Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L Bare, Editor ti TMi&t. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year bv Mail in advance $1.25 One Tear by Carrier In advance $1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post t ofhco m Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910. Mr. Hitchcock cannot clear his record in the Bartley tlcnl by cnllh& Edgar Howard n poker player and a black mailer. What tho pcoplo demand of Hitchcock is genuine evidence that he was not in on tho Bartley shortage. Nothing lesa than such proof, Mr. Hitchcock, will natlafy tho people. Thomiiislng bnlloon America has been heard from and tho aeronauts arc safe. This balloon started from St. Louis October 17th with nine other contes tante In an international contest, and landed on tho 19th in tho wilds of Que bec after a sustained flight of 1,350 miles. This establishes a new world's record. Chairman Davis, of the republican county central committee, Is In receipt of a telegram annnounclng that Grant Martin, republican candidate for attor ney general, will bo hero to speak at tho republican rally nt tlio Lloyd opera houso on Wednesday evening of next week. Mr. Martin is a forcoful talker, and with the addrcssby Mr. Aldrlch tho audlonco-ls certain to hear good things politically. Never wero railroad revenues so great or railroad orders for equipment bo small as they nro today, says tho New York Journal of Commorco. Nor is there any prospect of an increase in the volume of railroad buying of steel during tho balance of the current month, Tho steel mills, howovor, havo reason to believe that aftor tho November election and a settlement of the rate question largor orders will come from railroads for rails, bridges, machinery and other equipment. A South Omaha market pnpor prints the following: "A number of farmers from the different parts of tho state who vero visiting in tho lobby today are one in the assertion that mature hogs have never been so scarce as thoy are at present. The dragnet of high prices has beon effectual and few - old hogs are loft. A 278-pound average during September and relatively heavy weights at othor points tell of old-sow liquidation that is borne out by market offerings." Suit has been brought in district court by the Kearnoy Water & Eloctric Power company against tho powor companies of Gothenburg, Lexington and Cozad to secure an injunction en joining the said companies from UBlng water from the Platto river for Irri gation purposes. For sevoral months ktho Kearney company has beon unablo to secure water for powor purposes, duo, the plaintiff claims, to tho fact that tho water Is taken from tho river nt Gothenburg, Lexington and Cozad. John Christopherson, tho young drug clerk of Calloway, who was charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Mrs. D. E. Moses of that place several wcoks ago, was discharged from custody in county court by Judge Holcomb, In passing on the caso tho judge said ho was convinced tho affair was a most deplorable accldont and that the defendant hnd no criminal Intent when ho Bold 'the drug. Tho preliminary hearing lasted two days and attracted much attentiou. The promoters of the oil well which during the summer has been drilled in the northern limits of Shelton are elated ablyjwrtaln that before tho well goes uown, mucn iiiriner on win nave neon struek. Every indication of oil has made Its appearance. The 'dirt that is now. thrown out Ib tainted with crudo oil and when thrown into tho river a coat of oil immodlatly forms on tho surface of the water. This loads the engineer in charge to stato his positive conclusion that beforo many days go by he will have found oil. The well is nqw down six hundred feet. Socialist Rally. The socialists of North Platte will have a rally at tho court house Friday evening, Nov. 4th, at 8 p, m, Fred J. Warren will occupy tho platform as speaker, and explain tho genuine issues of the day from a worklngman's stand point. Mr. Warren Is a logical and In toresting spoakor and has tow equals, if any, on tho platform today. Come . out and hear him, us this will be an in tellectual treat you cannot afford to miss. Remember the dato Friday evoning, November 4th, at 8 p, m., nt the court house. Ladles especially invited. Committee. W. E. Thomas, proprietor of tho Central hotel In Hickman for tho past lx months la moving. bck to Univer sity Placa today. 'R$Da,ly of North Platte, Neb., Is moving In to i,e.ko his pic. Lincoln journal, Wednesday evening for a few days visit wtta menu m town. RcrcMatttive Buface t LefuUtWe Record Geod: Berton K. Busheo's record as rep resentative to tho last session of the Nebraska legislature is replete with the quality and quantity of work ac complished. Coming as ho does from tho very western district of tho state and boing new to tho work tho good work ho accomplished goes far toward showing that ho has both sticktoltive ness and force of character. He is one of thoso men who, starting with noth ing, has fought upward through the various vicissitudes of life until ho is counted as a successful man in busi ness and a successful man always makes tha best material for offices of pub lic trust. His legislative record shows that he Introduced the bill appropriating $75, 000 for tho aid of weak school districts in Western Nebraska, thus enabling many districts to hold six or eight months of school where only four or five were possible beforo. The benefits of this law can hardly bo estimated. Ho also introduced the bill locating another experimental station in this part of the state and the station is now in operation In Scottsbluff county. He was ono of a very few who secured $25,000 to pny off tho old wolf bounty claims and it was a hard fight to get even that. He introduced and secured tho pas sago of four good irrigation bills badly needed in the district. Ho did not miss recording his voto on a single bill during the entlro session and tho record shows that tho best of judgement was used in his voting. The record stands out clearly and clean, though it was largely a democrat ic legislature Mr. Bushoo,. by his offectlvo methods secured mora for Westorn Nebraska than has any rep resentative secured before him. Among tho important things to bo ac complished in tho next session is tho re-apportionment of tho state into leg islative districts Westorn Nebraska should have a largor representation and there will bo a hard fight to got it. Mr. Bushoo has had tha oxporienco now and is tho only logical man to send to Lincoln from this district. He has shown his ability to cope against hoavy odds and will bo found on the firing line faithfully roprosonting his constituency. Ho. should bo returned.- From Kimball Obsorvorjof Oct. 20, 1910. Keep it Before the People. Keep It beforo the pooplo that: On January 8, 1803, Joseph S. Bart ley, elected us a ropublclan , became stato treasurer of Nebraska; that Qn December 28, 1893, G. M. Hitch cock, editor and publisher of the World Herald, borrowed $3,000 from State Treasurer Bartley; that On Septembor 25, 1895, the noto rep resenting the $3,000 of stolen state money was renewed by Hitchcock and covered up In the name of the samo banker, but endorsed over to Bartley; that Not untlll Septembor 25, 1895, "was n socond mortgage for 53,000 recorded as protended security for the loan; that In January, 1897, Bartloy proved to bo a defaulter for over $5000,000. of which tho $3,000 loaned to Hitchcock was a part; that On September 14, 1901, when tho prop orty went to foreclosure Burtley was still in prison; that ' On Octobor 1, 1001, when tho noto outlawed Bartloy was In tho peniten tiary serving sontonco for embezzlinjr tho monoy which Hitchcock enjoyed; that In 1904 when pressed to pay up Hitch cock repudiated all obligation for tho $3,000, sotting up tho statuto of limita tion; that ' Tp this day nelthor Bartloy nor tho stato has ovor been reimbursed the $3,000, of which Mr. Hitchcock is still tho beneficiary. Omaha Bee. A competitivo examination will bo held at North Platto, Neb., on Fobru ury Din, iuu, lor tne urst grude or clerical and for the third crude or sub clerical position in tho various field branches of tho fedoral service' outside of Washington, D. C, A young lady of Plorro, S. D owes her llfo to tho "rat" sho was woaring wiiun Hiiu wus uiruwn irom a uucKing uroncno aim atrucK upon nor neau. As a life preservor tho "rat" seoms to bo all right: as an article of fussy adorn mom it is uutoront. flnrl Dnnnlhnlmnp nt If anuria Plf hss been transacting business in town lor several nays. A Runaway Stagecoach By WALTON WILLIAMS Copyright, 1910, by American I'rosa Association. 'The stugecouc'h of tuu'pitHt." hum one of n party discussing thu compara tive dangers of different uiethotla uf travel, "had Its advuntnges. True, a recklcsH driver would once In nwliili' swing round u sharp curve on a niuun- tain side and spill load uf pnssi'M gcrs down n precipice u few thuim.iiiil feet, but Mich occurrences were rare. 1 remember ono close call 1 hud out In Colorado half a coutury ago when 1 was a youngster that 1 wouldn't like to go through ngulu. If an accident of vqunl Importance should hnppcn to a rallrond train, even on comparatively level ground, It would bo awful. "On tho particular occasion I'm go ing to toll you about wo started from Georgetown. In tho mountains, to go down to Denver. Thorc's a loop rail road at Georgetown now, but at that tlmo thero was nothing but a turn pike A green hand at driving, an Irishman, Mllco Itourko, from the sta bler, -hnd been put on tho box. tho reg ular driver, Dan Patterson, hnvlug been laid off for Illness. Patterson was lnsldo tho coach, going down to Golden City, whero ho lived. , "It was a One day. and wo wero re galed with many oxtenslvo views of the plains at the foot of tho range. appearing for all the world like an ocean. Indeed, geologists say that It was onco an ocean bottom. From the brow, of nn cmtnenco whoro wo wore admiring ono of theso vlows wo could sco tho road beforo us winding down a steep lncllno and nt tho bottom ris ing a Bhorter dlstnnco to'ariother sum mit. A few moments after wo started down wo noticed that Instead of going slow, as was necessary for safety on such Inclines, wo seemed to start off with a quickening paco and wero soon rolling downward at a furious speed. Patterson thrust his head out of the window and drew it In again, white as a cloth. " 'What la It?' wo all asked breath lessly. " 'Don't know, but wo'ro all likely to bo dashed to pieces.' "Coming from a trained stago driver. this set us all wild. Some of tho women grasped frantically nt the doors, but two of us men, ono on each side, knowing that to Jump would bo certain death and remaining lnfdde might mean life, held the doom shut But tho Inside of that stagecoach was tho wildest Bceno I over witnessed women shrieking nnd men (some of thcml trying to rcassuro them, while others wero holding on to something as If In that way they could bold tho coach back. 'But looking outsldo was worso then tho Inside. The few scrub trees .thero wero beside tho road shot by llko ar rows. The coach swayed, and as or- cry curve in tho road wo felt sure It would upset, and sometimes nn upset meant a spill over tho side of a preci pice. Wo kopt hoping that thero would be some slackening of speed, but Instead of Blackening tho paco was continually growing faster, and tho quicker tho pace tho moro tho coach reeled. "By this tlmo tho babel among tho passengers was deafening. Somo were prnylng, while others wero shouting nt us two men who kept a strong grip at the doors to let them out. One big strong man, maddened by terror, ham mered mo unmercifully to make mo open tho door. But I held on with a death grip. I think that ImvliiK some thing to do helped mo to retain .my own equanimity. If anything more was needed It was supplied by tho sight of men crazed by fear ready to do any. foolish or selfish act. Pass ing a houso beside the road, I saw a man standing In the door looking nt the coach with his eyes und mouth wldo open. But 1 saw him only a mo ment, for ho flow by llko u cannon ball. "Then tho swaying of the coach grow loss nnd the terrible speed ut which we wero going seemed to bo lessoning. I put my head out tho window and. looking forward, saw that we were ncur the bottom of the incline and In a fow moments would bo rolling along a comparatively straight ascent. Tho BUIllIOIl trnnalf Inn frnm nlmnot nnrinln tlcath to suro safety produced a very singular effect on me. Tho "bov(a of uio wig mun wuo naa tried to forco mo to open tho door had produced no effect on mo of nny kind. Relieved from the strain, my first act was to strotch my arm and plant my list against his oyo and knock him sprawl ing on tho scat behlud him. Then 1 cried: " 'Hurrah: Wo'ro safe! "From this moment our paco slacken cd, but wo went far up tho hill beforo it was reduced to anything llko a quiet run. auo coacn was a lone whllo com Ing to a full stop, seemingly as tbcfucb It must do so of Its own weight. When It did wo all tumbled out. Tho driver, too. camo down from the box and stood at tho head of his trembling leaders. "What was it?' wo all cried In a breath. " It wor that.' replied alike, pointing to tho tongue that lay on tho ground at tho heels of the wheelors. Patter son, who In addition to being HI had been on a terrible strain, snw It and realizing what we had escaped, hnd to hold on to a wheel to avoid dropplug down. I went up to Mike and asked hlni what measured he had tnken with the horses after tho tongue dropped. " I licked 'oni.ull.the way down, sor,1 ho wild." Wills J Rcdflcld. M D J It McKlrahan. M D Drs. Redfield & McKirahan s Pksiciaas and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-0-14 Office nt P. and S. Hospital. Air Ships are Popular but not more so Uinn the cigars manufactured by J. F. Schmalzrled. Their popularity is due to their quality, notning duc me nest tooacco going into their make-up. The nickel clears aro just as good for the price as are those wnicn sen ror a dime. Try one or tno many brands mado by us. J. F. SCHIUALZRIEI). Go to SORENSOINTS FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Notice to Hunters. Anyone found hunting or trespassing on lands owned or leased by the under signed will be prosecuted to tho full extent of tho law. E. W. Wright, Geo. Moran, L. A. Gambrel, Jacob Weber, O. It. Slvits, Frank Ebele, H. W. Greeley. J. C. Askwlc. J. A. Knajdl, D. J. Greeley, trnnK Hood, Jr. z. A. Kussel, C. F. Sivits, D. Kilpatrick, Frank Hood, Fulmer Rorby, It. Schwaiger, Earl Morrow. Notice to Hunters or Trespassers. All hunters and others aro warned acainst cnterintr upon or tresnassinsr on tho lands owned or controlled by the unucraigncu. violators ot tnis notice will be summarily dealt with according to law. Save trouble and expense by obeying this notice. D.B. McNeel Henry Hayen W.K. Beauchamp W.W. Groves W.J. Shinkle G.A. Toops W.B. McNeel Wm. Siebold H.F. Doebke N.B. Howard John Boyle M.H. Da"vis U.E. Martin NOTICE TO PKANOIS LOVE. NON- HE8IDKNT. You urn hornhr nntlflnil that nn Mm ftflili day of April. 1010, Vonaliy Loyoflleda potl toln against you In tbo district court of Lin coln county. Nebraska, tha object and prayer oi wi.icn was to obtain a uivorco Irom you on tho grounds tbat you are a liabltual drunkard aiiil tint you havo ro- mseu anu neglected to provide maintenance for Dlalntllt and hur minor child and that you havo lcon irullty of extremo cruelty to this plalntlir naintiiT prays that alio may bo divorced from vou and that Mio mar bo slvpn thn custody of tho minor child, Gordon Oliver M)VO. You aro rcnutrpd to answer said nntlttnn by Monday, tho 28th day of November. 1010. you win rtirtiirr take notico that on the 1st day of December, tho plaintiff, Vonahy ixive, vmnaxo ine depositions or unaries A, l'avne. Oeonr W. II lines. William M. Smith. and William II. Noo, to bo used as ovldonco In tho trial ot said caso, at tho office of Ilourff x iiourtr in tno county or Lawrence and utato of Indiana, between tho hours nf Oa. m and 8 p. m. of said date and tho taklnirot said depositions will bo adjourned from dar (o day, between said hours, until thoy aro completed. VONAHY LOVE. iiy wiicox & uaiiitran, Attorneys for l'laintur. NOTICE. In tho matter of tho estate of Isaan Tllllnti. deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln County, Ne braska. October 21th. 1U1U. Notico Is lierobyciven, that tbo creditors or said deceased will meet tint nxecntrlr of said estate boforo tho County Judno of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room. In said county, on the Ist dar nf NovemiHir, iuiu, ana on tno viae day of May, 1011, at V o'clock a. m, each day. for tho pur pose ot presenting their calms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to orestnt. tlmlr claims, and ono year for tho executrix to soitio sain estaio irom tno -mi uay otucto- ior. iviu. this notico to oo puunsuou in the worm riatte omi-wo8iiy xribuno a leeal nowsnaDor. nrlnted In alu countv for ntirlit successive issues aiier oiarcn uu, iviu. oii- w u. Ki.rtnu. uouniy .111 aire. Road No. 334 To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioner appointed to locate a roau commencing at tne t section cor ner between sections 20 nnd 29. T. 14. K. S3, thenco west J mile to the corner of sections 19. 20. 29 and SO. T. 14, R. 33 W. and running thenco in a northwesterly, southwesterly, westerly and southeasterly direction through part of S, E. i S. E. J of section 19, N. 1 N. 1 of Bcction 30, said township and rnnge, thence through part of east J, N. E. 1, S. W. 1 N. E. i. and south IN. W. i of section 25 to the I corner between sections 25 nnd 20, T. 14. It. 34 W., thence on center line of section 2G, & mile thence throuirh north J S. W.J of section 2G nnd the S. E. i of section 27, T. 14, N. It. 8-1, W. to a point on tho north bank of tho South Platte river, terminating there. haB reported in fayor of establishment thereof: all objections thereof, or claims for dam age must be filed In the oflko of the county clerk on or before noon on the 2Cth day of Dec. 1910, or such road will bo established without reference there to. Dated North Platte, Neb., Oct. 21, 1910. F. It. Elliott, County Clerk. Homeopathy Principles Siailca, SimilibHi, CuraatHS. A llko remedy will euro a 'like disease. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as w.hen it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment whero remedies are paramount. A For out of town patients nnd nil those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and tho necessary Burgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FRONT HTKJiirJT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B. Dent. Dr. V. Luc&i. A general hospital for all acute and chronic cases medical, surgical and obstretric. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr Try Our Flour. Up-to-date $1.60 per sack or ?2.90 per hundred, B. & M. $1.45 per Back 9 nor Vmnrlrnrl nnflTnln tinrl .Tnr- sey Cream $1.35 per sack or $2.75 per hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or moro pounds. Every sack guaran- i iceu. R. E. LOUDON & SONS, Call 551. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, feed, drain or Hay Havinc recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 A full line of furniture, all kinds of stoves and stovo repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, sewing machines either ensh or payments. Everything you use bought nnd sold hero. Top price for iron metal and rubber. General Election Notice 1910. Nqtlce Is hereby given that on Tues day, tho 8th day of November, 1910, at the voting places in tho various pre cincts of Lincoln county, Nebraska, there will be held a genornl election for tho pusposo of electing the following officers, to-wit: One Governor. One Lleutencnt Governor. 1 One Secretary State. , Ono Auditor of Public Accounts. Ono Attorney General. Ono Treasurer. Ono Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. One Superintendent of Public In struction. V One Railway Commissioner. Ono Congressman, Sixth Congress onal District. Ono Senator, 30th Senatorial District. Ono Representative, 54th Represent ative District. Ono County Attorney. Ono County Commissioner, Second District. Justico of tho Peace to fill vacancy. Constable to fill vacancy. Precinct Assessor, to 1111 vacancy. Ono Overseer for each Road District. An expression of preference for United States Senator. Also for' or against a proposed amend ment to the Constitution of tho State of Nebraska, amending section 1, of article 7, defining tho qualification of electors. Which election will bo open nt eight o ciock in tne morning and will con tinue open until C o'clock in the after noon of the same day. Dated North Platto, Oct. 6th, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. By C. W. Yost, Deputy County Clerk. $4444 4444444444444' GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. n. JOillcolSO Phones Re8ldenceli5 if A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. j Doctors Ames & Ames, ?. Physicians and Suracons, Ofllce over Stone Drue Co. 8 is nua 1 Office 273 g Phones Kegidcnco273 .it NOTIOR t'OK 1'OHLtCATION. Serial No.0IH98. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North I'lattc. Neb. September 17th 1910. Notico 1h hereby nlven that Daniel J. Greeley, of North Platto. Nouraska, who. on Fob. 14. 1H05, mado homestead entry No. 20809, Serial No. 01998. for west half, west halt northeast, quarter, wst half southeast quarter, section IS, township It), north, lianiro 80. wen of tho sixth Principal Meridian has lllp notico of lntontlon to make final five year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho ltcelster and Becolvnr at. North I'latto. Nob., on tho 11th day of Nov. 1010. Claimant namos as wltnoflxpss Carl S. McOrew, Jacob Wober. of North I'latto, Neb.. Edward Wrlelit, Thomas llolclior. of Myrtlo. Nob. s20-H .T. E. KVANP. TteirlAter. Viieiukf-sbalS ' lly vlrtuoof nn order ot Halo Issued from tlm district court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court whoroln Oharloi II. Walters la plalntlfT and Itlchard Lynn ot al am defendants, and to mo directed, I will on the, 6th day of Novombor, 1010. at 1 o'clock p. m. at tho east front door Of tho court linunn In Nnrtn Tlltn Lincoln county, Nebraska, soli at publla auction to tho hlcliest bidder for cash, w satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following described proporty. to-wlti Southeast ouartor of Section Twolvo (12). Township Ton (10). N. RanKO Thirty-four (31) Lincoln county, Nobranka. Dated North Platto. Nob., Sept. 1st. MO. I. L. MtrrONnjcnfim. HhrVlff. and 0. block l. of tho North I'latto Town Lot Company's Addition. Tho owners of property on the north sldo of West I'ourth streot, betweon Washington 'i'v.?""..""1' aro uorooy notniea that tho Mayor and Council of the city ot North I'latto, Lincoln county. Nebraska, Tl! (tcrtM ft rtft it rr n.nA a h vxl I . i. 7tb day of September, ordorinir a sldo Mifv uMjuiumK lut'ir BU1U f runii8C3 to DO constructed as to lino and trrado, and of tv. ...... u.i w iijm.u, no yruviueu in wio ceneral ordinances of 'said city, rcnulatlnir tho construction of sldowalks In said city, Pfod and approved on tho 2istday of Juno. Unless ald walk Is constructed by you aloritr tho south sldo of said lots 7. 8 and II Tlrw.lp 'HI ...... ...I . . . I 1 ... . ...uv.iv unu ujr ,UUi III BCCUTUanCO Willi said ordinances, on or before tho 25th. day of October. 1010. the samo will bo constructed rTf nam ! mi1 i . a . said lots ownod by you adjoining which tho owuu oiibii iro vuuavi uiitcu UltAS- F. TKM1T.K. City Olotk- 1'HOIJATE NOTICE In tho matter of the estate of Axol I. Pramborc, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. September 2tb. 1B10. Notico Is hereby clvcn that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tho administrator of of said estate, boforo tho County Judtce of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room, In said county, on tho 21th day of .October. 1010. and on tho 24th day .of April, 10U. at 9 o'clock a. to. oach day, for the purpose ot pro scntlncr their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for tho administrator to settlo said estate from tho B2d day of Soptombor. 1010. This notico to bo published for cleht suc cessive publications In tho North I'latto Bernl-Woekly Trlbuno. a Ieual newspaper. 2Uh Yolo county prior to Octobor ' .v. . P. E- Emkh. County Judgo. Hy Kathorlno V. Clark, Clerk County Court. s2t)-4 NOTICE FOB TAX DEEP. To every person In actual possession or oc cupancy of the premises below described and to AloxandorlUchardson and Emily A, Klch ardson In whoso namo tho tltlo of said prem ises appears of record In tho ofllce of tho reg ister of deeds In Lincoln county. Nobraska, and to Charles Francis. Mao II. Richardson, and Louise Itlchardson: You and oach of you aro horoby notified tbaton tho 4th day of Novombor. 1007, Thom as Cooper purchased at public taxsalo(Cor ttflcato No. 3105) at thn county treasurer's of fice ot said county tho following described real cstato towlt: Tho Northwest quarter (NW H) of Section Six (0), Township Sixteen (IB) N. of Kanco Twenty-six (20) west of tho 6th P. M for the dellnquont taxes duo thoreon for tho year 1KX) for tho um of 37.85, and on tho 20th day of Soptembor, 1008, paid tbo subsequent taxes assessed against said premises for tbo year 1007 for the Bum of ft.7A, and on tho 30th day of Juno, 1000, paid tho subsequent taxes assessed against aald premises for tho year 1008 for tho sum of 113.05. and on tho 2flth day of March. 1010, paid the subsequent taxos assessed against said premises for tho yoar 1000 for tho sum of $12.78 j that tho tlmo for redemption oxplrod on tho 6th day of Novomber. 10U0. and If tho said promises are notredeemed on tho 28th day of January. 1011, from said tax salo the under signed will apply to tlm county troasuror for deed to said promises. Datod this 11th day of Octolier. 1010. TIIOMAH COOPER. oil2 lly Geo. E. Fronch, his Attorney. PRORATE NOTICE. In tho County Oouri of Lincoln county, Ne braska. Oct. 11th. 10. In the matter of the cstato of Rebecca F. V. Illnrnan, deceased. Notico Is horeby given, that tho creditors of said deceasod will meet tho Administrator of said estate, beforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tbo 7th day of November, 1010, and on tho 8th day of May. 1011, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day. for the pur pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to present, their claims and ono year for tho Administrator to settlo Bald estate, from tho 10th day ot Oct.. 1010. This notico to bo published for eight successive publications In tho North Platto Trlbuno. a soml-wookly newspaper juihllshcd In said county prior to Nov, 7th, oli-B W. O. ELDER. County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 0UW1. Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Olllco at North Platto, Neb. .... . ct. I. 1810. Notico Is horoby given that George E. Gar man, ot IIorHhey, Neb., who. on Juno 28, lliol, mado homestead entry No. 20035, serial No. 01081, for all ot section 21, township 12, N. range SS. Wot tho 6th Principal Meridian, has II led notice of Intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nobraska, on tho 10th day of Dec. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvln Zaulcr. of North Platto. Neb.. Dell Titter Ington. of Sutherland, Nob., A - K. Mclntyro. of Uershey, Neb-, Joo Avelanch, of llershoy, N8b. ol8-0 J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sorlal No- omi. Department ot the Interior U, S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nob. . . ct- "th. 1010. Notice Is horoby glvon that Alvln Zaulor, of North Platto, Nobraska. who on July. 0th, 1804. icado Homestead entry No. 20337. Serial No. 02132. for south half, northwest quarter, lots 3 and 1 anh south bait section 4, township 12, north range 2, west of tho 0th Principal Meridian, has tiled notico of Intention to make Unal live year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Receiver at North Platto, Nobraska, Ion the 10th day ot Dec., 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: George K. Carman, Hurshey. Neb., Dell Tltterlngton. Sutherland. Neb. J as. II. Runner, ot Uershey, Neb.. Herman Wendoborn. of North Flattu. Nob- ol7-6 J. E-Evans. Register,