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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Pablisker. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mall In advance $1.26 One Tear by Carrier in advance $1.60 Jff Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Matter FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. Democrats are Happy. Tho nvcrngo democrat Is feeling mighty good, thank you, over tho Tucb, dny"clc'ctlon, and especially tho result In tho eastern Btatcs. Notwithstanding Teddy Roosevelt's campaign In New York state, Dlx tho democratic candi date for governor, was elected by 135, 000, and the democrats made good gains In congressmen from that state. In New Jersey, Massachusutta, Con necticut and Ohio democratic governors woro elected, and in practically nil the states democratic gains In congressmen woro made, nnd in the next congress tho democrats will havo majority of twenty-nlno. The democarta elected 225 congressmen Tuesday nnd tho re publicans 182. This is tho greatest democratic landslide sinco 1882, Tho United States sonata will, how over, bo controlled by tho republicans with a working majority. In Nebraska Hitchcock leads Burkett by 20,000 In tho popular Vote for United States senator, and Aldrich ff-r gover nor will havo a majority of 26,000, over Dahlman. Tho entire republican state tlckot is elected, though by a less ma jority than given Aldnch, Tho congressional delegation from Nebraska will bo thrco republicans nnd three democrats. The three republicans aro Sloan In the Fourth district, Norris in tho Fifth nnd Kinknid in the Sixth. In this senatorial district W. V. Honglnnd is elected by n very heavy majority, and for representative B. K. Bushee is elected by a big majority. Both these are republicans, Lincoln county gave Aldrich n ma jority of COO over Dahlman, and Bur kott 175 over Hitchcock. Tho other candidates on the state ticket received mojoritics exceeding 400, and Honglnnd and Bushce.lprgor majortles. On tho faco of tho unofficial returns tho vote on Sprlngor and Roberts for county commissioner is very close, requiring the officials ennvnsa to detcrmlno who Ib elected. Strike Not Probable. Locomotive engineers of this city do not seem to think that a atrlko will result through failure of tho rnilronds west of Chicago to grant tho demands of the ungincors. Tho voto ns to whether a strike shall bo called will of courso bo taken, but tho men seem in cnncu to Deiiovo iunt uoiore aucn n step Is tokon tho railroads will weaken nnd grnnt tho domnnds, which aro not consldorod in any manner unreasonable Should a strike bo called, however, it would result In n complete tlo up on all roads west of Chicago, for thoro is no labor organization that ts so strong, In proportion to tho total num ber of men employed, ns tho brother hood of locomotivo engineers. It is certainly tho wish of nil 'that a satis factory agreomont between tho com panies nnd the man may be reached. In accordance with an order to cur tnll expanses in every wny posslblo, i reduction was made this week in tho enr gang at work nt this torminal. It is understood that the hoads of other local departments will shortly recoivo .Hltnilar Instructions to reduce thy, force of men undor them. State Irrigation Meeting. Tho Nebraska state irrigation asso elation, through Presldont T. C. Eg. leston of Denver and Secretary D. D Price, assistant state engineer of Lin coin, has Issued a call for its first con vention to bo hold at Bridgeport, No vember 15 and 10. The convention will organize permanently to promote irrlga tlon, drainage, reclamation of wnsto land, nnd try to solve tho question of obtaining tho best results of scientific agriculture and propoaod futuro logls Intlon on these subjects, Delegates aro to bo appointed by tho governor, Btato engineer, consorvntion and state dpvelopmont associations, county com mlssionora, mayor of cities, villages and by irrigation, agricultural nnd engineer ing societies, colleges, normals, univor Bity and commercial bodies and by irrigation' ditch and power companies, 1( This is tho convention North Platte .could havo secured had its citizons shown any interest in tho matter, The Vote in Town. Tho result of the election in North 1 Platto was somewhat of a suprlse in that Dnhlman rccolved but fifty major ity over Aldrich, whereas it was genor ally conceded that his majority would not bo less than one hundred und fifty, It was also somowhat of n surprise to have Hitchcock lead Burkett fourteen votes, On tho hoad of tho tlckot the voto by words was: First ward-Burkott 78, Hitchcock 140. Aldrich CO. Dahlman 107. Sccond'-Tward Burkett 1!)7, Hitchcock t 177; Aldrich 220, Dahlman 105. Third ward-Hurkott 90, Hitchcock W: Aldrich 90. Dahlman 84. The total vote cast in tho city was The General Results. Wlinf- won frit inmn flmn nernvm in lm n ftfaf ftit nnnnlnt rnn1 tlirntirrli. out tho country away from tho repub- . i i t t 1 .1 lican party anu lowaru me uemucrucy may now bo moasured by tho results of tho election. As rorcsnauowcu y the uphoaval in Maine, tho swing of tho pendulum has been further in tno east than In tho middle or far west, al though tho democratic drift Is plainly nntmcint otfrtftr tuUfim nnt TTirVi I firrl fit checked only by local conditions or by tho nersonnlities of tho candidates. As a consequence we are to have a house in tho next cougross undor good work ing control of tho democrats, a senate With largely reduced .republican ma jority nnd democratic governors In a half dozen states in tho union that iiavo, as a ruio, proferred republican rulo. Tho outcomo will of course, bo dif ferently interpreted from different points of ''low. The conservatives who aro rcsponBiblo for the change in the east will insist that it is u repudiation of the ao-called Roosevelt policies whether championed by Roosevelt or executed by Taft. In tho west it will bo characterized as a popular protest to Taft against domination by tho reac tionaries, and tho Bmallor losses in curred in the west will bo held up as proof that the people endorse tho nttl- tudo and program of tho insurgents. Both of theso explanations In our pinion are in point becauso they dis close tHo conflicting motives inspiring those who have contributed to demo cratic success and will oventually have their reaction. Tho democrats will no more bo ablo to satisfy tho enstorn re actionaries and tho western insurgents at one nnd tho samo time than tho re publicans, as heretofore divided, havo been ablo to do, If that bo tho case the pqoplo will quickly realize that they have made a mistake, or at least have accomplished no good, by drawing away from republicans just an they wore belted In for a sanely progressive movement nnd toward tho democrats jus, as they aro again under sway of their bourbon element. Omaha Bee. Decline of Wheat and Corn. Dollar wheat and sixty cent corn are farther from tho farmer's pocket now than for several yoars. Tho decline in wheat und corn prices is in fact ono of tho conspicuous phenomena of present day commerce Both grains aro down and there Is lack of confidence among speculators in an early riso. Yet oven at the reduced prices we aro not Belling heavily abroad. Tho whoat crops of Russia, Australia, and other countries havo had tho European market pretty much to themselves at prices lower thnn wo were willing to tnko. Tho fact seem3 to bo that tho world output of wheat and tho American output of corn was ton great last yoar to admit of the prices wo havo latoly grown ac customed to. Tho prico of our whoat Creating Wealth for the State of Nebraska By building Its lines throueh Innda then worth less than $5.00 per ncro, tho Union Pacific Railroad has nided in increasing tho value of thoso lands many-fold. Tho assessed value of all property in Nebraska has increased from $171,747,593 in 1900 to $398,985,819 in 1909. Thero has been no more important factor than the Nebraska railroads in creating this enormous wealth. The resultant prosperity has increased tho value of the railroad. In 1900 tho Union Pacific Railroad paid taxes in the State of Nebraska amounting to $299,855,44. In 1909 it paid $578,112.44. Progress for the Union Pacific means progress for the whole State. Every mile of additional track laid, every train or station, creates wealth, which is not shared only by the Union Pacific Railroad but by every citizen in tho State of Nebraska. Wo have a book on Nebraska and its resources which will bo mailed to some friend in thoEast for the asking. Please send us his address. Every Union Pacific Ticket Office is a bureau of railroad information. Make your wants known there, or write to me. GERRIT FORT, Passenger Traffic Manager Omaha, Is made on a world market in tho years when wo havo a large surplus to export, as we have this year, and the world price is pulling downward. All this is not too pleasant to the farmor, but tho consumor will bear with fortitude the cheaper bread and meat that will ensLO if no . trust bar the way. Lincoln Journal. ' Increased Railroad Earnings, The Bureau of Railroad News and Statistics is not likely to exaggerate tho present prosperity of tho transpor tation companies, because they are now protesting that their expenses havo increased so much that thoy must increase their freight charges or stop improvements. But its comparative statement of earnings and expenses Bhow that tho railroads havo just closed a much bettor year than tho year 1907, which, closing Juno SO, more than three months bofore tho. panic, wns a year of exceptional prosperity. Tho bureau $ report observes that changes in tho methods of accounting make tho comparison of 1010 with 1907 inexact, but tho general results are comparable, and minor discrepancies cannot very materially effect the value of this. Tho total operating revenue for $2, 779,2-17,000 in tho year ending June 30, 1910, nnd $2,589,105,000 in 1907, nn in crenso of $190,141,290. Tho total op erating expenses were $1,841,125,000 In the last year and $1,748,515,000 in 1907, an incrense of $92,009,053. This leaves the increase in not income from opera tion $97,581,337, against which there la an increase of about $23,000,000 in taxes. This makes the not increase in net operating income $76,295,000. Tho nvcrngo mileage operated increased about 9,000. The averago earnings por milo of road were $11,742 tho last year and $11,383 in 1907. The ratio of expenses to rovenuo in the last year was 66.24 per cent, and in 1907 it was 67.53 per cent. As compared with tho highly prosperous yoar ia07, therefore, thero was an incrense in net operating income, in earnings per mile, in not operating income per mile, nnd a reduction in tho percentage of expenses to rovenues. Theso These nro tho facta upon which tho railroad companies aro insisting that it is absolutely necessary that they should bo allowed to raise thoir chaiges. Comporng tho last year with 1907, freight earnings incroased $107,000,000 nnd passenger earnings $66,000,000. TholncreaBo in freight nlono is nearly equnl to tho increase in the operating expenses nnd taxes. Philadelphia Record. The fact that the state of Nebraska is entirely out of debt is a mnttef for congratulation. Tho imposition of a special levy to clear up the debt, under trie Sheldon act. wns tho part r f wisdom. The people wore not burdened by the tmnll tax and now everything is to the good, with debts paid, money on hand nnd hundreds of thousands of dollars of tho permanent school fund invested throughout tho United Stntcs in rrllt L edged securities. There are, indeed, jew Btaiea oi una union mat can matte a financial showing to compare with it. -'Kearney Hub. Nebraska . (G13) Wanted Young woman between tho age of twenty-one and thirty to enter training school for nurses; address sup erintendent. Physicians and surgeon Hospital, North Platte, Ncbr. i&ijMk. : -tern mmMM ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FKUJNT STUUfeT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B. Dent. Dr. V. Lucas. A general hospital for alf acute and chronic cases medical, surgical nnd obstretric. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mfjr PHYSICIANS UND 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 Locuar St. Telephone No. 642. Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibus, Curanlus A like remedy will cure a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will benr investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and all those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cascB. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner AirjShips are Popular but not more so than tho cigars manufactured by J. F. Schmalzried. Their nntinlnritv i'n Hno tn flint miniu,. nothing but the best tobacco going into tl.nl.. 'rl.n .. fPl. !,.! I wit. iiinc-uj. Hie iuckui cigars are just ns good for tho prico as aro thoso which sell for a dime. Try ono of tho many brands mndo by us. J. F. SCHMALZRIED Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Hour, Feed, drain or ffay Having recently purchased tho 1$. A. Wilson fppri ntnrn nt thn cornor of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER Go to SORENSOlTS fop. Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turaing, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. '.i-TTWTF ...... j .,. f , W. W. SADLER, M. D., Pkyfkiaa, Swgeea ami Optima. U. P. District Surgeon. HERSHEY, - - NEBRASKA. Wills J Rcdfleld. MI) JR McIClralian, M D Drs. Redfield & McKiraliau Pkticiaac J Survpnns. All Cnllrf Promptly Answered. Phones G42-644 Office at P. nnd S. Hospital. OIIDF.UOP HKATUNGON PF.TITION FOB APPOINTMENT OF ADMINI8TUAT0II OU ADMINIBTltATIUX. 8tto of Nebraska. Lincoln County, es. In the county court In tho mattr of tho estate of II Nnuttsa. deceased On trading and filing tho petition of Fred It. Ulnn nravlne that tho admlnlatrattnn of said estate may bo granted to Fred It- uinn as administrator. Ordnred, That Nov. 21st, 1010, at 2 o'clock a. m Is anslsned for hearing said petition when all iHirsons Interested In said mailer may appear at a county court to bo huld In and for said county and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; and thatnollcoof tho pondencj of said pet ition and tho hearing thoreof bo Riven to all persons Interested In said matter by publish Ing a copy of this ordor In tho North Platto Tribune a soml-woekly nowspapor printed In said county, for throe successlvo weeks prior to said day of hearing- Dated October 31-t, 1910. nl-3 W. O. Kmimi. County .Tudgo y Katliorlno F Olark. Olork County Court. OltPEn OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. state or ttourasica, Lincoln uounty, bs. In tho county court. In tho matter of tho estate of Ray D. Raynor. deceased- On reading and filing tho petition of O- J. Ilowen, praying that administration of said ostato bo granted Olovls Raynor as admin istratrix . Ordored. That November Zflth. A. D-,1010, at 0 o'clock a. di.. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show causo why tho prayer oftbo petitioner should not bo granted: and that notlco of tho pendency nt said petition and tho hoarlng thereof bo given to all persons Interested in said matter by publishing this order in tho North Platto Tribune, a Semi-Weekly newspaper printed In said county for six successlvo lssuos prior to said day of hearing- Dated Novoabor 7th. 1910. n8-6 O E. Ki.nBit. County Judge. By Katliorlno F. Olark. Olork of tun County Court. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OK ADMINISTRATRIX.! Btato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss In tho county court. In tho of matter of tho estate of II. Takeshlta, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Fred R- Olnn praying that tho administration of said cstato may bo granted to Fred R. Glnn as administrator Ordered, That November, Slst, 1610, at 8 o'clock p. m. ts assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a county court, to bo held in and for said county and show causo why tho prayer of po tlonor should not bo granted: and that notice of tho pendoncy of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons inter ested In said matter by publishing a copy of this ordor In tho North Platto Tribune a soml-woekly newspaper printed In said county, for throo successlvo weeks, prior to said day of hearing, Datod October Sl.it. 1010. W. o. ELDER. County Judge Ity Katliorlno F- Ouamr. Clerk Uounty Court. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. " Tho Stato of Nebraska, I Lincoln County. f83 In tho County Court In tho matter of tho cstato of Michael Colin, deceased. To tho creditors, heirs and others interested In tho estate of Michael Cohn. Tako notice, that William J. Cohn has filed In tho county court a report nt his doings as Administrator of said ostato and it Is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing tho 22d day of November, A. D. 1910, bo fore tho court at tho hour of 0 o'clock a, tn., at which tlmo any person Interested may ap pear and oxcept to and contest tho samo. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordored given In tho North Platto Trlbuno, a legal nows- paper, puouencu n tins county for six suc cesslvo Issues prior to November 22d. 1910. Witness my hnnd and tlinsnal nt thu mimtv court at North Platto this 8Ut day of Octo- ur, a, u. luiu. W C. EtPEn. County .Tudga Ry Katliorlno F. Clark. Olork County Court, nl-fl NOTICE. I In tho matter of tho estate of Isaac Dillon, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln County. Ne braska. October 21th. 1U10. Notlco Is horoby given, that ttio creditors of said deceased will meot tho executrix of said estate, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room, in said county, on the 'Jlst day of November, 1010, and on tho 21st day of May, 1011. at 0 o'clock a. ra, oaclr day, for tho pur poso of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to prcstnt their claims, and ono yoar for tho executrix to sottlesald ostato from tho "1th day ofOcto tor, 1910. This notlco to bo published In the North Platto Soml-Woekly TtJbuno a legal nowspapor. printed In said county for eight successlvo Issues attor March 7th, 1010, o23-4 W. O. Kt.DRH. County Judge. Road No. 334 To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioner nppointcd to locate a rond commencing at tho i section cor ner between sections 20 and 29, T14, R. 33, thence west 1 mile to the corner of sections 19, 20, 29 and 30, T. 14, R. 33 W. and running thence in a northwesterly, southwesterly, westerly and southeasterly direction through part of S. E. S. E. J of section 19, N. J N. J of section 30, said township nnd range, thence through part of east J, N. E. i, S. W. i N. E. J, and south 4 N. W. i 6f section 25 to tho I comer Between sections 25 nnd 26, T. 14, R. 84 W., thenco on center line of section 26, I milo thenco through north J S. W.J of section 26 nnd tho S. E. i of section 27, T. 14, N. R. 34, W. to a point on tho north bank of tho South Platte river, terminating there, has reported in fayor of Establishment thereof: all objections thereof, or claims for dam age must bo filed in the ofllco of the county clerk on or before noon on tho 26th day of Dec. 1910, or such road will be established without reference there to. Dated North Platte, Neb., Oct. 21, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. PriBting Proposals. Sealed bids will bo received at my ofllco up to Tuesday, Nov. 16th, 1910, Twolvo o'clock Noon, for tho printing of the new revised ordinances of the city of North Platte in book form as follows:- Books to be set in ten point type, leaded with black subheads. Width bound like sample on file in my office nnd fifty to ba bound with Royal Melton cover. Printed matter will cover about 150 pages to 200 pages, and there must be ndded fifty blank pages at back of book numbered consecutively with book and with following printed head, to-wit: "Now and Amended Ordinances." Bids must be sumitted for price per page of printed ordinance and price per page for blank pages aforesaid to, in clude binding aforesaid. Bidder to spec ify time for completion of work, Charles F. Temple, City Clerk. at pages zii ems and seven Inches long To be printed upon 24 x 36 fifty jwund EnirliBii Roval book. Fiftv books to be I GEO. D. DENT. Physician ni Surgeon, 2 Office over McDonald Bank. Phonos I Office 130 I Fhones Residence 115 V Doclers Ames & Ames, a Physicians and SurgcsHs, jj U Office over Stono Drug Co. K 9 Phones I Office 278 g 1 hones f Residence 273 6 NOTICE Fun PUBLICATION. Serial Na OlHW. Department of tho Litrjor. U S. Land Ofllco at North Piatte. Nob. lt . . . Beptomber 17th I010. Greoloy, of North Platto. Nebraska, who, on Job. 14, 190S, , mado homestead ontry No, 30809, ouriai u. Moiw, ior west uair, wost naif northeast quarter, wst half southeast auarter, section 12. township 18. north. Itange jo. west of tho sixth Principal Meridian has Died notlco of intention to "fK0,, un1! flvo . 'oar Droo' to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo tho Register and Hocotvor at North Platto. Neb., on tho 14th day of Nor. 1010. Claimant. namos as witnesses! Carl 8. McGrew. Jacob Wobor. of North Platto, Myrtle NebT Wrl8ht' ThomM "dehor, of Jl J- K. RVANP, nerlster. , HIIKIUFF'S BALK. rty vlrtuoof an ordor of s&lo issued from tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, upon a decroo of foreclosure rendored In saU? court whorplnCharlos II. Walters Is plaintiff and Richard Lynn et al aro nnfnnn.nta .hi! .n .11 . -r will on tho 8th day of November. 1010. at 1 o'clock p. tn. at tho east front door pf tho court houso In North riatto, wunij, nuurasKB. sen at PUDUO jo satisfy said docroo. interest and costs. luuuni'ii, uratnmu propony, wwitt Poutneast Quarter of Section Twolvo (IS). Township Ten (10). N. Rango Thirty-four (34) Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platto. Nob.. Sept 1st 1810. bZ7 I. L. MltTONBKTIOKH. .ShOWf. To James L. Langloy and owner of lots 7. 8 and . block 19. of the North Platto Town Lot Company's Addition. .Ti ownors of property on the north sldo of Wost Fourth stroet. botwoen Washington Aro. and Grant Avo.. aro horoby notified that tho Mayor and Council of the city of North Platto. Lincoln county, Nobraska. passed and approved an ordinance on tho 7th i day of Hoptombor. 1009, ordorlng a sldo walk adjoining thoir said Premises, to bo constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanont material, as provided in tho genoral ordinances or 'said city, regulating tho construction f sidewalks In said city. Djssed and approved on tho 21st day of June. Unless said walk is constructed by you H Inn (tin antitl. nf.lA . -. 1 .1 n a - .1 ' , Ijy, ownod by you. In accordance with "Vx .""'"".'ivs8 .on or ooioro tuo win. day of October. 1910, the samo will bo constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon tho aid lots ownod by you adjoining which tho samo shall bo constructed. Chas. F. Tkmplk. City Clerk. At PROBATE NOTICE In tho matter of tho ostato of Axel P. Pramberg, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county. No braska. Soptopiber 26th. 1910. Notice Is horoby given that tho creditors of said deceased will meot tho administrator of of said ostato. bofore tho County Judgo of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho c8un.tX.co'?rt om. In said county, on tho 2ith day of October, 1810. and on tho 24th day of April, 1011, at 9 o'clock a. ro. oach day. for tho purpose of pre senting thoir claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance 81x months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono yoar for tho administrator to settle said ostato from tho 22d day of September. 1910. This notlco to bo published for olght suc cesslvo publications in tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Trlbuno. a legal nowspapor. published In said county prior to October 24tb. 1010. t, t, , P.- K- Emto. County Judge. By Katherlne F. Clark. Olork County Court. s2fl-4 , , PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. Oct. 11th, 1010. In the matter of thoestato of Rebecca F. V. lilnman, deceased. Notice is horoby given, that tho creditors otsald.decoasod wlllmoet tho Administrator of said ostato, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county courtroom In said county, on tho 7th day of November. 1911). and on tho 8th day of May. 1011, at 9 o'clock a. m. oach day, for tho pur pose of presenting tliolr claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance 81x months N m .llntinil fn. r I . . I . claims and ono year for the Administrator to uoiu csibui, injra mo iian aay or Oct.. 1910. This notlco to bo published for eight successlvo publications In tho North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper published in said county prior to Nov. 7th. o"-8 W. O. ELDER. County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Serial No. 0101. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. . . . Oct. 14.1910. Notlco is horoby given that George E. Gar man, ot Horohoy. Neb..'who. on Juno 28, 1901, mado homostoad ontry No. 20035, sorlal No. 01081, for all of section 81, township 12, N. range S3. Wof tho 8th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice ot Intention to mako final flvo year proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 10th day of Doc. 1910, Claimant names as witnesses) Alvln Zaulor, of North Platto. Neb., Dell Tlttor lngton, of Sutherland. Nob., A. IC. Mclntyre. of If ershoy, Neb., Joe Avelanch, of Ilorshey, Nb. olB-fl J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Serial No 01132. ' Department of tho Interior U.S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Neb, . - . t Oct. 14th,1910. Notice is hereby given that Alvln znw. of North Platte. Nebraska, who on .miy. vui, mm. ir bub uomesteaa entry No. 0337. Serial No. 03182, for south half, northwest quarter, lots 3 and 4 and south half section 4. townshln 12. nnnh rango 82, west of tho flth Principal iunuj.ui uaa utuu UUWCU Oi luioniion tO mako final flvo voar tirnnf. tn nut.hiui. claim to tho land above described, bofore hid iiuKinur anu ueceiver at norm Platte. Nebraska, Ion the lUth day ot Deo-. 1910. Claimant nanini nn wltnnnmi n Carman, Ilorshoy. Nob., Dell Tltterlngton. Sutherland. Nob. Jas II. Itunnor, of Hershoy. Nob- 017-6 .I.E. Evans. Register. NOTICE TO FRANCIS LOVE. NON RESIDENT. You arn hnrnliv notlflnd that, nn lin lfti. day of April. 1910. Vonahy Ixyo Died a petl tola against you In tho district court of Lin coln county. Nebraska, the object and prayer ui wi.icn was to outain a uivorco from you on tho grounds that you are a habitual drunkard anil that you havo re- ' fused and neglected to provide malntonanco fur plaintiff and her mlror child and that you havo been guilty of extreme cruelty to this plaintiff- Plaintiff prays that she maybe divorced from you and that aha iniv twi irltron i... custody ot the minor child, Gordon Oliver ixvu. You aro required to answer said petition by Monday, tho 28th day of November, 1910. You will further tako notlcn th &t in I Via 1st day of December, the plaintiff. Vouaby j-ajvu. vmii tana iio uuiiuaiuuua u unarieg A. l'InS,..9.cor,r?. HUmes. William M. Smith, and William II. Noe, to bo used as evldonca In tho trial ot said caso, at tho ofllco of Dour IT & ltourfT In tho rountv nf Lnnmnmi ami stato of Indiana, between tho hours ot 9 a m and fi p- m. of saldlatoand tho taking of said depositions will bo adjourned from dav today, botwoen said hours, until thoy are completed, . VONAHY LOVE. Plafntlff IUUIgan. Attorneys for