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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1911)
SemiWeeEy tribune , ; ! LSU-J OnffTcw by Mail In advance. . .$1.25 OnfiYeaV by Carrier In advance $1.60 EntSrod at North Platte, Nebraska, Po (. odjcq as oeconu UBS? oiB(u:r i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1911 ttw. thnniiMtlnii! When t ho tarifT I. uWdit Canadian luraW will' the lumber trust ndd that much to tha sell- Intfiirlce of lumbci ? If so, what dona nwiftinrAMtv nmminttn nnvhow,? I '""VI ' v ... , . 1 AV F. Buechler;'cdltor-oftho Grand Island IndariaBdentMas tan i apjwintcu - s r . . i merit iBweldQrye'daa fc(r Buechlor has hot lyrovw.Nkcont(lftrft and energetic rrfpubllean, but "he-fa a pro gressive citizen and a booster for the town?. His opponent was Geo. C. ,;uhj.u.ic. iv ;y -ri - jn ITunanhrnv. wnll known throughout the 4 - 4 I , , ... .. I to A decisive rosult of Inst year's dem- ocralleVfctory In- Maine 13 nofo limhe. rce-ru. JJoth houses or mo jegisiaiuro havo passed., a bill resubmitting the question ' of prohibition at a special election to beheld In September. Uor a fouryo(alf jtaV.6fc prohlb"ltjo'pnvh1cli ended With Iccrallzed saloons abolished , , I t mm laVinuf turn, thtrrf. nt flm rrlJnrv of the United Stataa. the state fonirest underj 'prohibition will vote whether to depart' from that policy. A tax ferret bill has beet) introducer! n the Nobraska house. The bill Is copied from tha Inwi law and nrnvlilen for a tax fejrrot who shall for a,conitdration ferret but ridden property for", taxation purposes, and provides that the county treasurer shall place' such hidden prop erty on the asieesment rolls any time It is found unless more than Ave years slnco the escapo has elapsed. Tho ferret Is toret80nercontof all taxes collected on property which has been hidden from tho regular assessor. Und4r the Su)loway ago. nqnslpn bill, - whicHi , passed tlio 16wer house of con gress by avoto of 212 to C2, jf the same becomTft1yr"r !Very man" "Who served 90 days in the Civil War or sixty days in the Mexican War, and wlie liSs reached., the... aire .of will ro4iv'n pension of $1G a month, or $3 ivrnontb moroHhnrt is now paid under the lawof lOOyr, At C5 he will receive $20 a month; at 70 $25, and. at 75$3G a month. Whl this wllh very materially BWcll L lon annronrfaUon. it the will fanniitl nonnlnn nnnrnnrlnflnn. If. be but a few years until it will not bo n Icessary tp mako malto mtfh .or an.w: proprlutlon, for tho pensidncrre nbw old and rapidly answoring tho final roll callJ, ' . Several bills' looking to the further ""1" " " WS "V- , Nrl orawHuim, id ireujr giyep unaoi' mo SlOCam law Were klllOd In the llOUSO committees Friday and no light was SX "I1 .......mwiw ,'; antNtreatjn;ilaw,more drastic than, the, one ow on the statutes but not en- lorcej, anu anotner was a,moaaun to restrict tho licenses accoWing to' pdptf- latloK so that a town would hare to hav2,C00 population before It could hay two saloons and 1,000 'additional population for-eyery addlUonaj salopn. A thlnl'bill bf this kind wad the Varner' bill which had.paiwed the senate for- blddlrjg the sale of homo made wine in e '2 x .tl N. lass tnan ten gauon iota. . biaadard Uil Dividends. For rriww,BA.koldlHK1,iItss.brcath while the CnUrt decides whether or not to let It Uvo,StaiKlnrd Oll .oave-a hea(thyf6eUlHV"dlvrdendrl?burfeeBT3oP I V. ll 1 4. 4.- . . tt w n nv iuai uunrmr, n ruie oi oo t oh Its lfjhilredf! dollar "'bhaifts, alts the Stockholders. rf This is cent on a valuation of .over nlno I d dollars a tharo. -Mr -uocloi ....4. l 1 l s about three inn iiiiii.viii wv-iioio.jiotmi iuMii.il i e'sI$id;00d;0id ileaco fund odt of ffljeJyearlsJncomo frem Standard Oil alone sand havo feiif mllllQns , Jt fp buylbread and butter and coal, Lin colli jJqUtUML, , "TfaM-CeHly Road. buslntif nnjfrjii0i T:Wr MiutVi Kiuii ijim ,iu . wjy wuiiiy coin- r Com-I mleslonWa ami dta'custod tjte bfl(Id!nV of aUrftr 1 K D . I. n dqiI Bfnl.n,'VA lnnn 1.1, t, "v m "M yi t.i. it, ..Ui.T 1...J by me county sur-1 vevora.i W the. .noilt feasible and'Vlfrec lar&iar perce) now air six Ut hunilr and! a. 1 Cariwi ni'l iV.W. Aianfem toiauuiung (rouoies. w cents ana st,uu. the western boundary of Buffalo county. IntViaRlyprlngiHday wll) ' " be decided,twn,wd thUiiread will be built of unlform-.ytldhkraila ajid depth ol suwfftp umi. pnuay.pe, cpunty workKut'aclidVM .11 B ' !rM.WH 'df ; rbd la compieiMt MtccoruKig to lapec.neatie-ns ancLon acneuuie time. , -,llp ' nuu uoi irp p nuvicc. l a. in., l sinca tor nearimr gam petition "kv?WK(f!waMte4 me tn'tkkrihilV'hnv I wlW alt persona tnterwitod In sl iiiattpi , ?i i?-VJi .mJ. 10 , ; , i nf, wayapnoar at a county court to be ho d. In to the doctor to CUm.amUJyibo Wf Um.1 for said county and show caiiftowhy th.i fliD It' U M l 1 l9 DvTOUd. UK a. lit .r.'i'.t,.,LI..-ltl.i-.'i-'- lw!tv.. 'ci.i;i. .1 . " 4. liu. 4.U4III4II 44,Ml.n.UHIIU VI vn fin i earth. 'Try v.'!.! Manager Starhp has the following theatrical-attractions booked,-v. 4tfifcfi VtH-aHils-Mnn arid5Th.s March 13th 'TKe Queen, of Moulin Mrch,20th--"The Bnrriors." M(Kbl2d4',Xfo Mart" Who Owiis Broadway." ThU company carries eighty fOQple and la said to ba a hummer. Te Wfefiw It May Cosesrn. Aa f have tendered rnV red! gmttiOn with the Glnn. White & Hchatz plurnD- tog and' Heating derailment, I will embark In the business for myself February 22, 1911, on east Sixth street with a now, firm known a the Platte . 4 4 . numuing anu mating jo. ii my wont . ,, uot.onn :n .t,n ,,. t an J't um uww.wij is-w j,, apprecale a GfU.t of your buiinosa the future. Yours rospecttuiiy, Wm T. Green. LOCAL MENTION County Commissioner Walter re turned;. yesterjJ&y Jifdm a".businesstrip Vi. JL rutu- & iiKron. unio. T T Tl.l 1 ii , u, iuni una returned from Omaha, where ho transacted business for aovernrdays. Wanted Family washing Inquire south dtfor 800 east Sixth; v L?o Hart, Frank Knapp and- several other tMnxwoil(pcopl4,"ti-ansacted buol- In towrt yesterday. ncss I i n . 1 . . -1 ivrawt (jarpenier, wno nas Decn making hia'hdrhe litHershey for several, years, was In town yesterday enroute lonansas (jiiy. Men's Spring Hota, Now Styles, Now, Colors; Buy youra now at Wilcox' Department Store. rri.- a !' o.-Y.r. ..Vni' rru.. l day afternoon with Mrs. John Frazler.: A "Dutch lunch" sauerkraut , and welnlei will bo served. It is said thatdcsplto the twenty per cent reduction for upper berths in sloenlngi'cars, which wentHtito edoctl February 1st, there has been no apprc- clable Increaso In thoMomand. New -Wool Dress Goods at Wilcox Department Store. Prof. Wayland, who expoBOB hypno tism and spiritualism, and in doing bo ireates considerable amusement, opened a wecK'B engagement at the Llovd oj)orJioutie last evening. THROW OUT THE LINE Give Them Help and Many North Platte People Will Be Happier. "Throw Out tho Llfo Line"- 'rhe-kldneys eed help THejf're overworked- re Overworked can't get tho poison Oltored out of the blood. They're jeting worievory minute, Wjll y6heJi,thtH-?i Doan'a Kidney Pills havo brought thouBands.of k'dr.syjiulTerors back from Will euro any form of kldnoy troubfo. wr-S samunniiiite.t)., aays "For bbut fivo J Wn 'I endured great oironv frnm ItlfVnnv f1ls.nn r rnnM nnf Veitwell. felt weak and tired and was wofn out.rDajk?pPts: appeared peiore my, eyes naojoton. inougnc wn8 g0lng-to 8m6tbdr..MymbsBWelIc I i Rwnllnd and I became so lame that I could hanJly.get'arouodiThanks to Doan's KldneyPiUs, I am 'now f roe from all these troublea. . This romodv did nrh KOod.w'or,k that J cpnslder It worthy of thy endorsement' For.sale.byi all dealers... Price .GO cents. Foster-Milburn Cop, ' :ButTalo. N. Y sple agents , for Mip, vUnHed StateB. Remember the namW Doan'a- i and take no other, t The C.T3. and S. Pole & Neck Yoke Mfg. Co.. shipped. IU first, car of poles to Henry & Allen of 'Omaha this week This company has purchased the exclu slve'rlght of sate for Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. It Is estimated that t&ejr wfiTaell a car a month utter they get the poles advertised'. Arrange- ments havo nractlcallv boon comnlotcd whereuy. sovorai other state rights will in u manner mo company tlicatdr. tunniv irom mis iactorv -liradv v n. Lite aaved At ueatta D oer. "I" ndver Telt so near my grave, urrttAa W If Pot4intt nt Wal1lrtn Texas, an when n frightful couch and lung trouble pulled' me. down to 100 uoundd. in spite of doctor's treatment mat I am aUvV today, is due' solely to Df. Vfnnr'o Mow ninpnwflnr i iir, KU)g 8, WOW .UlSCOVftry, WplCh Com PJSto1 ' cdred ,m.e.- Nwt I Weigh t l-nAneiiia AHfl If nf A .Kiaant sf nil nrl 'aftUnM i k'vunua imiu uiw kvn nun nuu awiuu I fiaryeaw." hukk, sie, sure, i?s the J ...... i; j . M ni.. i- " J""'. Ui, B.IU, oure, IVOUIU I latrrlnno. uithtna. ei-onn. ariirnll thmnf VM 0Ule Iroe guaranteed Dy stone ii ifiir I :n Ouhktl OV URATtlNO ON rKTITl6.V VOU ' OR ADMINlSTKwVTKIX matuotriebrasxa. Lincoln pounty, m. i in nip cdhdv oiurv- 4U4JT IAIIIH , , mttr ot the estate Mrr WBfiS?fflf A n. no. On rokillns' and flllnir the iibtuton ot Ixu- ni Oaivort nrarlna1 at the aihnlnlstralliln lot nald eauto may Im urkiited to LoreniA B. Urtttonham aa ilmlnltrtor. - ' Orclort-d, Tht Mar, Mill, 1VM. t0o'c1ock a. in., U avalimed tor hearing gald petition I prarcr tpeuuonor snonin inuim, cranum: i r. . ' ' . i . i . . . . . . " . T . ' . . mill I , I . ...( 4 4. A W. 4.1 ,1 4. 4W. nlB.,n In .11 I'riur i bmhij- ui iiuiniiv 1 ny uatuHae , vwk, vierx uounty uourt Why She Quit Her Job. A lady o my ncqunlutniicu In Tokyo Hnyn.n ivritr In thQ"iWorId Wide Mng nzlnc.ssctwed'n vnlunljlservnfit BomoWbnt ulJiturd ycaifff wlib j'ojblcct In 'the poctl'nnme "ofOLinjn Snn "Tho Hopornblo Miss, SpHBjr," one day iMiss Bpnui?. .brought n luncheon nd uspnf. All ncctied scrcuo there waa uot n sbndow. of a cloud It; tho dofueStie My. line af tcatiffltj w tea appeared, Jic.thcr,, Jn ahs.wcr t calls at first ttatfoiit and' afterward Impatient, dl4f pliat'ui 'After : awill tlio fndy wenT'b'ersclf to Uto" back re Klorii itnd. found derioiatlonv Th(J ,chnr, coal box wan tilled with gray ashen tho kcittle) cold. Half tho lungheoi plutcH lnv Immersed In a bowl of soapy water; tlio other naif stood ot tho sink ready, to baputjawajrVOhart licrnelf phuply yrtk VibL " The noxt.uiornlngi howavcr, she ro appeared, Very umchjon her fouipanj manners, wuu a cican itunonq nuu uci hair dono iu a shlniiig hm to -denote tho state of a inatronr demanding tbi fragment of wagon duo to her flluce tlx beginning of tho month.' The lady ex postulated and asked why tho acrvanl was leaving thus suddenly. "Oh," replied Oban, "Just ad 1 wa washing tho plates yesterday I rctncni bored that Salto San, tho pawnbroker wanted a wife. Thercforo I went oul and married him." Unjustly Aoouted. Androw Carnegie, when talking about the, Scotch dialect ouco, said: i.M . i 4t.. ' i. derataud, and It often causes awkwi xnlatakcs. Once an American illv co(CH uiniecc is n imgo uani to uu arc mistakes. Once an American dlvlnt spent Cht'lstuiaH la a highland Inn. Oc Christinas morning ho gavq tho mat.) a tip of a sovereign, and he said, look lug earnestly at her, for alio wus i pretty1 mrtld: "'Do you know. Kiilhlcen. Von nr a Vcry'gWJd looking IbbsIO?' "Of couwo Kathleen was;, pleased but, belug Modest, she btdshed like a rose and answered; ' Ah, iiiU Ah, nnl Udt my kissing Blr, Is beautiful!' "Tho divine froWncd. " 'Leave the room, vou ' wlckcti yoltug bnggngbr ho said sternly". "Uo didn't know, you sec. that mod est Kathleen hnd been simply iralshiR In her hlghlaud dialect the' superior charms of her cousin Janct 'of Pee bles." Phllosophlo Tea. Tlio famoiiB Adam Smith had all tho proverbial abscntmlndeduoss of the' philosopher. An umuslng Htory of him IB told Id Air. Fyvio's book, '"N'obk1 Datnes nud Notable Men of the Geor gian Era," "Mr. Dnnier. it appears; called one uiorulng npoit. the. BcortiHli phlloHopher Just as ho was preparing his breakfast, As tlioy talked the learned, umn took a plcco of bread am butter lu his Jiund and, after rolling It round and round, popped It Into bin teapot and poured the boiling vatoi upon it. Darner watched with quiet amusement without drawing attcutloii to this jfociillar proceeding, and pros untly hu. had bis rawardr for Whon Adam Smith iwured himself out a cup or tnirf queer uecoctiou nuu tauten u ho nnlfo innoccdtls' remarked to hid visitor that'ltvTVns the Worst teii ho' had'OVer mbt with." ' ' ' i i ' i Not titeallnci. David Bet'nUco delicately dlssccted 'n certain playwright oiib evening at u uiuuur given. y uip former o auuiu pi his friends, of the theatrical profession. This playwright Itf ihiccessful and pro duces many plnyV but,',lt Is admitted? owes nearly nil his bent, Ideas to pth ers. 'Ono night the playwright imagined that ho' heard U noise iu his house," paid Mr. Itclnsco. "He lighted a lamp went downstairs, yoni'ched his library, parlor, dining room and' kitchen, 'then wont to' the butter's pantry and there discover.! a iriaBked jnrtti kneeling oyer t jo chest of silverware. "Ahaf anld ho huskily. 'Stealing r "'Oh, no,' replied the uurgiar ,cnnn ly. 'I'm only adapting " Time to Make a Chorine. Sir WWlim Vhlps was appointed governor in chief of the province- ol junssachusetts Bay In 1002. Durlnn his administration the terrible, vii against wltclicmft ringed for some six- teou months. . When. Ids own wife Jundy Phlim, was named as having ci- orclsed the powera of wltclicnut ; Vllllaiu egan to view tills wUo.lo tep nuie mnuucMs in a new, ucm, ami u put a stup to all trials and dlschargci tho prlsonera then awaiting trial. .The Way It Happened. Urothef Ix)h.stock-IIow did yo all got yo' nose buutwl? Drother Tiimp 1" dopu slipped down an' plumb l)t..Q) my back. Brother Lobstook uut. name o' goodness, sah, yo' nose Isn' located on yo bapkl Brother Tunu No,, sah, an .uccder was Bmddei AVack. Puck, Amblguoua. "Whyjdid you apeud bo much money, oil your wife's funeral?" asked n man of a uolghbor.,1 "Ah, air." was the reply, "alio would have dono na, much for me and. more. too, with plpasure." . , Sincerity, lie. resolutely and faithfully .what you are; no. humbly ivhat-yo-u. aspire (o be. Plan's noblcat Rift to man Is his sin fcerlty, for H embraces his integrity also.v-Tborctiu, Tpo Quay For Repontaneo. '. SliiRleton Do yon belluvo In tho oli adngo about marriage In hanto and re- peiitut lelsuro? Wedderly No. I don'i After iv' man marries ho ImB noielsuro Smart Set. If wo gave astd$tanco ta each other no one would be. in want -of fortune alenaBder ; tortured Fer 15 Years by a cure'-defying stomach trouble, that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, JohH W. Modders, of Moddersville, Mich., seemed doomed. He .had to sell his farm and givq up work; His neighbors said, "he can't UVe much longer" "Whatever -I ate distressed mo," ho wrote, "till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for mo that I can now eat 'things I could not take for years. Its surely a grand remedy for the liver and idnoys." Every bottle, guaranteed Only CO cents at Sone Drug Co. For Sale Block a South Park Addition to North Platte; tho southeast quarter section 5- 13-31, also 60 acres in section 2-13-31. for prico and terms adrcss H. E. N)cholo, Sterling, Col. Go to sGrensons FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Alse Wood Turning. Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. COL. DAVE LOVE, Auctioneer. Leading Auctioneer ot western Nebraska. Charges low and satisfac tion assured. Phono or write. Sutherland, Neb. Happily Surprised. This picturd represents a mun who received a box bf our cigars for a gift That he wds pleased can bo noted by hia wide smile. You will bo enuallv pieasea. wun, our cignra, whether you .. 4 ... " . .. ouy one ior a nicKie or dime. J F SCHALZRIEn, Homeopathy ' Principles Similea: Similibus. Curantusv i , i A likd" remedy will arte a lika 1 ' disease. A law immutable, that cannot chango, and ns truo today as' when it first enme to light. A trnoi nnd tried system that will bear investigation, Nnturo'a own treatment where remedies aro paramount. For out of town patients and all thbso interested: Rooms fur nished when desirea for confine-' ment, medical and tho necessary surgical, cases. Trained nurso in nttendnncp. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practictoner R. E. LOUDON AUCTIONEER T. ... . i wenty years experience means good results for those who have my services. I'none or address me at North Platte. SOMETHING NEW! SAM JENS, The First-Class Shoemaker. Camo hero fom tlio east and am trv ing to make a living. If you aro not Bausneu wun my worn no charges will uu niuuu. Prices for Repakiag. Men's half soles hand sewed . . , . , ,$1.00 Men's half soles nailed 7K Ladies' half holes hand sawed.,.. .75 &.44V1I4.U 1144,4 DUJV'n IJIWICU ,,, .Oil uoyB' naif soles nailed............ .60 Mn's heels. ,..,,.,4 .35 Ladies' heels..,,.. ,25 Boys" heels' , ,25 Rubber heels ' : .no J can make any kind of a shoe or boot to order. Come in and give me a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. SAM JENS, THE SHOEMAKER East of First Natn'l Dank. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Sarg'ee, PkyikiaH. CeiwwUaat. Office Phys!clana,"and Surgeons Hospitn Phones: Office G-12, Residence 644. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. f- Doclers Ames' & Atnes, q Physicians and Surgcans, jj 1? Office over Stone Drug Co. ll 8 pi,Mn. )Ofilce273 g g Phones Residence 273 j GEO. D. DENT, Physician 'and Surgcen, OlTico over McDonald Dank. tn,0 )Ofilcol30 Phones -ResidencoHB (tft ft-n JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Pliyslclan and Surgeon. Specially: SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered Ullice,!'. b. Jtiospitai. mono . , Serial No,, 02523. N6TIOE FOB I'tDLIOATION DCPAltTMKNY or TUB INTBIUOn. United States Land Ofllco, At North Platta. Nobraska. Jan. ii. 1011 Nntleo in hnrohv riven that NluN Gundurson of North t'latto Nou who on April 22t1, 1005, tn&ilo liomontoad entry No. 21183. Soilal No. 0212J. for tho southeast Quar ter Boutuwost quarter ana northwest Quarter or Section uj, Township iz, in., itaneo su w.. of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to in a wo Uual llva year proof, to establish claim to tho land aborc described, before tho rrirUter and receiver at North 1'iatto. noorasua. on mo wttiaay nr Mtreh 1011. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Connor, Qeoriro SIiIkIo. H w. Mannon and James Shuck, all of North L'latto. tob. J. t; KTANR. KOBlSter. NOTIOE FOB PUI1L10ATION. Serial No. 02704. Dnnartmnnt nf tlin Ititnrlnr. i U. 8. Land Ofllco at North l'latto, Nob, ,, , nor. nth. jviu, Nntlrn Is linrnhr irlrnn tliat Frank II Llv InirMton. of Nnrth'Platte. N ob.. who. on Dec. 23rd. 1905. mado II. Ii. No. 215il5. Serial No. 02701. for westM section 32. Township 19, to. utogow, w, or tuoatn principal luenaian, has died notlco of Intention to uiaUo final Uto vearnronf to establish' claim to tho land a bovo described, boforo tho Hctfluter and Ko colvf r at North Platte, Nob., on thd Hth day or .ion-,1,11. uinimant names as witnesses! retry uamn Imll, AdolphBudolpb. Charles Bretornltz and w. ii. uouiDs an or inohii i-iatie. novr. J. Ji. iivans. uccristcr, T.i7riAT. wnTinp Tho unknown heirs ot Harriot liVllcr. deceased, will talto notice thaton the 23d day ofjJan. 1(111. tho plaintiff. F7lM)urllnsr. tiled hli potltlon In tho district cohrt of Lincoln conntv. Nebraska, atralnst said defendants tup ooject ana prayer' or wnicn is to auiet piainiui's iitioas against saia aqronaantsio the followlMf described lands to-wit: Tho oast pno-halt of tho southwest) 'ouartor and lots three and four, all in section nineteen, township ten, ranee thlrtr-four. west of tho sixth principal meridian and all In Lincoln conn l v. Nebriskai. And to forever enlolii said dofondants .and all. persons clairulnir through and unuer thorn rrom ciairainir any right, tttlo or Interest in or to said land. You aro reoulred to answer said netltlon on or m.rore month nay or marcii, ivu. il iiuitiiiNU.i'iain'iir, Jzl-4 By-Jamos O. Mothorsotd, bis Attornoy NOTICE. Tcf Francis Love, ISon-Rcsl'lent Pofondant : Vou aro hereby notlucd that on tho Bth day of July, 1010, Vonahy Lovo Ulod her potltlon atrnlnst von in tho dlatrlct court of LIncolu county, Nebraska, tho object and prayerof wiucn are to obtain- a aivorco rrom you on the irrounds that rou aro a habitual drunk ard and have roruied and neslectod to nro- vjdo malntonanco for tbo, plaintiff arid her minor ehiiu anu mat you navo ocon miutyor extrumn r.runltv tr this nlalntlfl. Viaintur prays mat sn may oouivorceu from .vou,.and that (tho may bo given tho cua tody pt her minor child Gordon Oliver Lovo. ion are required to answer saia petition uy tno otu uay or Aiarcn, iwu. . VOAIIY LOVE J2M Hy"Vllcox & Halllgan, herattornoys Notice. Chester" F. Perry, defendant, wil take notice that on tho 23d dny of Jan uary. isnl, W. C. Elder, County Judge ot Lincoln county, JNeurasKa. tssueu an order of attachment for the Bum of $64.25 in an action pending before him wherein John C, Den ia plaintiff' and Chester P. Perry is defendant, that property of the defendant consisting of two pioying machines, two slip) or. scrapers, two copKlng or sleeping BhacKs nas been attached under said order: Said cause was continued until the 14th day of March. 1011. 9 o clocVa. ni at which tlrno tho said, matter will come on ior mini nuanng una tno amount duo said plaintiff will be ascertained and the property so attached will be sold according to law to satisfy the amount bo found due. Plaintiff would furthor allege that there la tho sum of $(14.25 due hint for gobds sold and money loaned to said do fondant Dated this 8th day of Feb ruftry, 1911. John C Den. By Muldoon & Gibbs, hia attorneys Notice. Organization of the North Platte Co-operative Association. 1, The nnmo of this corporation shall no 'Tho North riatte uo-opern tive Association," 2. Thi treneral nature of tho bus! ness shall be owning and opernting a general store! buying and selling build inn material, fuol, farm, dairy and ranch products and farm machinery; to borrow and loan money; discount paper purcnaso or rent an real estate nocess ary for the. business of the corporation 8. Tho canital stock Bhnll be Twenty- five thousand dollars divided into shares of Ten dollars each, of which five thous and dollars shall be subscribed and paid betore- commencement ot business. 4. The Qfilce of this corporation shall he in the city of JJorth Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, nhd tho principal pincoor it. transacting mismesa snai be in Lincoln county. 5. Tho term of existence of this corporation shall be for twenty years, commencing March 1st, 1011, and term inating March 1st, 1931, G. The highest amount of indebted ness to which this corporation shall at any ono time be Bubject shall not ex coed two-thirds of its actual subscribed and paid up stock. 7. The business and affairs of this corporation shall be managed by a board of five directors to be elected by the stock holders from among their number. E. W. Mann, IlAM'H O. CllAMllEHLAIN, F. T. Redmond, W, II. LkDoyt, William Otten. VDR. AT A. WARD, Ofllco! Hotel -Tlmmerman. Special attention given disease of woraca and eraci-gcacy surgery. Netke fer Publicatkja. BcrUl No. 01091. U, 8. Lud OIB90 at North VUtte. Neb. Nrttlo 1. i .,. 12,' lh,v,8U' iniiropi uorar.or. mod., who on Juno 28, 1W4, . ... Hw.uu ..w44 4. in. i 1 IJ U 1 U IT JV. JHC ;-"Vt V ' t"""" riucipai srertaian hs filed notlcp of Intention to make final five 1 year proof, tqcitablhih claim to W10 ann ltcccWo? at North TpiAVri" on thf. Bth.darot March. 1U1. ' Merer and William Faoka- lioth of. TJIckciw, NAM.. .Tf4i4it4li I. .... .1 ... l. mtA ri . . both of Herslioy Nob. .. , , Horlal NO. 0IS59, Notlco for Publication-Isolated Tract. I'ubllc Land Sale. Department or tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco at North riatte. Nob, Jan- 12th. I9it . Nntli-oU hrohy elven that, as dlrocUwl by Undrr itrovlslons of Act of Ooneress ap protrU Juno 27th. IDOfl. (31 Stats., 617), wfwttl olTer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at lull 4 1 1 e dj. II.. fl t - ma iini 41?."' Ay" u""'u "nr oi oiarcn mi, at hl; ofllco. the followlnir-descrlbed laniiJ Y'1'. "no rtKHor NWJt Of 8MtonW). MorVfllkn N,IUn0, W- t(lU A'rlnclpaf i4iu uioiuuua naTurseiy tno aoovo i.lfrllif.fl lnnrfa flwfA.. .n ai. .i..i claims or objections on or before tho tlnld ifWiiea ror tale. J. E. Ktaks J '3- Bcelster, NOTI0R VOU POBLIOATION. Pcrlal No.Oi.w.'i. Mfinft fl ftinnf Sf flm Ti-lanln U ... ..... nut 4V1U IHVVLlUlt B. Land Ofllfo at North l'latto. Neb. m .i i . . 'anuary iztiuvii,, Notlco Ishernhp itlvanih.t T....,i. r..V. lanch. .. of Ilcrsboj, Nobraska. who. on .luno. 3U.1U0I rnado homestead entry No. 20217, Porlal No. to5. for B EM. NWM.NKM.BEMi slilp 12. N, Kange S3. W.of tho sixth Vrfnclnat' Meridian has Died . notlco of Intention to establish claim to tho land above descrlbod, iSf?Fi!"LKeBlsterand Itecolver at North PlntlM. Na1 . .in 0,1. .wnlll.. mil r V"l I I ' " .4,4, v.4. U4J, 47 4 ,11141 ,4.4. uioiuiaiii. iiainos as wi mosses: (Jharies . v; ' "ivnuuo, 4igiii auuniw iv. mem- Zaulor.of North I'lattr. Neb. ' n KVANPTwirtstpr. i NOTIOK FOn POnLIOATION 8erlal,No P'SIS, Denartment of thoIntH6r U.fei Land OOlco at NQrtli,Platte. Nolw m .. . u . . .Deo 18th. lBia , Nnflfni. hi-MltV rrl oan rill. T TV.Si; w J FlMCM,.uat Villi lCC IT V 1; ha nt Kfni i h l'l-.n KT..kH..i.. i. April 12th, 1M, nradii llomestcad oritry1 til0!H BOria4 lWal3i or north 'half( add horthcast QUhrtcr. of southeast quar ter Ot AOOttoA 8. - tntrnshln 12. Hnnh rahgo. 81. west of tho tltii Prlncinai Meridian, bau lllcd notlco of Intention to mnlrn final flvn ,.nn . ,n . - i. , I - . clalni to tbo land above described, boforo tho Keclstor and Kocelvcr, at North l'latto, Nebraska, oh the 7th day of Koby . lOlli ' viaiuiBut names as witnesses: jonn tiYiwin.,. n.4.1 Umnn. mi. ... . and Uort Donaldson all of North Platto. Nob. aW-H .T.K.TSVanb. neflstef.' NOTIOE VOU PTjnLIOATlON. ' Serial, Na 02020. Department of tlio Interior,. 0, B Land OfUcoat North Vlhtto. Nob. Dec, in. 1910, , Notlco Is horoby irlven that John w. Fonlnr ot North Platto. Nob., who, on Aue, 23. 1B05, made homestead entry No. 1481, serial NO.' OUOZO. for southeast nil arte r, en t half south west Quarter. outhoast oUartor northwest quarter and lots 3, 4, 5. a and 7 Sea 6. Twp. Tt. ;n. it, 3i, w .or trie otu Principal nionaiau, lias filed notlco' of Intention to mako final fivo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Itoelster and Ke colvor at North Platto. Nebraska, on, the 7th ' day of Foby. 1UU. Olatmant names as witnesses : Carl Droedor. O. L. Watklns. T. V. Zimmerman and A Bi Donaldson all of North Platto. Nob. dCO-6 J , E. Evars. Itcetstor. OltDEIt Ol' HEATtlNO ON PETITION FOU APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN IBTUATOU OU ADMIKISTIiATItlX. Htatoof Nebraska, Lincoln county, tit In tho county court. , In tho of matter ot tho ostato ot Qustavus Utban, deceasod. Onroadtnir and ,flllntr tbo potltlon ot Anna M. Urban, praylnir that tho administration of said estate may bo granted, tp her as ad ministratrix. Orderod, That February 37th. 1911. at 9 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hoartner said petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear nt a county court,, to . bo held In and for said county and show cause why tho prayer of ipe tlonor should not be eranted: ana that notice ot the pendency' ot said petition and tho hearing thoroot bo (riven to all porsons Inter ested In said matter by publishing a oopy ot this order In tho North l'latto Tribune a semt-wcokly newspaper printed In said county, for six successive Issues, prior to said day of hearing'. Dated February 0th. 1011. W. n. ELDEIt, County Judsro, Dy ICathorlno F Olurk. Olork County Court. PKOBATE NOTIOE. In (ho matter of tho ostato of Thomas, J, Davie, decoasod. - - . In tbo county court of.Llncoln county,, Ne braska, 'January 80th, 19U. Notlqo Is hereby elvon. that tho creditors, Ot tho said deceased will moot tho ox eclitorrj of said ostato. boforo the County Judge of Lincoln county. -Nob., at the, county courtroom In said county, on tlio27tli'lal of February, 1UU, and on tlib 27th day of August, lull, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur poso of presenting- their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims .and one year ror the executors' to nettle said, estate from tho ,80th day of January. lOll. This notlco to bo pub lished olsht succosslro issues in tho North Platto Trlbuno, a Boml-weukly nowvpapor, ubUshed In said county, prior, to February jai.l ' W. 0. ELI.ten. County Judiro Uy Katherlno F- Ci.AnH. olork County Cp.urt, . NOTICE. .Tho unknown heirs of Thomas Lowe, deceased, will take notlco that- on tho 5th day of January. 1011. Martraret J. Hundy. platntllT herein Hied hor potltlon In the dis trict court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, apnlnst the nald dofondants Impleadod wltti union Pacific railroad company, a corpora tion, tlio object and prayer ot which said petition aro to quiet the tttlo to lot eight in block elffhty-ilvo, ot tho original town of tho city ot North Platto, In tho plaintiff heroin; Margaret J llundy. as against tho said do fondants. tlio unknown lmlrs of Thomas Lone, deceased, and tho Union Pacific rail road company, and to enjoin said defendants, tho unknown heirs ot Thomas Lbwu. do ceased, from asserting or claiming any right, title or Interest u or tp said lot eight In block elghtyllvo and irom Interfering with the possession of tho plaintiff in tho same, and for general equitable relief. ou are required to answer said potltlon on or bofofo Jhu 2Tth day ot March. llUl. Uy Wilcox & Halllgan tier Attorneys. Notice to Delinquents. Notlco Is hereby given that the ren- tnl unnn thn Innun rnnlrant tn lowing decribed chool land in Lincoln County, Nebraska, as set opposite the names of the holders hereof, is delin quent and If the amount which is duo is not paid within CO days from the date of this notico, said contracts will be de clared forfeited by tho Board of Educa tional LandB and Funds, and bald for feiture will be entered of record in the manner provided by law. iiSoWi N WJ.SWi. SEi 36V-11-20 Jacob ltucklyer All 1G-11-29 Hello Edmlston All 1G-12-2U Charlio Emple B. C. COWLE9, vommissionorof Public Lands1 and ffulia dings. " Dated Fob. 10, 1011.