varnish nnil plaiu glass. 1 heir paint Is dull, nud they me window less, like express ears. The side doors to ward the ship me open. This special Is tho emperor of trains. It Is reserved for tho costliest of nil freight-raw silk. When It starts eastward Its lad ing will he worth a fortune a million anil a half, perhaps two millions, of dollars. A giant locomotive, liullt lor speed, with driving wheels greater In dlam ctcr than tho height of a tall man, backs dowu and Is coupled on to thu cars, now sealed nud locked and ready. With clanging hell and hissing steam tho train glides out and. with a hurst of speed that seems almost exultant, takes thu main line rails for tho long journey. Tho silk must ho lauded In Now York In II vu days. liven the United Stntcs tnnlls will not travel faster across thu continent. Day and night the silk train rushes eastward over mountains and plains, across des erts and through great cities. It never stops except to change engines. Then It halts only for a moment. Another glnut locomotive, oiled and groomed nud (It, Is always waiting to take up tho race. Tho silk train Is run us u special. If a limited loses time and gets In the way thu limited has to fret on a sld log while tho silk train roars hy In a whirlwind of dust. Thu silk special runs on no schedule except that of the, grentcst speed consistent with satety. Tho chief dispatcher or each division Ustons watchfully to the news ot Uh progress coming In over the wires from ono signal tower und station after another. Whllo the silk train is yet a thousand miles it way It Is helug pre pared for. Tho capabilities ot engl ncers and engines tiro thoughtfully ills cussed by division 'dispatchers and trainmasters, and the men and ma chines with tho highest capacity for speed nro picked. Tracks nro cleared nud a thousand details arranged so that there shall ho no delay In hurl lug this hugu projectllo across thu con tinent. Ilarpcr'H Weokly. Tantalizing Ownership. Iu a Kroueh vlllagu a citizen had upon his land a part of an old building containing two very beautiful win dows, llu was In debt nud einlinr rasscd and eagerly closed with the of fer of a rich archaeologist, who bought them. Thereupon the government in spector, hearing ot thu bargain, nr rived Just Iu time to stop tiiu masons from (llMlodging the wluiln,. ' lou cannol," he said to thu villager, "sell unthiultlcs, my man," "Hut, excellen cy, I have used thu money and paid my creditors." Thu villager was lu despair, hut thu olllelal was untouch ed. "Thafn all right.'' he said. "Iho money Is safe. Thu windows uru uo longer yours. Uut tho buyer cau't movo n stono .of thotn. llu can, bow ever, come with n camp stool and sit down and look at his property as much us no likes." Sham Wisdom. Tho Sophists were a body of teach ers In auclent Athens durlug the fourth und llfth centuries 11. U who gave Instruction lu any or nil the higher branches of learning. Although thoy were not a philosophic tici-t nud held no doctrlues lu common, the Kophlsts woro uuvertueless skeptics and maintained a belief of iiucer taluty of all particular knowledge and, In fact, lu thu Impossibility ol all truth. Their two lending rcpicbcnin- tlves woro Protagoras and (iorglus. Tho Sophists woro charged with bringing reasoning into contempt by casting uncertainty over the must obvious truths una lu consequence were ridiculed und deuounced by Arls tophuues, Socrates uud Pluto. Arls- tollo dotlued u Sophist as "a man who mnue3 money by sham wlmlnm." A Remarkablo Banquet Party. Ono of the most notorious Hungarian duollsts fought his thlrly-llfth duel lu 188(1 nnd celebrated tho event by a ban quot, to which only those who could provo (hat they had participated In at least sis duels wero Invited. Thero was a room full of such warriors, somo with faces Beamed with scars, others minus mi ear, an eyu or with two or three fingers missing. Tho most mark cd of all was a l'rcncliuinii who had lost his nose In an encounter with Count Andnissy, tho statesman. Thero v' .ouly ono relaxation of tho rule, nud'that was imulo lu favor of ti lady who had killed her nmu. lL. :.. i . The Ail, Wii ri.nr "-iUILi.- ; ; i iihh' .1 .I'll i'l it dibit Pheest Uk- TVe ni'i' lllci'ly I i re."1 tin only thing. In t!i" l hi'iltfl pllllll'-. HlK'll IH til" ll 1 I h ur ami tin full. Aw . 1.1.:, r ... 1 nil planets and their iiVi;i- cl, p. :n!il finch plmw ri':d i.i i-i -. i!"in -mii he rnsMly i'i'n with n sit il' I' 1 er tele copi'. 1 111 ' nil i'l!', which are c-otiifi:ti-.. 1 1. i-li"' the eiirth. kIiOw thri)it;'i IV lpivi-,;in it times a iwrtutlfiil -ri- cent, af n,,i"i 11 l.iilf plniiet fully us ln'illiuitt. in:"hl i-il.u' the instance, us dnen o.ir ki,. ;;;(. At limes also the plane; 1.1r: et !ii.,o. Jin 1 an 1. 10 earth, the 1 non and the Min. and thw uelhwi'S nr fordo', 1 with its great accuracy. Ah to Just what eatiKus the pint k. say of the moon. Is cany to comprehend hy a homely aunlogy. If ono stands In a corner of a room, places a globe ol some description In the next corner nud n light In tho third corner the- pUcuioin- cuou of the half moon Is seen. The light, representing the sun. shines of course on half the globe representing tho moon, but tho observer In the cor tier sees only half of tho surface to ward him Illuminated. If now the light bo placed behind tho observer and a little above his hend a full moon will bo scon, tho "sun," however, shining on tho same area of surface as before, merely allowing this time a view from tho "earth" of tho whole amount of Illumination. All the phases can he- demonstrated in this manner by mov ing the "moon" directly outward from Its corner. Ono of the greatest discoveries of rel- ence is duo to observation of the eclipses of .Jupiter's moons. It was found that when tho earth was In the part of Us orbit nearest to .Jiipltoi these eclipses occurred sixteen minutes curlier than when it was In tho far thcrmost part, whereas by nil rules of astronomy they should have occurred at tho samo mlnuto each time. It was deduced from this that light was not Instantaneous and consequently took sixteen minutes to traverse tho diam eter of the earth's orbit, a dlstauco of about 200,000.000 miles, thus giving to light a velocity of 1SO.00O miles a sec ond, which was accurately shown later by other experiments. St. Louis He- public. WATCH SPRINGS. Not Surprising They Break Consider inrj tho Work They Do. Tho mnltiMprlug of a watch docs not unwind nt a uniform rate, but Inter mlttcntly. It la subjected to a sudden Jerk nt every tick four times por sec ond for my watch. Thla makes 313, 000 times per day and over 120,000.000 times per year. Tills operating condl Hon Is annlogous to others discussed In Kent's "Mechnnlcnl PoeUetbook under the heads of "Ilclntion of tho Elastic Limit of Rnduranco Under lie pented Stresses" and "Hcslstanco of Metals to Repeated Bhocks." Among other things It says; "Auoiuor long Known result 01 ex- purleneo Is the fact that rupture may bo cntiscd by a succession of shocks or Impacts none of which alone would be su!!lccnt to catiso It. Iron axles, tho piston rods of Btenni hammers and other pieces of metal subject to contin uously repeated shocks Invariably break after a certain length of serv ice. Thoy havo Ilfo' which Is lim ited." Wohier found In testing Iron by re pented stresses (not Impacts) thnt In ono cnuo '100,000 applications of n Btross of riOO centnera to the Bquare Inch caused u rupture, whllo a similar bar remained sound after -18,000,000 applications of a stress of 300 centners to the squnro Inch. Ono centner equals 110.'-' pounds. Tho mainspring of a watch Is not only under a consider able tensile stress, but also under a bending stress when suddenly released, then Imine.llately slopped by the es capement mcchnulsm, It is then prob able that Its molecular cohcslvo pow er deteriorates In a mnuuor similar to those quoted. Scientific American, Von Dulovy of Gentle Nature. When llrst Vou Hulow was Intro duced to mu I almost avoided him on account of tho many stories of his Irascibility, his erratic disposition, his olTlmud treatment of tho public, his brutality toward musicians nud tunny other crimes ot this sort. On closer acqualutancu with tho great pianist 1 experienced somo nstoulshmunt to 11ml 1 : 1 tu n man of strong mind, yet gentle nature, enthusiastic, artistic to tho lin ger tips uud well bred, though of nu exccctlliigly uervous temperumeut. Irascible he might have been at times. but I nm sure that tho moments of un governable anger wero always provok ed by people's stupidity or by somo tin- pardonable mistakes lu musical execu tion. From "Modjeskn's Memoirs" lu Century. Tho Text. Thu minister had preached on thu tot, "Why halt ye between two opin ions':" uud upon little Cora's return homu from church her grandmother asked what the text was. "I don't rumember gsnctly." .auswer- cd Corn, "but It was something about n hawk between two pigeons." Chlca go News. Fooling tlio Boy. "Why did the cow Jump over tho moou, paV "1 suppose It was a sort of early ox- peiimunt in aerial tmvigntlou." Now York Press. Almond Oil. . - Ono hundred pounds of almonds yield forty-eight pounds of oil. Caroworu man has lu nil ngea sowu THE vanity to reap despalr.-tSoolbe. E By ESTELLE MARSH. Copyright, 1910, hy American Press Asso ciation. I2vq.ii Wilder was a hard worker and a dcsplsor of every 011,0 who was not wrapped In his or her dally occupa tion. "I'm a practical sort of fellow," ho used to say, "and don't go much on sentiment." It did not occur to him that there aro two worlds tho prac tical and thu Ideal. One who could look out far Into space nt a spiral nebula a forming universe and bo (Hied with contempt for n transaction In cotton yarn Hum could not under stand. He would call such a person an Idiotic star gazer. Oil i: van's thirtieth birthday lie said to himself: "1 have accumulated suf ficient funds to Intvu a home. There can be no Home without a woman. She Is needed to run thu household. I will mnrry." aihi xo ue innrrieii. we wits ar. mi I.. I.I.. I.... I....I 111 inn ncii-cuun iu na ui u a l"ui m in i girl llko himself, Uo asked her friends If there was any nonsense about her. and they all replied In tho negative. Ho tnlki'd "nmellinl" to her. mill nlin convinced him that sho was 111010 practical than ho. In planning for tho " wedding he told her that honey moons served no other purpose than to make brides and grooms tired of each other. They would come home at the cud of their honeymoon's first quarter. She assented. They had no sooner settled them selves In their seats on tho train after tho wedding I ban MVS. Wilder took a book out of her hand hag and began to read. Kvitit turned and looked at her curiously. She paid no attention to him, but went on reading, nud he turned away to tho window. For the .llrst tlmo in his life he hnd felt n de- situ to say something tender. Uut there wns Ilttlo encouragement to "talk soft" to a woman deeply Interested In n book. Ho desisted. On arrival at their destination tho newly married wlfu told her husband that she was very tired after tho preparations for the wedding and wished a room to herself at the hotel. There was sonic thing so decided In the proposition tnat tno mtsunuu uiil not venture nn Thu plncu of their tiuurtur of a hon- ey Mil 0 1 rmoo., was at the seaside. EvES arose in thu morning, havlug Iain nwako all night Iu a mental grumble. He went down to breakfast. After waiting half an hour for his brldo he sont a servnnt to her room to leurn when sho would bo down, llo receiv cd In reply n bit of pnper on which U'lia wi-ltlnn- I'niiilf ICvilliTlnn'f r.il.ul was written, wear Kan-uont mind me. I'm ranking up sleep. Hopo you'll nnd something to do to kill time." Evnn sat down to breakfast Ho had pictured thnt llrst lire ami wondered how ho would cv through it. Ho would read his paper n.i i.tu .ir 1.1 ..i.t.. tr.. ..... .1.1 uiiu inn nnv nuuiu uujuui. iiu hiiuhi lay It aside and trv to sav soniptlilnu iiij u iwiut. uiiu uy 10 saj soinoiiiiiii, ngreeablo to her and she would pout, .,, ,,,, ,.,, ,,,, , J .l , : . net- presence breakrast, and rty to road his at this undesirable llrst breakfast, and no was at perfect liber paper as he liked. llo strolled during tho morning over thu beach thinking of how differ out wns tho reality from what ho had conceived. He had expected to be bored, but In n different way. An old Joko about the waning of the honey moon wherein thu brldo had wished for somo friend and tho groom even for nn enemy occurred to him. Ho caught sight at the samo moment of ono of his chums walking ahead of him. lie turned nnd walked In an op poslto direction. At noon his wtfo came dowu looking refreshed and very pretty. "Why, Evmi," she snld, "how dismal you look!" "I think 1 have had cause. Am I to spend tho whole time alone?" "Not all of It. I've somo letters to write this afternoon, but wo can dlno together "Uo you consider your action proper for n bride?' "Hvan. dear, don't you understand?" "Understand what?" "We don't wish to tire of each other during the llrst week of wedded life.' Wilder was silent. "I wish you to gut used to mo gnul tuuly," sho continued, "as ono be comes uccustomed to a new dish for which a taste must be uequlrcd." "Il'in!" "(let a boat or something this after noon. . Gnu t you go llshlng? we'll dine together nt 7 and listen to the music afterwnrd." "And thou?" "Why, I'll do somo reading." "And tomorrow?" "Vou might go off with one of thoso yachting parties for the day." Kvan knit his brows. "I'll sco nbont it," ho said. They dined together nnd for nwhllo after dinner listened to tho hotel or chestra. Uvau sat apparently conjur ing up something lu his mlud. Pres ently he said, "The moon's full to- nfght." "Somo couple's huneyinoou Is ended ut last, am', they can get away from boredom.' "Sweetheart!" IIo looked at her re proachfully, "What is It, dear?1 "Lot us walk on tho beach In the moonlight." "Oh, Evan, how absurdly Bontlmon tnl that would bel" "Comol" Sho went with him. Ho graspedthe hand that rested on his arm, and they looked out at tho shlinmor on' the roll Ing waters. "Darling." he snld, "I havo been wrong." "Hut you have discovered your mis take. -I knew you would." "You hnvo shown It to mo." r-i - I PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night. Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust Telephone No. 642. HIE" V n,IB:,!nn(. r,,ia arn sinn. $R dnven t t -"I sv nor month Business Lots $150, Five acre tracts $150 nor acre 1G0 acres adjoining Hershey on east X70. Improved. 200 acres adjoining Hershey on the . . W. J3ROWN & SON. " w ' aopvHUHi A QUESTION OF NECCESSITY. A good horse costs any whore from $150 to $500. We will sell you a good wnrm lilonlrnf fnr SI 7R In nn lon'l I it much the beat plan to invest in the , v tu1' Ul norao- nesn o v. provenunc coius or pneumonia .1 ir "'.. VA 8. , nu i.u 41... n...i ..!.....! 1 complete. Like to seo it? A. R. FINK'S Guardian Sale. Mtl, l l,n i.i. ...i ..v.v.ujr ,..vi. unuci nnd by virtue of a license issued tome by tho Hon. II. M. Grimes, Judge of tho Thirteenth Judicial district in Ne- ,Y . "v , ky", . unuui s.a10 pumic auction, at uo east iront tloor of tho court house in North Platte. . i i jI v,, m tU Od.,1 ,1-., nf ffnl,-,.-. :;., i r . Jr , f . ,uajJ' j,j10 at tlio hour of two o'clock p. in. tho interest nnd estato of tho said Anna Jennctte Gaunt in the following described real estate, to wit: lot three (3) in block ono hundred nnd fifty seven MK7 In tlm Mtv nf Mni-fn Plntfn XTn 1157) in the city ot Morth 1 lotto, Ne- V' " ",1.7....; T - A' ,am 1 ""owing described real estate, to wit: lot three brnska. Said real estate will be to the highest bidder for cash. ANNA K. Jensen, Guardian. CONTEST NOTICE. Horlal No. 03iion Department ot tho Interior. United States Land Olllco North Platte. Nobraska. February 12. 1010. A sulllclent contest nllldavtt linvlnir 1h-im llled In this olllco by Olurenc E. U roves. contestant, against homestead Entry. NO. mat u Nov. II. 1U07. for nil nf seo iu. Township ir, n i(nut'e-- W. of tho fltb r. meridian, hi- i: mer Drown Contnsten. In which It Is alleged that said Elmer E. Drown has nover established his resldenco on said tract) that ho has fulled to cultlvato or improve said tract from dato of entry to the present time, and has wholly abandoned said tract lor more man six inontns last D&st, Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and oner evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a. ni. on Anrll 0. into, before the Register and Receiver at tho united states l.ana oiuco in North riatte. Nom-iiNka. 4 1 1 vi null ,.,'in uj vuiik i,1lllt..,llu J1 Ulltjl 11 lu- davit llled set forth facts which show that M-l... unlrl rtrt... ..a, .. I. ..l.v t.. .111. after due diligence personal servlco of this notice cannot lie made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notlco bo given by du and proiior imiini-auon .1. I'i. I.VANS, f IS II Iteglstor, HHKItiri'' H HALE. llv virtue of an order of halo IssiuhI from thn dlslilet court of Lincoln countv. N'nhrns- ua. iiiioii a decree ot foreclosure rendered in said court wherein S. V O Ulan Is plaintiff and Samuel Mien, Kate .1 sunn, sarali liraw. Guardian and Lots 1, 'i.i', 1, 5. 0,7 and 8. block hi or tnu wrigiuai uuy or Norm riatte, i.iiii-uiu I'iniiiix, nt'iiriir,K, urn uu- fundintM. nnd to nm directed. I will on the si I, mi v or march luiu, at I o ciock p. in. at tin- i-at trout noor or me court house in Norti riatte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to sntisry said decree, interest and eost.s.tho following descrllied property, to-wlti 1.01- i, ', j. t o, n. i aim b, uiucr iu, or tho Original (my of North l'latto, Lincoln Coun ty. Nuhrasua iintcu niisorui i-inite. nou.. miii i. luiu. I. L. SIii.TONintitOEii, sheriff. Horlal No. 02&0. NOTICE I'OR Pl'llLlCATION nUPAUTMIlNT OV TUB INTKltlOll, United Stales Land Olllee. At North l'latto. Nebraska.. Feb. 5.1010. Notice Is hereby given that Robert VaiiK-en. of Maxwell, Nohrasua, who, on sopt :7(li, lvoi.mai o homestead ,,iitry No. zomh, Mnrlnl fin. ui2W).. for so iitli east iiuir tor. Hoctlon W. fowiishln UN.. Rangu 2S w.. or tlio titii i-rinciiiai Aieridian. lias l eu notlco of Intention to make tiual live rear proof, to establish claim to ino lauu aoovo described, boforo tlio register and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 0th day nf Anrll 10 10. Claimant names as wiincbbob; itch Young, Samuel McCalg, John Nogle, William wuson, an or Jiaxwen. noii j. i. I.vAs itegitter NOTICE TO CREDITOR.1. In tho matter of tho estato of John C. Ilupler, deceased. In tho county coutt ot Lincoln county. Ho- 1imhL-h. I'nhriinrv Nth. 1010. Notico is nerony given iiiaitnocreaiiors or said deceased will meet tho administrator ot of said estnte. before tho County juuge or Lincoln county, nourasKa. at county court room, In salil county, at tho y, on ml nn tho ist h ( ay or .Murcn. tuiu. an ilm 1Mb dav of August. 1010. at o'clock a. m. oach day, for tho purpose of pro- Hentliig their claims or examination, anjus - inniit and allowance, six inontns aro allowed for creditors to preseut their claims, am: ono year or mo administrator to beuiti saiu nsiAln fnim ilm ZAth dnv of January IV1U. This notlco will hi piilillslied in mo Norm I'lattii Trlliunn. a Si'inl-Weekly newsoaoor. nrlniiul In knlil cnii nt v for four weeks sue- icessivuiy, on.oim auvr rooruary it iiu. ' ' . alone, brnska, on tho 3d day of January, 1910. mors' Hank of Chester, Thayor county. No akfnst I, Anna R. Jensen, Guardian of Anna Uni,SZL" llSKS: ,.i- ,.t Jenr.etto ununt. a minor, will oiler for ,invo n,io,. h,. ,..,i,iin.iA.. ..i L Kubruary 14 1010. ,1 Jess Lor wofeudgo.r,oI5?u, DR. ELMS, General Practice of Medicine, Surgery Together with his wjjeuaujf, t,ye, MELT, INOSC and Throat. Your Glasses Carefully Fitted. Ofllce and residence 413 East Fifth St., on grounu noor, no stnirs to climb.. 1'hone 559. North Platte, - . Nebraska. V iTIOE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s. 11 inu vuuniy uourt. In tlin mnt.tnr nf tlin nut nln nl Tin.,, a 0 T Llndcnmuth, deceased. To tlinr.rnfiltnrti.linlra nml itilniMtlninMuiml In tho estato ot Thomas J Llndentnuth. Takn nottec. that John O. Llndentnuth. lias Well In f.nn Pfltltllv niwtrt. a -n of his doings, as administrator of said estato and It Is ordered that tho samo stand for hearlnir tho 21st day of I'coruary. A. D. 1010, boforo tho court at tho hour of 2 o'clock, p. m.. at which tlmo any person interested may appear and except toandcontest tho same. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered irlvon by publication In thu North l'latto Semi-Weekly Tribune for HlX SUCCC.sxlvn luaiinu ni-lm. l.i I.-..!,.-,,,,. .. 21st. 1010. - vw... Witness my hand and tho seal of tho coun ty court at North I'lattn iliia Lin, ! r January A. I). 1010. Jin w o. ELDER. County Judge- NOTirtE. Anson II. Knox. Anna W. Ivnnr. Mn,i'I.'nn Rtovons. Justls M. Slovens and Hannah II, Knox, defendants, villi lake notlco that on 10 t?t day of January. 1910. Samuel R Knox tho plaintiff herein, llled bis potltlon In the district court of Lincoln countv, Tfobrasko, nicainsi saiu uricnuanis, tno onject and pray er of which aro to obtain a decree, that Sam- iiui.u i iiua. uurmK ins inuiiino. neia lino to tho followlntr descrllx'cl land, to-wlti Tim west halt of Section 13. Township II, llaniro 2, In Lincoln county. Nebraska. In trust for tho plaintiff herein. Pamucl K. Knox, to have said trust established and to reoulro the de fendants and each of them, as tho heirs and devisees of Samuel M. Knox, deceased, to oxe cuto said trust by convoy Inif to platutlir hero in or Boon anu suiucient accd orconveyanco tho land abovo described and to exclude tho defendants and each of them from any inter est, claim or demand In mid tn until In mi a above described, or nnv nart thnrivif. niwl fnr such other relief as Justice and eautty may ruiiuim in tnu promises. OU aro renuircd to answnrsald liptllliiii nn or boforo Monday, tho 7th day of March, 1UIU Dated .TanuarySlst. 1010 HAMirrcr. i.v i;snv. J251 Hy Wilcox & llalllean. his Attorneys. NOTIGR TO anKnimiiH. Tn tho matter of tho ostatn nf Snmncl V. L.1","'0 ?0 neicnar, uoccascu. Notlco Is hereby Klvon, that tho creditors of said deceased will mnnt tlin ,i'cninT-m MS V.SffJSi WeJnS roun room, in saiu county, on tno rcnnuay or i" :ru"ry vy a.,,u 0,1 1,10 -r'".1 UB 01 Ausust. iviv. atu o ciock a. 111. eacn oar. for ttin mir- v?so of prosentlnif their .calms for oxnmlna tlon, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to prestnt their claims, und ono year for tho executors to settla said estato from tho 13th day of Jan uary, 1010. This notlco to bo published for olcht successive Issues In tho North l'latto Semi-Weekly Trlbuno prior to February 22nd, 1V1U. J M w. n. Rmikii. County Jmltrn. NOTIOE . mo.i. iiicuoy anu. mil am lucnoy tauononco tnat ontnoiitn uayorrvovemiier, iauo noiico mat n 1 moo. Laura E. Pom j!"Stlt!Kl1 1 hnU?eadcd ti, ltob, ortor, plaintiff herein, llled district court of Lincoln aealnst said ilofimdnnts. unpieaucu witu iiooort wuson, Jr., ana J'ar .wn,Ttuu j 1uuilvutlVII III UUU UJ .lames r.ornoy for .fA0? .'MB,?f 'n ?n ?SU9" tl'Sn "iq district court or i.incoin county, woorasKa. to foreclose a mortcniro on tho west half of tho southeast quarter aml tll east half of 1,10 southwest quarter SumrMCT ham. executorof tho estat of James Porter. d,ca5ia,",;'n.tll,i' an(1 Llrjio J. ititchey and Wm Itltchoy ot. al. woro defendants, and Hied In said court and sworn toon salddato of Section 5. Townshlo 10. ltanco32:in Lincoln county. Nebraska, wherein David dunnlmr- ham. executor of tho estat of James Porter. by tho said James M. Kay. was duly and lo cally oxocuted and sworn to. And for a docreo that W. C. Elder, clork of tno district court or Lincoln county. Nebras ka, bo required to atllx his slenaturo to said aflldavlt as of that dato and to attest thn samo with tho seal ot his said olllco and for a further dcrco llndlnft tho amount now duo on a certain mortgage heretofore placed In decrco In said action aforesaid In tho district court of Lincoln county. Nobraska. In the cauoof David CunnliiKham, oxocutorof the estato ot James Porter, deceased, vs. Lizzie j, uitcney anu others, on mo vth day or De cember, lew, and that tho said defendants bo required to redeem said land from said decreo within a short dav to lw llxcd hv tlin court, and that In tho event that no such re demption Is made, that tho title of tho plaln- tur in anu to saiu iano bo rorovor quitod as against any right, title, lien or Interest of said defendants In and to said premises, and tnat said defendants no enjoined from c aim ing any right, title or Interest In said prem ises or intoriorring witu piaintiir-s possession ot samo and that tho said defendants be wholly excluded from any interest in said land and for general equitable relief. You nro required to answer said potltlon on or uororo tno nn nay nr oiarcu. uiiu. Dated this ist nay or January, luiu. LAUJIA E. l'OKTEK. J25-4 lty Wilcox k Hnlllgan. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Serial Nos. 017SI-020iVI. Notice for Publication, Department of tho Interior. u. a. Laud Olllco at North l'latto. Nob. Jan, luth, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Hnrah Ustorhnut of North l'latto, Nebraska, who, on June ist, dam, mauo Homestead entry no. uw,, Serial No. 01KH3. for oast half southwest uuar tor ano soutu nan soutiioast quarter, and on Juno SOth. 1001. mado II E. No. 20101). Hnrlal l nu, iui hui iu uau. vrvab nun buuviiwubi. I Quarter, and north half southeast ouar'.nr. No. 020U3, for north half, west half southwest section it, xownsiup in, north, itango zu west of tho Sixth Principal Meridian has llled notlco of intention to mauo anal live year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho Register and Receiver at North l'latto, Neb., on tho mth day ot March 1010. Claimant names as witnesses) (Jeorso Moran. of Myrtle. Nob.. Willis Combs. William l'lttinan and aarllold Outherless, all of Norm riatte, nod. J1S-0 J. K, I.VANH. Register, NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Donartmentof tho Interior. U. 8. Land Olllco at North l'latto Nub . January 15th, 1010. Sorlal No. Uf-UO. Notlco Is herobv si vou that Mlnnln M. linun. ." "'H?ri,w"Cw o7S:i"'ffl 3rd 11105 . mado 11. L. No. -'(WJ7. Serial No. 0J0IO, IP.r of section 14. townshlo 11 N.. ranirn 20 West ot tho 0th Principal Murldlau, has llled notice of Intention to ruako llnal five year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho Register and Receiver, at North l'latto, Nobraska, on tho 10th day ot i'lorcn, iviv. Claimant names as witnesses Isaac M Atierernmblo and fiust Rosontretnr. nf Mnv well. Nobr . and Martin Jensen and I'olor Jorgcnson, of Arna, Neb. 1 Hi-fi J. k. iia anh, Reglstor. aerial No. OJOoil. NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Uenartment of the Interim-. U, 8. Land Olllce ftl North l'latto. Nob. . Notlco Is hereby given that, Mary Outlier' less, widow of John II. Uutherless, deceased i i. nm. 1M1U of North Platto, Nob,, who on Juno 2Uth, nxil mado Homestead Entry No. UW, Serial No 0-JOCt). forsoutliwostauarlernortheitKt.,n...' iiuriiiuvab iuHi mi Duuiiii-.Bt iuuner, north halt southwest uuarter. south hair northwest quarter, and lois.1 and 4. section 4, township it, uurvii, roiiKO ui inusixin prlnclpa morldlan. has llled notlco of iin.mii.n.. to 111 Q uo unat nvoyearprpor, to establish claim p land aboyo descrjtied. thjforo the io snp lami aoovo uescriood. iMiforn tin. i i.i ..i: i.i'. .iI .Vur.1." .! . No I)....li.lllB n ml Kt " . I "" umanai tm kuu lotu uai UU, Claimant namos as witnesses: Oeorirn Lonir sss Long, William Plttrnan and Julia Mii mo. all of North rtatuTNob. ,,tt Willis J Itcdflold. M D J II McKlrahtLMD, Drs. Redfield & McWali! Phsicians and SurgccyM. ) All Calls Promptly Answered. PlJones Oflteo at P. nnd S. Hospital. ) Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. To Hubert E. Wllon. James McOolllstcr. Tames W. Casey. Josenb W. Adldns nnd nm A. Schleyer. Trustees, non rceldcut dotrnd- ft tit pi j .You and each of you aro hereby notified that on the 25th day of January, WI0. Auiruste Sclilapp. tho ptalntltr In this cause, filed her potltlon tti tlio district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against you and each of you, thb object and prayer ot which Is to forecloKo a certain morteairo executed by tho defendant Hobert K.Wilson, to tho plaintiff on t ho 8bt day of December, 1W, for tho um of f 16.001). 00 upon tho property doscribed as follows. Kltuatoln tho county of Llacoln ind stato of Nebraska, to-wlt: xiioNiutn nair(SH) or section 33. township 15. north, rati ire 31. west, Ot thn sItI.Ii nrlnrlnnl meridian: north half (N M) of section R. town ship 14, north, ronjco 91, west of thoslxth prin cipal meridian: north half (N X', of section 33, township IS, north, rango 31 west of tho Sixth principal meridian, and tho anld twenty-tlvo acres of said section hcrototoro redeemed! south half (S Mlnf snntlnn r. min. ship H. north, range 31, west of tho Sixth principal meridian: alt of section IS), townrhlp 15, north, ranee 81 west of tho Sixth principal meridian; nil of section 21, townshlplA, north, ratiiro ill. west of thoMxth principal meridian : nest half of nortlionst uuarter (W M of NE M) southeast quar'.or of northwest uuartor tSE ii of NW U) nnd tho northcat quarter of south west quarter mi-: m or sw'il ol section w. townslllo in. ramroni. west nf thn RItIIi nrln- clnal morldlan. and thu south hair nf tim southwest quarter (SH of SW M) and wet half of southeast quarter (W5S rfcJn 'lt. section 2H. township 15. north. rang"l, T&" or tno fixtii principal meridian; and soiw.h half ot northeast nnartcrtS Vi nf NE V(l nnd lots 1 and 2 of section 4, township U. north. raniroSl.west of tho Sixth Prlnclpalmoridian: nil of section 0. township 15, north, ranifo SI west of tho Sixth prlnclpalmoridian. ' mat incru is uuo piainiur uiHin said mortcaso lion tho oum of JI5.POO.00 with la tcrest therpiin nt f ior cent per annum fnn December ?7, 1K. Said mortKairo was c'vii to sccuro a promissory noto of oven dalp with sild mortRaec In tho sum of 1 15000 wifi Intbrcst thereon at 0 por cont nor nnnuv, from Dcccmbor 31, UHW. Tho plaintiff al.V Mks to havotho morteairo executed by tl ieieniinni..iamcs oicuouisier to 1110 aoror tames K. Casov. under nnd hr tlin namn dailt of J. E. Casov fortlie sum of fXIO 011 tlio lOtbdav of December, 1WW. and recorded In book 3D of mortcaecK at pace 331 in the County Clerk's oIHpo of Lincoln County, Nobraska, decreed 10 00 a scconu lien upon said promises, and that tho rlahts. claims, interests anil nnnltv of redemption of each and alt of said de fendants 00 Darren, mat the claim ot said defendants Joseph W. Adklns and Ous. A. Schlover.ns Trustees for thn eeneral creditors of the defendant James McColllster undor tno trust deed executed on tlio 1st day of March. 1000, and recorded In book H-i of deeds at paco 377 011 tho 18th day of Decern- nor. uo occreca to no inferior ana subso- quont to tho claims of tho plaintiff and ulaintllr Drays for a decica or foreclosurn of said morlifaee lien nnd attorney fees and costs of suit, and that defendants bo re nuircd to pay said sums within twenty days! from 1110 oecreo to 00 entered 111 tins cause, and In default of such payment that said promises bo sold to pay tho amount found duo tho plaintiff with Interest and plaintiff's i attorney fees and costs, and that plaintiff' morUato bo a llrst lieu upon said premises, j and that each and all of said defendants bi foreclosed of all canity of redemption in and 1 to said premises and for such other reJtef asl may 00 just anu cdullable. you aro renulreu to answer said netltloiVin or beroro tho 7th dar or .Marrh. 1U1U. Dated this -Uli day of January, luio, afl norm 1'iaiie. ieurasia. Auoustk Scur.Ai'i'. 1 fly Iloaifland ft Hoaifland and D l Milter nor Attornoys- Change of Road No. 216. To nil whom it may concern: The commissioners annointed for the I purpose of making a change in road J No. 21G at Ingham. Neb. ; Commcncinrr at a noint about 80 feet I easterly of station 10 of said Road 21G in section 29, township 9 north, ranee zb west ot tno utn p. m. runninc thence northeasterlv on tho nresent crossing of tho B. & M. It. R. track to a point about 80 feet easterly of sta tion 17 of said road, thence northwest er! V connect with Htntinn 17 nf nnlil road, and wo also petition that thatnarirf of road No. 21G lying between statloii 16 and 17 bo vacated, a majority of iffe electors residing within two milesTof said chango and vacation having signed mis petition nas reporceu in invor oi tho establishment of said road and all objections thereto or claims for damago L 1... 1l.l n. . nr. j , . muat uu iiieii in tue oincc ox tno county clerk on or before noon on tho 1st day of April, 1910 or such rood will bo es- it.iri i ii. .1 . i luuuancu wiinout, reierenco inereio. Dated North Platte. Neb.. Jan. 27th. 1910. F. II. Elliott. County Clerk. Notice for Bids. To nil whom it mnv pnninrn. Pbla will bo received by the county clerk of T I 1 -- "I . vt .-'.. uiiiconi county, iNeurasKa, lor tne grading of 50,000 cubic yards of earth - i , i . , ruuua, mure or less, worK to UO tiono with elevator grader. por Hauling dirt ono milo or less. Bidder to tiennsir. n PArHfinrt nknnl nf of ?500.00 with their bid, that they will enter into contract, if awarded tho contract. Printed blanks ( for hhliln rsi fiirntali. ed by the county clork. uitts win uo received by the county clerk until 12 in. on the 4th dny of Tho lionnl ject any or all bids. uateu rsortn l'latto, Nebr.. Jan 27th, 1910. F. R. Elliott. County Clerk. Notice. Till! Bnnrrl nf Pnnntir " ' ' rr-m.- . r- , . , --j wuiiiiiooiuiii;ia mUkCS tllO follovvinn- natimnta nf a- penses for Lincoln County, Nebraska, ior tne year mil). General Fund $40,000.00 General Road Tfnnd on iwi nn General Bridge Fund . . '. '. . '. '. ', '. '.Koooioo C- 1 .1 ! Tl-lf.i. T-i . . . ooiuieia ueiiei ruixi 1.000.00 , rJistrict Bonds. North Platto Bridco Bond & Interest..... 1,360.00 Eureka Bridge Bond & Interest ..... 2,600.00 HershOV Brillli'i Ttnnd Intni-ool enn nn Bostwick Bridge Bond Interest. . .250.00 benool District Bonds. iJjst No 2. bond and interest. . .150.00 Dist No I. Nnrtli nintf,. l,l 1 1 and interest...... 3,000.00 wist iso i, tNortn fiatte, new bond and interest 2.000.00 D st No 118, bond and interest. 190.00 8 8J V,0 ll ond nnd interest.. 15.00 D at No 105, bond and interest. 105.00 DUt No 7, bond and interest, . ,520.00 Dist No 80, interest, .30.00 Diat No 55, Bond and interest. .125.00 D st No 80, bond nnd interest,.. 30. 00 D st No 02, bond and interest. .115.00 Dist No 98, bond and interest,. .15.00 State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, I, F. R. Elliott, county clerk of Lin coln County, Nebraska, do hereby cer-A tify that tho abovo and foregoing is true nnd correct copy of tho estimate of expenses made by tho County Commls sionors for Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho year 1910. Datetf North Platto, Nobr.. JanjJif 15-8 J. K- KVamj, RegUtor