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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L Bare, Editor Shi Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mail in advanco $1.20 One Tear by Carrier in advance $1.00 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofilco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1010 CommisMoneri' Proceedings. December 27, 1010. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, present Sprin' er, Walter and Streitz and county clerk. Rny C. Langford, county treasurer: You are hereby authorized to correct the tax list as to D. B. White, of Nlclv ols precinct, ho being assessed in the town of Ilershoy and living outside the corporate limits. Wnrrcn Perry, road work in road District No. 0, allowedon commissioner Dist. 1 for 103.77. W. D. Waldo, balnnco on claim filed December 10th, allowed on commissioner Dist. No. 1 for 1091.76. Goorge Allen, bridge work, 12.00, Claim of J. D. Adams, for King graders, allowed ns follows; Road Dist. No. 2C for 400.00; Road Dist. 43, C0.00; Road Dist. 30, 125,; Road Dist. 28,75.00; commissioner Dist. No. 1, 1078.00. Adjourned until tomorrow. Docember 28, 1910 Board met same as yesterday, full board nnd county clerk, Tho following claims wore allowed Joseph Wilson, lawn mower for jail 12.00 I. N. Wells, manure for faclno nt Brady 12.00 Otto Weil, meals for jurors 35.70 Dr. Geo. B. Dent, county phyBicisn 90.40. Dorryberry & Forbes, mdso 13.45 John Crawley, mdso 9.40 Mftry Cunningham, witness fees 1.10 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., mdso 1.75 Buchanan Co., mdso for poor G.85 G.W.Brown, mdso for poor, 20.65 Chus. J, Bowen, delivering ballots 28.00 Wilcox Dept Storo, mdso 17.08 Rush Morcantilo Co., mdso 22.05 C. M. Reynolds', printing 10.00 R, A. Richards, mdso 4.00, Ed Ogicr, services, 10.00 North Platto Water Co., 19.35 , E. C. Newman, mdso for poor 22.97 Maxwell Farmers' Institute 10.25 , Alex Meston, roll paper 3.25 u M. Kuhns, mdso 35.C9 , ilammond & Stophons, mdso 1.75 John Gadko, enre of Martin, 108 35 1 Smith Premier Co,, supplies 3,50 fjJBoard checked county jndgo's books for third quartor and approved them. ' F. 0. Wheeler, work performed in Road Dist 12, 22.00. Sottlemont is this day mado with P. II. Smith road ovowoer District No. 7 and And balnnco of 02,50 duo Lincoln county, which ho has returned to tho county treasurer for tho bonofitof Dist. No, 7. Settlement mado with VVm Dymond overseor road Dist. No. 4 and find bal anco duo him of 7.55, which amount is ,, , . . xt ' . UUVWUU Vil UtOI,. ilU, 1, Received of J. S. Robbins 7.00 for hose which amount Is turned ovor to county troasurer for tho bonoitt of tho general fund. L. Kldwoll, rond work Dist. No. 25, 50.00 Settlement mado with overseer Dist. f - - - - . . .V - ... I 37, and find duo him 1,00, which Is al lowed on district No, 37. Sattloment mndo with overseor Dist. 55, and find balance due of K1.G5, which is turned ovor to road Dist. 65. rare, umrnu ruivor, enro of poor ,621.50 North Platto Water Co., wntur rent, 50.15 University Publishing Co., euppllea 17.50 Sottloment made with J. K. Crow, District No. 11 and find 11.C0 duo him und cldint allowed for that amount. Tho county clork is instructed to ad vertise tho poor farm for rent for tho year 1911. E. T. Latimer, overseor, sottlomont approved. Claim of E. T, Lntimor, district 47, allowed for 4G.25 Claim of F. E. Knapp, deputy sheriff for July, August and September, dlsal lowed for reason that county is not lluble for same. I. L. Miltonborger and sundry per sons, services at Inquest 37.90 . A. M. Lock, llvory hire, 8.00 E. II. Springer, Burvlcoa, C0.00 C. II, WftUor, sorvicea, 73.0Q A. F, Streitx, services, 30.00 , The county surveyor Is hereby ordered for the second time to survey tho road north of "Wcllileet. Also to survey tho land belonging to Lincoln county at Wallace; also to mako a map of tho city of North Platto for tho county clerk's offlco. .Adjourned until January 3, 1911. That nearly 11,000,000 nan woro planted during tho last two yeure in the various, lakoa, streams and ponds of Nebraska is roported by Supterintedent W. J, O'Brien of thoBtato hatcheries in his nssume of tho woik of his department, HIS CHRISTMAS PRESENT By MARK WHITTEMORE Copyright, ,1910, by American Press Association. Ilonry Trnyno und his wife, Laura, bad been married tun yearn und had not been blessed with children. Hen ry was thirty-eight, and Laura hub thirty-two. They had readied tho age whero childless murrled peoplo begin to try to supply tho deficiency by pcta. Henry Trnyno, who was a profes sional chemist and mining engineer, was offered every inducement to go to tho Pacific coast and direct tho opera tions of n mine. Besides his salary, ho was offered somo stock of tho com pany. For a long tunc no uccnncu, not caring to break up his homo on nn uncertainty for tho mlno might prove worthless or to Icavo his wlfo while tho experiment was being made, but "tho wolf waB prowling about the door, and at Instrtho couple made up their minds to bear tho separation. Henry was obliged to mako a pre liminary trip to a distant city whero tho capitalists who wcro to employ him lived In order to talk matters over and becotuo posted as to tils work. During this absence, which lasted a month, Laura had a tnsto of what she was to cudiiro during tho longer sepa ration. When hor husband returned tho couplo wero enraptured nt the re union, being like n young couple In their honeymoon, except that tho long er separation stared them In tho face. When tho Starch winds wero blow ing Henry bado his wlfo n sorrowful adieu 'and wont to tho field of his op erations. During tho first month of absenco Laura wroto him ovory dny "Chlmmy" (tho dog), "dear boy, misses you very much. Tho dny you loft ho whined nnd fretted and ran nbout pin ing for his dear pnpa. Toddlo" (the parrot) "said yesterday, 'Oh, Henry, how can I livo without you?' 1 wonder If tho dear girl got that from mo." Had tho letters fallen into tho hands of Grangers they Would hnvo supposed (ho writer to bo roforrlng to beloved children. Howovcr, after a few weeks possibly Laura was becoming moro accustomed to her husband's nbsonco and did not need to lnvlsh so much lovo on Chimmy and Toddlo tho let ters nnsumed a more practical tone. Laura hoped tho venture would be successful. Thoy wcro ccttiiiB on toward old ngo nud nothing laid up. It would bo iilco If In addition to Hcnry'H salary tho shares that had boon given him would becomo valu- nble. Then they would not hnvo to worry about tho future. Iu dno of her letters nho asked Henry If thero wcro good schools In tho district whoro tho mines woro locntcd. Henry wroto back that ho hadn't taken any Interest In tho schools, for If they mado tho placo u perninnent homo, not having any children of their own, It wouldn't mako any difference. To which Laura replied that sho thought Toddlo could bo taught to read, und sho wouldn't Uko to tnko her whero such a thing would bo Impossible If desired. Henry, who had got used to being separated from his pets, thought this absurd. fiix months passed, and no lmincdl- ato prospect .of Henry's getting homo. Octobor ciuno, and thoro wns a rich strike In tho mlno. Tho success of tho outerprlso was secured, but still Henry K ?tt??tk n Dccolnbc, loft everything to go homo und spend ril...a..,nu 1.t ...I .1 11. t and Toddle. Ho arrived on Christmas morning. Ah ha ran up tho stops of his houso ho noticed nn nuto standing boforo tho door and In tho hull met tho family .physician, who wau giving somo in- structlous to u trained nurse. Ileury, In lnm.ni. I..l.1 4 1... I..,...... 1 .... i. In terror, begged to bo informed ns to tho roiisou for their belug there. "Tho crisis Is pnsaed," snld tho doc tor. "Don't worry. Nurse, go up nnd prepnro Mrs. Truyno to moot her hus band. Wo dou't want to startle her." mo nurso went upstairs nnd In a few minutes called out thnt Mr. Trnyno might como up. Henry was so nnxloiiH that ho had not responded to dummy's grootlngs and when the dog got In IiIh wny nB ho was hurrying upstairs gave him u push that sent him nway yelping. When tho eiiKer husband reached his wlfo's door ho was ustonlshed to boo a plucurd on It bearing tho words: "Merry Christmas from Harry." Too unxloim to glvo wny to wonder as to what It meant, ho opened tho door Boftly nnd cutored tho room. Thoro lay Lnura, with tho tiniest bit of a baby on her arm, and the mother hnd n hnppy Binllo of wolcomo on her face. "A Christmas present for you. Hen ry!" said Laura. Tho nurse, who took n position to seo tho husband'B face nt tho moment of his surprlso. told tho doctor that "ho looked ns If ho had hnd n pitcher of Joy poured over him." Ho utood for n moment enraptured nt what ho saw, then took his wlfo and their child In ono embrace now l Know," ho snld, "why you wero Inquiring nbout tho schools and wore giving mo that nonsense about teaching Toddlo to reud. But why dldn l'u let mo know?" "l wanted to surprlso you. l?"r0(l xt you woro to And como nt this tlmo I hoped my Ghrlstmna gift would be hero rondy for you. Tho uoctor delivered it without wrapper or address this morning at ft o'clock." And so it was thnt Chlmmy nnd Tod dlo woro rologntod to a very Inferior position to mako way for tho rising son of tho household. Toddlo, who was bright enough to dosorvo a better fate, says: "Shut wpl You'll wnko tho baby!" LIFE IN NEW YOi How It May Run In a Deep Put In the Matter of Locality. LAMENT OF A MAN WHO MOVED Tho Homesloknest That Came With Working Uptown Aftor Twenty Years of Routine Travel to and From and In the Downtown District. Thoro nro thousands nnd thousands of men lu Now York city whoso busi ness has been confined to ono district for twenty years or more, whoso dally routine seldom fluctuates, who nre punctunl in traveling by a certain train overy dny In tho week, who reach their offices, barring tie-ups, at a rogu- lar hour and talco up their dally grind and hold to It until tho hour of closing. Many of theso men unconsciously get to know and mako friends of peoplo whoso names they never learn. They bccoino attached to localities in n strange sort of way and do not realize how strong la tho attachment. Hero is tho story of one of them Into whose Ilfo tlioro has como a change through moving that startles and surprles him und throws n quaint light upon some of tho city's people. "In tho twenty years that I was downtown," tho man said in telling hl3 oxporlonco, "I wns In tho habit, weath er permitting, of taking n walk after the luncheon hour every dny In sonic street between City Hall nnd tho Bat- tcrr. I havo footed ovcrv bit of un built ground In that territory. What marvelous changes havo como In thoso twenty ycnrsl How many signs on buildings havo changed In that tlmol How many houses havo been pulled down I How tunny now ones havo gono up, somo of them towering Bkywnrd, to tnko tho places of tho landmarks? "I get to know tho lower end of town bo well I could Bhut my eyes nnd mako a montnl plcturo of many of tho blocks nnd co the names on tho build ings. If I wunted any article, from shoelaces to anything elaborate, I know exactly whero to get them. If some particular dish wero desired I know wl: ro It could bo sorved and Just what It would cost. "A great city never stands still. It is as restless as tho great deep. But tho man who becomes n part of It does not think until ho gets nwny from tho part of it whero ho has dono busi ness whnt tho changes nro. When I began my strolls thero wero no tun nels under tho two rivers. In tho years that, havo drifted away great bridges havo been constructed be tween Manhnttun nnd Long Island. It doos not seem long sluco I used to hear tho restless puff of tho coal fed locomotives of tho elevated system, yet so gradually did tho old order pass that I do not distinctly recnll when tho present system was Installed. "Tho chnnges thnt toolc plnco In business firms wero Interesting. Many, mnny times I hnvo seen tho namo of tho man who established n trndo taken down nnd thnt of his son or sons tnko Us place. So frequently woro tho sumo peoplo mot In tho snmo placo and nt tho snmo hour that wo nodded as wo passed; although nono of us knew tho namo of the nodder. "Not long ngo tho business with Which I nin connected mndo n Jump uptown. Novor until I toolc my traps uptown hnd I any occasion to walk In tho stroot whoro our new building Btnuds. Tho first dny I wont out to luncheon I hnd to sonrch for a res taurant. It Bcemetl odd. I saw peo plo I never saw boforo. I read signs ono of my fool habits I novor roid boforo. Jinny of tho vehicles thut passed woro qulto unltlco thoso I used . . to seo downtown. "I hnd to chnuco mv hour nnd routn for coming to business. For awhile I hnd to watch tho street shins to know whero to got off. How I missed tho familiar call of tho guard of tho car for I nlways camo down in tho sarao car in tho makeup of tho olovatod train tho ono I nlwnya bonrded at tho namo hour. "And thut makes mo think. I camo to know by their fuccs most of tho pnssongors who bonrded thnt train nt ray station. 1 know whoro most of them got off. Now thnt 1 am In now quarters In n now soctlon I miss nil theso peoplo with whom I traveled for years. Do thoy mim mo, I wonder? - "Ami tho many whom I enmo to kuow downtown-how thoy will bu inlRfcwlI Tlioro is tho old s'roct preach er who uod to Btnnd on a roi box near Wall street or on tho stono stops of the custom house nnd lull: t peoplo in the summer dny mid " Tim lu the dnyn that uotnkuuwl the . o.'dug of mi- tumn. Then thero wv t!ij Imten dnyH whoii I sjioHt n in: i-f my hour at Trinity or In eld St. ! nf . 1 rnmo to know the retctl.n' ' uit i on those aim-Ires so thnt ih ..t.-angoh heenmo cnuHpImouR. Tlvuv urn no stroot proArhmn In the now district to which I have gone. 1 w-miler why the middle district of the .uront city doesn't need spiritual direction ns well as tho downtown district. "And no It seems Home: lines that 1 nm Ih n new town, among now people, scolug uew buildings, rending now signs, henrlug now voices, hut nil In tho enmo old Now York. Ani when 1 think of tho old walks I hnvo tnken downtown, tho old bulldlnga that 1 passed bo often that thoy beenmo ns famillnr ns tho fncea I met nnd novor knew by nnmo, of the strolls nlong tho two rivers, or the craft 1 saw so Often coming nnd going when T think of nil theso tlioro comai over mo thnt ort of feeling that n boy has when ho misses his motbor, 1 think It la called homesickness." New York Press, ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FRONT STK1SET, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Qnigley. Dr. G. B. Dent. Dr. V LHcas. A general hospital for all acuto and chronic cases medical, surgical and obstretric. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr Happily Surprised. This picture represents a man who jreceived a box of our cigars for a gift That he was pleased can bo noted by his wldo smile. You will be equally pleased with our cigars, whether you buy one for a nickle or dime. J. F. SCHIYIALZRIED. Notice to Bidders. Sealed bids will be received nt the offlco of the county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before De cember yi, luiw, lor records, blanks and supplies estimated as follows: Class A books. 4-8 qr. plain records loose leaf. 4-8 qr. printed pago records loose loaf. ( 4-tax lists 1-4 qr., 2-6 qr., 1-3 qr. The above records to bo made of tho best linen ledger paper, full bound, ox tra ends bands and fronts. G000 tax receipts in duplicate, or trip licate. 2 dozen chattle files of 200 pages each. 43 assessor's books, leuger paper,, cloth bound per book. 10,000 assessor's schedules in dupli cate. Poll books for 43 precincts (general election) Poll books for 43 precincts (primary election) Cass B Whole sheet blanks per 100. Half sheet blanks per 100. Quartor sheet blanks per 100. Envelopes 3ixCJ per 1000. Envelopes 4x91 per 1000. Class C Sanford's, Carter's or Stafford writ ing fluid por quart. Spencerlan, Glucinum or Tall a pons por gross. Vanadium or Falcon pens per gross. Velvet pencils or equal, rubber tips, per gross. Ail of said samples to bo first classand to bo furnished as required by the county officers. Successful bidder to furnish bond to to bo approved by the county board. each bidder to havo printed on tho en vclopo, "Bids for Printing." Tho commissioners of said county re serve tho right to reject any or all bids. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Nov. 29, 1910. J.1. It. ULLlOTT.County Clerk. Road No. 341. To all whom it may concern: Tho special commissioner nnnointcd to locate n public road as follows: Com mencing 20 rods south of the southwest corner of tho N. W.l of Section 26. Township 13, Range 26, and running thonco lnnsoutherly direction following the present traveled road to tho south side of section 2G to a point about 20 rods east of tho S. W. corner of section 26, T. 13, It. 20, thence east on section line between sections Z( and so, thence south on section line 1 mile, thenco east j muo to connect witn tno public road thereat. We further ask that n road bo cu nt 36, W. tablished as follows: Commencing S. W. corner of N. W. 1 of section T. 13, It. 26, thonco South to tho S. cornor of S. W. 1 of Sec. 30. T. 13. R 26, thence west to N. W. corner of Sec. 2, T. 12, It. 26, thence South on section line l milo to connect with public road, has reported in favor of tho establish ment of tho proposed road and all ob jections thereto or claims for damage must bo filed in the office of tho county clerk on or before noon on the 15th day of Fob.. 1911, or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated North Platto. Nobr.. Dec. 2. 1910. F. It. Elliott, County Clork. Road No 337. To all whom it mnv concern: Tho sppciul commissioner appointed for tho nurnosed of locatlnc n mihlin road as follows: Commencing at a point about 20 rods oust of tho N W corner of tho S. E. 1 Section 12, Township 10, North, of Rnnge 20, and running thenco in a North Westerly direction across tno worineast quartor nnd North' wost nimrtni. nf WHnn 19 T in R. 26, following tho old traveled trail to the N. W. corner of Section 12, T. 10, R. 26, has reported in favor of tho establishment of said road and all claims for damago or objections there to must be filed in the office of tho county clerk on or boforo noon on the 8th day of February, or such road will be established without reference thero to. Dated North Platto, Nobr., Dec. 5, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Homeopathy Principles Staulea, Similib&s, CHratitas 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. truo and tried system that will bear investigation. Naturo'B own treatment whero remedies nro pnramount. For out of town patients and all thoso interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and tho necessnry surgical cases. Trained nurso in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL A Modern Institution for tho treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locuaf St Telephone No. 642. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, Feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito a Bharo of tho patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER Go to SORENSON'S FOK Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Serial No. 027OJ. Deuariment of the Interior. U. S. Land OUlco at North I'latto. Nob, . NOV- Httl. 1YW. Notice Is linrnlir clvnii Unit Vranlr It. T.lv Incston. of North Platte. N ob.. who. on Dec, 02701, for west H soctlon 32. Township IB, -aru. ui. maun 11. K. Na. "iaus. .snrmi Nn N.. Itatliro2D. W. of thoOth Prlndnnl Meridian. has tiled liottcoof intention to mako final tlvo year proof to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo tho Itcclstor and Ho colvor at North Platto. Nob., on tho Hth day oi Jan., iuii. Claimant namos as tvltnesROai Perrv damn bell, Adolphlludolpu. Charles Breternltz and v. u. uonjDs an oi wortn riatto. Nobr. J. E. Evans, Itcelstor, ROAD NO. 339. To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioner anDointed to locate a road commencing at the quarter sec tion corner Between sections zo ana zi, T. 11 N.. It. 27 W. nnd runninir thence in n southeasterly, southerly and east erly direction through tho west halt southwest quarter of section 20, cast half west half nnd west half southeast quarter of section 35, said township and range, thenco through lot 2 and on lino between east half and west half of east half, and through southeast quart or southeast qunrter of section 2, T. 10 N., R. 27 W., thenco through north east quarter northeast quarter of soc tlon 11, north half nnd southeast quart er ot section Vi to a point 2.80 chains north of the southeast cornor of section 12, T. 10 N R. 27 west, thence south on lino between sections 12 and 13, T. 10, R. 27 and sections 7 and 18. T. 10, R. 20, 20!0G chains, thence through west half and southwest quart er soutneast quarter or section 18, i . 10. R. 26 to a noint on lino between sections 18 and 10, 43.78 chainh east of tno Boutnwesc corner of section 18. thence on line between sections 18 and 1 20.87 chains, thence through north east quarter northeast quartor of sec tion l'J, northwest quarter and east half of section 20, and through north east quarter northenst quartor of sec tion 29, T. 10 N range 26 W.. to n point on lino between sections 28 and 29, terminating there. Said road to be 40 feet wido, except between sections 12 nnd 13, T. 10, R. 27 and sections 7 and 18, T. 10 R. 26. whoro it is to be GO feet wide, and botween sections 18 and 19, T. 10, R. 26, whero it is to bo 66 feet wido, has reported in fayor of tho establishment thereof. All objec tions thereto, or claims for damago must bo filed In tho offlco of tho county clerk on or before noon on the 30th day of January, 1911, or Buch road!wiII be established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Neb., Nov. 29, 1910. ' F. R, Eluott, County Clerk. A. J. AMES.r MARIB AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, 3 S Physicians and Surf cans, ft u )i U Office over Stone Drug Co. Jt 8 Phnnna ) Office 273 g g Phones RcBl(cnce273 8 Sorlal No. 01912-02IM. NOTIOK KOK PUHHOATION DEPATlTMEiTT Or TUB tNTKUlOK. United States Land Ofilco. At North Platte. Nebraska, Nor. 20. H'10. Nntlm l hnrnhtf irl vein fttaf-. fliuirffn II . BclialTor, of Myrtle, Nobrask. who. on Nov. 23rd. 1P03, mado homestead ontry No. 1977J, Portal No. 01012. for tlio southeast quar ter, and on Jiur ltitn, iwi. mado II. K. No. 20378 Kertal No. (KilSl. for Mm nut half of tlio soutlmcst quarter, and lot 6 and 7, ell tn Section t. Township 10, N., Itanffo 29 'V., of tho Stb Principal Meridian, has filed nonce oi luienuon to make nnai nvo year Sroof. to CHtahllali claim to tho land abovo escribed, before the rrirlstcr and receiver at North Platte. NnhrU. nn th 73A lnv of Jan. 1911. Claimant namon an witnesses) Arthur R. Tpdcnlioft. ofTryon. Neb.: Casper V. Slvlts. of North Plat o. Neb.t Eticone Ardory. of (landr. Nob., and K. E. Loudon of North riaiie, ni'D, mv-a j, e. Evans. Itetrlstor. NOTICE FOtt PtniMOATION, Serial No 0513. Department of tho Intarlor U. S. Land Ofilco at North Platte, Neb. . . . Dec 15tb, 1910. Notlcn Ik linrnnv irlrnn tlmt mln lnW,(. klnB. of North Platte, Nebraska, who on Gp 'o.vi.y ' . HMo Homestead entry No. 2111W. Serial No. 0251S. for north half, and northeast quarter, of southeast quar ter of section 8. toirnihlD 12. north ranso. 81. west of tho 0th 1'rlnclDal Meridian, has tiled notlco of InUntlon to make final flvn tf nrnnf. tn tttillah 9.la,tn. t0. tn8 ln(1 above described, before uiu uraisier anu llecelvor at North riatto. Nebraska, on the 7th day of Fobr.. 1011. Claimant names, as wltnessesi John W. Fowler. Carl Uroeder, Thomas Zimmerman and llort Donaldson 'all of North Platto. Nob. d20-8 .T. K. Evans, noulstor. NOTICE FOIl PUnLIOATION. Serial No. (U020. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofilco at North Platte. Neb, Dec. 18. 1010. Notlco Is norebvntven that John W. fnwlnr ot North Platto. Nob., who. on Auc. 23. 1905, mado homestead entry No. 21(31, sorlal No. (C020, for southeast quarter, east halt south west quartor. soutneast quartor nortliwost quarter and lots 3. 4. 5, Band 7 Bee 0, Twp. 12. N. It. 81. W of tho flth Principal Meridian, has filed notion of Intention to mako final fivo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before Mm HiMHutnr nnd if a. colver at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho 7th day of Foby, 10U. uiaimant namos as witnesses! Carl Ilrocdor. O. L- Watklns. T. F. Zimmerman and A E. Donaldson all of North Platto. Nob. d20-o J. E. Evans. Kcdster. Notice for Publication. Sorlal No. 01US0. Dopartmontof tbo Interior. U. S. Land OOlce at North Platto. Nob. . . . Nov. 5th. 1910. Notlco Is herobvclvon that Franlc.T. I'urlrd ot North Platto. Nob., who on Juno 23tb. 1WJ, mado Ilomostuad Entry No. 2002H, Serial No. OllkSO, for all of section U, township 12. N , RanRO U2, W. of tho stxtb principal meridian, has filed notlco of In tout Ion to mako final Qvoyoar proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, b iforo the Resistor and Receiver at North Platte. Nobiaska. on tho 7th day of January. 1011. Claimant names as witnesses: Spencer Edmlsten and Washington Ed nils ton, both of Horsuoy, Nob., Charles Meyer, ot Dickens, Neb. Adam Donaldson of North Platto. Nob. n!0- J, R. Evan. Register- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Borlal No. Vim. Department of tho Interior, D. S. Land Ofilco at North Platto. Neb. Nov. 5th. 1910 Notlco Is heroby ?tvon that Anna Scbwalgcr of North Platto, Nob., who on March 21st, 1905. mado Homestead Entry No. 21118. Serial No. 03195, for tho noW, oM nwH. soM, sVi, swU section 28, township 16, north, ranfo SO. west ot tho Otb principal meridian, has filed notlco ot Intention to mako final fivo yoar proof, to establish claim to tbo land abovo dcscrllied, boforo tho register and recolvor at North Platto, Nebraska, on tbo 7tL day of January 1911. Claimant names as witnesses! D. W- Moon, Chris Johnson C. F. Slvlts and Fred J, Dremers, all of North Platto, Nob. nlO-8 I B, Rvakw. Register. NOTICE. C!M. Gray and Mrs. C- M Gray, his. wlfo. wlllStako notlco that on the 9th day ot No vember, 1910, tho Atlanta Btato Rank, a banldmr corporation, plalntlf heroin, fllod Its potltlomlfn tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. aga!nst(sld dofendants. O. M. Gray and Mrs. O M.TJray. tho object and prayer of.whlch aro to forecloso a cor taln mortgaeo executed by Henry Feathers and Bumtra Feathers to F. M. Carpenter (riven to socure . a certain promissory note In tho sum of 1700.00 dated Prairie City, Iowa, May 23d, 1905, and due and payable on or bo foro May 23d, 1908, drawing Interest at the ratoot u percent per annum and 8 por cent after due. which mortgaco convoyed is se curity to the said F. M. Carpenter, tho west H ot section 7, township 10, n. raoiro 30 w that said noto and mortgage were duly as signed and transferred to tho plaintiff herein boforo maturity for a good ana valuable con sideration and in tho usual course of busi ness: that tho said plaintiff Is now tbo owner and holdor ot said note and mortgago and entitled to tho moneys duo thereon, and thoro U now duo on said noto and mortgage tho sum of $825.00 and 8 per cotit from tbo 9th day of November. 1910; that plaintiff prays for a decree that tho defendant or any of them bo required to pay tho samo or that said prem ises may bo sold ui satisfy tho amount found dun That tho first truo and real namo ot the defendant C, M Gray Is to plaintiff un known and that the flct. truo and real name of Mrs. U- M. Gray, tho wlfo ot tho defendant O. M.Gray. Is unknown to plaintiff and tho samo cannot bo ascertained aftor diligent search and Inquiry. You and each of you aro required to answer aid petition on or boforo Monday, the 2d day of January. 1911. Dated this 21st day of Novombor, 1910. THE ATLANTA STATE RANK. By A. Moxdoon, Its Attornoy Road No. 237. To all whom it may concern: ' The commissioner appointed for the purpose of viewing for the purpose of a change in road 237 and the location of apublicroad between Sections 17 and 20 as follows:- Commencing at a point on Road No. 237 about 15 rods north of tho North sido of section 17, Township 10, Rango 28, and about 5 rods west of the i Sec tion line North nnd South of Sec. 8 and running thence in a southerly direction about thirty rods until it strikes the present traveled road which is supposed to be road No. 237, and then commen cing at a point on road 237 about 225 rods north of tho south section lino of Section 17, thenco in a southerly direc tion about 225 rods following the pres ent traveled road on west side offence, to the South side of Section 17, tnence east on section lino between Sec tions 17 and 20, T. 10, R.28, connecting with road No, 169 and terminating thero, and tho vacation of that part of road No. 237 located between above mentioned points, has r ported in favor of the vacation and the establishment of tho abovo petitioned road and all objections thoroto must bo filed in 'the ofilco of tho county clerk on or boforo noen on tho 25th day ot February or such road will be vacated and estab lished without reference thoreto. Dated North Platte, Nob,, Dec. 20, 1910, F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. '