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Semi -Weekly Tribune Uu L. tut, Wr aw, PdlwW. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, firm Your liv Mall In advance... .. . ..$!.! One Year by Carrier In adyanco $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post offico as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1011 ExperimeHt Statie- Bulletia Tho Nebraska Experiment JStatlon has jut issued Bulletin No. 117, on "Growing Feeder 8teera In WeBtcrn Nebraska." This bulletin Is a report of the work done at the Experiment i . mh, Pitf. Don - ;cratlve In order to determine the relative va ne of dhTerent kinds of forage for growing cattle in western Nebraska, fa experiments wcro undertaken to com- pare the following ratlonB for winter- Ina ntflora: Ration 1. alfalfa hay; ration 2 prairie hay; ration 3, cane; ration 4 one-half alfalfa nnd onc-hnlf L. Mfnn n nno.half nlfalfa i""H"" " .... . .. I half prairie nay; ana one naicm.c hay. The experiment .Dcgun bar. 1007. with bIx lots of ateor calves , of 18 In each lot, or 108 In all. uurwg tho first winter they wcro fed tho ratloBS named above with two pounds . , .intiu nr tnr. Durlntr the a .j .wi !.... iii -ror-nlueil t u mrn fA Unv no grain whatever, but were fed hay in a corrai. -urn . -... they all ran togetner in u native prairie pasture where about ten acres of pasture was available lor encn steer. - A vorv flitiauitlve'studv is made of the relative profit and loss upon the different lots. The following general conclusions were drawn: The ateerB that went on grass In the spring thin In flesh Increased In weight faster during the aummor than the steers that went on grass In good flesh. Rtnora wintered on alfalfa or a ration ona.half alfalfa mako much faster gains rlncr th winter than those wintered ua ann ow hufrfnnAt mako as fast gains the following sum mer: Steera wintered on a ration of alfalfa or one-half alfalfa make a greater gain during the winter and the summer fol lowing combined than steers wintered n nralrl h.v nr enne alone. nu .w on,i .n.v..,M -.tr. ' rrZlu.: lostweignt wnenieu cmie or u,H one-half cane and one-nan prairie nay. Steera fed alfalfa or a ration one-half allalfa gained in weight during each winter, v The value of cattle should be approx imately $1.00 per hundred lbs. more In the spring than in the pre:cdlng fall in order that they may pay for their winter fred. The value of cattle in the fall may be considerably lower than in the spring and the cattle still give a profit on the 'summer operation. The value of valfalfa-in comparison with prairie hay or cane is highorwhen fed to cattle that, are to be sold in tho spring than whan fed to cattle that nre to be sold the fall following. With the prices used for feed nnd cattle in this bulletin it Is not profitable to. produce steers for the feed lot. Tho price of, cattle is too low in com panion with the marker value of forago. This bulletin may be had f rae'of cost by resident1 of Nebraska upon applica tion to the Nebraska Agricultural Ex periment Station, Lincoln. Tkirty-SU Millies Hogs Killed. 'Pork eaters' Is a term which may rightly be applied to the people of the United State's if the figures just mado public by the census bureau for the year 1000 may bo taken as a basis. The ""figures show that during that year 4,' 483,000 more hogs were killed in this im....ti,...ii.iu. country (or food purposes than all other animals combined, including beeves, calves, sheep nnd lambs, goats, kids, otc- During tho year 1009 30,443,000 hogs were killed for food purposes and - Ul, 900,000 of all other animals. The total number of animals slaught ered in the slaughter houses and meat packing establishments during 1009, aro given as 08,403,000. These figures, however, do not represent the entiro number of animals killed (or food pur poses during the period which the re port covers, and tho . grand total can only be obtained, it is declared, upon the completion of the otntlstP-a of agriculture. The figures given come from 20,434 slaughter houses, which in elude the largo wholesale BlaughtT and ' meatpacking establishments and, as - well, tha abbattolrs, incinerating estab- linhments and fertilizer factories whero dead animals aro consumed. ' The primary purpose of this csnRus innulrv. It is said, was todotermlno tha niiniiia tnr tui -.0r,.r. nt i.ati,r Thn.- cannot be completed "until the statistics of agriculture are available. But the figures so far collected lace the num feer at 82.371,300, available for hides. These figures are exclusive of hogs, from which skir.a are taken ia few iti- Btancaa. New Wool DrM Goods Department Store. at Wilcox A Spy of President Lincoln By DONALD CHAMBERLIN Copyright by American Press Asso elation, 1011. Few pursoua have ever becu aware of the connection Prcsldutit Lincoln bnd with epics. It Is alngulur how tboso can bo found to do such work, especially since nn Ignominious death la tlio penalty for bclnir caught. The fltranuest fenturo of the spy system Is that the moro delicate woman nbould ,mvo dono hof Bhnro , ,t qdo ay a gt t,out twenty-four yCars old went to Allan Plnkcrton. who was nt tho bend of tho United States secret service bureau, nnd told him thnt slio bnd lived nt nichmond. the capitnl of the Confcdcmcy, and i q 80Cosslon,8t shc ', ... .... i,it nrr,.r norvlcc'j to tho Confedernto gov- crnment, to return to Washington nnd (ko back Information to Richmond, a in other words, by pretending to be In tho Confederate scrvlco sho hoped to get Information of their Intentions or condition for tho Federal govern- mont She snld her object was to I .... . lift l.nn nlnlf mnllinv IHIIItl, I111J1IITV LU 1111. DII.B LIIVI f poverty. Pnkcrton set sovcral trnpa for her t0 t t , . naoittv to the Federal cnuso and, hnvlng satisfied himself of It. Bent her to Mr. Lincoln. This was In 1801, when tho struggle was drawing to a close. Tho work Mr. Lincoln gnvo her to do was to dl3 cover wuai commissary stores vuru w RlchmomJ nnfl wnnt furthcr BUpp,c8 cm),d hQ obtnlncd . n . wont to Richmond, colnc through the lines without much trouble. Iler accent, which she had acquired In tho south, was distinctly southern nfid n great help to her. Bho wormed herself Into tho confidence of ''nnJ ff'8? VAJltlvUUiUlU WUUIUIIOimi Ji Ul-'. I and oBkcd him If there wna not some plan by which sho could assist south crn sympatuizcra in tno norm in running eatables Into tho south. He told her thcro were only two wnys. by blockade running nnd by getting n vessol to somo spot of southern tcrrl- tory unwntched by northern troops, Sbo proposed to stnrt an expedition on tbo last mimed plan. She was taken to President Davis and to the commissary general. Sho told them thnt sho know southern men In Bnltimoro who would run supplies through If sure they would bo met by a southern force. After much dia- cussion n point tvos nameu wucru nuv Piles might bo landed. During theso discussions tho spy ,oarncd tunt lf Grant BUCCCC(od In inulna p,,tnrBlnirir. nil Biinnlloa belnc cut off from tno south, tho troops and pcoplo of Richmond hnd almost no provisions whntover fo rely upon. The surrondcr must follow very soon. Ilavlng gained tho information sho wished for, Miss Bcnlo mndo nor prep aration to return to Washington. Tho day beforo sh lntondcd to set out sho was met on tno street uy a man one of the many Washington southorn sympathizers who was car rylwr Information to Richmond and who had seen her not long boforo com ing out of Allan Plnkcrtou's offlco. Do looked at her with a pair of steel gray eyes under bushy eyebrows and with n moro than ordinary interest. Sho did not remember over having scon him beforo, but considering her mission she? folt sure she wns in danger. Sho pretended not to notice the man's Interest in her. Walking on. but without turning to boo If ho followed her, she spied an empty cab. Beckon ing to tho driver, ho pulled up at the curb, and nho entered, telling lilm to drlvo her to tho presidential mansion, As sho was driven awny she Baw the man still looking nt her, but pretcna- Ing not to notlco her. When sho Btop ped nttho president's homo and alight ed the man came hurrying up. Sho went In and asked for Mr. Davis. lie was busy nt the time; but, hnvlng wait ed nwhlle to suo him, sho went away, Whon she passed out of tho door tho man with tho Jiuaby eyebrows bad dls appeared. Apparently her bluff game had succeeded. nut si o unro not roranin in uicu R mmuto ,ongcr Not flarlng to But Bho dnro not roronln In Rich go directly northward, sho concludod to .first go south and told tho cabman to drive her to tho battlctlolds that had been fought on by Leo and Mc- Olollan, two years boforo, and, arriving thcro, sho dismissed him. nirltiR vehicles whero she could, wnlklng whero bIic could not hlro thorn, BGlnotlnics floating In a atolen boat on tho James river, she nt Inst reached Fortress Munroc, In posses sluti of tho Fedora) forces. There Bho found a naval transport about to Icavo for the north and, rcnehlng New York, took n train for Washington. When the noma of Rnto Rcale was taken up to Mr, Lincoln ho-mutterod a "thank 3od" and directed thnt Hho should be Immediately conducted to him. When she entered tho room Micro ho was and ho arose to greet her H seemed to her thnt his tall, lank figure would never coaso rising. Ho took both hor lunula In his, nnd his cx preaslvc eyes told hor how relieved ho was tpieo hor. "1 hnvo Important news for you, Mr. tliicoln," Bho snld. and Bho told him what sho had learned. It was but n mouth after that thnt Grant took Petersburg nud tho Cou fedorncy collnpscd. ivato ucaio was paia a large sum from tho Becret Bcrvlco fund, with which sho ministered to her mother's wnntH. Sho Bald afterward that tho work wna bo fascinating thnt hud the war continued longer bho would hare made another trip. Salt on the BircTsTail Story of a Mardi Gras Masquerade By SAMUELE. BRANT Copyright by American Pre Abo elation, 19X1. Who Is the biggest fool you ever met?" "Man or woman 7" "Worann." "Tho girl I'm engaged to." Well, 1 like that What kind of wlfo do you expect her to make?" "How should 1 know bcr qualifica tions for a' w!fo7 Mnrrlngo la a lottery. Other men may ninrry for qualifica tions, but we youngsters don't pretend to forecast what a girl's going to bo. And I don't bollovo tho old ones hit It anr better than we," "What makes you Bet your fiancee. down na n fool 7" ' "I'll toll you. but I must begin back Ilttlo way. She's Mndgo Whltrldge. only It should bo Madge Wlldflro In stead. Not that sho Is so wild as sho Wn8. Sho's been quieted down n bit by n certain little happening thnt enmo near resulting disastrously. Sho near ly caused my death." "You don't mean itl Not Intention ally, I suppose." "Well, whether thcro was n spark of Intention In It I don't know. You never can tell what a woman Is going to do or why sho does It. We can't bo sure she knows herself. If Madge had caused my death tiny prosecuting nt tornoy might have mudo a very good case against bcr of doing It with mal ice nforethougbt. And to tell the truth I'm not sure but she did." "And you're going to marry her 7" "You bet that Is, If sho doesn't shnke mo for another fellow, though I don't think sho would do that now. She might bavo dono it before this thing ' '?' h"TJ?"?j UUl, 119 I PUIU, Ik DUUUIVU uv, UMU ouu o qullo tunie. That'll tho time 1 chose for putting salt on tho bird 's tall. "There'B more appropriateness In this slmllo than you may lmnglne. oh you'll Bee in n motnenL But for the IncIdcnL Wn 'floor clldcrs,' as one cnllcd our dancing club of young peo pio - thcro wns not one over twenty. nnd somo of the girls weren't over uf teen concluded we'd cclcbruto the Mardi Gras with u mnsqucnulu ball. I'd been getting sweet on Madge Wlldtlro I may as well call her and about the time the costumes were being arraug cd I was slttlug up to hcMlko n Hick kltton to a warm brick. In fact, wo arranged to huvo corresponding' cos tumes for the ball. This was after Rostand's play of Chanteclcr' came out. nnd everybody wan talking about It. You know .that the leading lady chicken In the play Is the hen pheusuut, tho lending pen tlcmuu being the rooster chanticleer. Wo concluded to get ourselves up as theHo two bird. I was a month ur rntiBlng my outtlt 1 did It all mynelf. you know-hut when I got it done it woh a corker. I uiade tho body of a rooBter. which I wtrnppcd under mj arms, witn nn elegant titmn nnu renin In front nnd u llur display of cock's tall behind, thy tall being made of" tissue paper of different colors. You couldn't have told It from the real thing. "1 went to boo Madge the nftcruoon beforo the bnll. It ho happened that we got to quarreling, nnd I went off In n huff. Thin wa unfortunate. to Buy tho least. We hud Hpent a lot or time p'ttlnn up our bird rlg unci oxptH'ied to niM.Ue n lot of fun billing and cooing durlnc the ball, and the worn! of It wns, now thnt we were In Just- tln opposite condition from what we expected, we hadn't tlmo to get other rIM." What wns the cnum- of. tbe quar rel?" "We tried on our costumes In ad- vatice. una when biio wiiiupu i ioiu her Bhe wnddled like a duck. That mado her mad, and sue tired, tinel;; and wo Boon were In for It hot and heijvjV "When the ball came off, Insteud of walking about together. I strutting. Bho cuddling up bctddo me, we wore an far apart as possible nnd when we met glared nt each other. After nwhlle i buw nor Himng m u winuow wuu Ned TucUt,r nlU(U, me .arva I buw her Hlttlnc tu u window 'with Jealous as well us mad, mid to ?liow my spleen what did 1 do but go up near whoro thoy were sittings nnd whisk around with thf-lntentlon of Oirnlnir my back ou 'Mndgo. 1 didn't calculate how near ray tall feathers were to thorn, but It seeniH 'they brushed their fnces. This mtide Mndgo madder than ever. Ned had Just atnirk a mutch to light a clRarotte. Madgo . i i, nr i.iu i,n,,.l mill hnl.l II Jerkod It out of his hand and held it under the tin of ray tall. "In a Bccond the whole of It was In ilnttt.ko 1 tn. not fli iitutni nnrf nt m,.nrf. but It wom tied on ro woll llUIUUn. itlV V" HVi uw vvj. v 'u. thai I couldn't do It. The anmea ran fnini the tall to tho wings aud from the wings to tho rest of the body, Tlio wholo roornful of pcoplo rushed toward me, Beared out of their seven senses, ovcry one crying, 'Put him outl' every uue tijiuu, iui uiui wun WliPthor thov mount to nut, out the wuetner tuey meant to pujvqui " flnmea or put mo out to provont my not- tine- them all ii0.ro I don't know. I was howling with tho burns aud with fear when a Roman senntor took off hlB togs nnd wrapped It about mo. "I was taken to a carrlago and homo. I wasn't burned nt all. but just to pun ish the confounded girl thnt applied tho match 1 gavo out that. I might dlo. Sho wub knocked clean out, and when I lot up on her sho wilted, She had put a match to my toll; I put salt on hers nnd caught her." "You menu she caught you. There are lots pf won who thlhk thoy do tho catching when thoy are caught them-elves." Homeopathy Principles Simile, Siailibiti, CaraaliH- A liko remedy will euro a like disease. A law immutable, that,cnnnot change, and aa truo today as when it first came to light. true nnd tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment whero remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and all those Interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, tnedicnl and tho necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner Go to SORENSONS Fon Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Als Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. COL. DAVE LOVE, Auctioneer. Lending Auctioneer of western Nebraska. Charges low and satisfac tion assured. Phone or write. Sutherland, Neb. Happily Surprised. This picture represents a man who received a box of our cigars for a gift That he was pleased can be noted by u eii w ...in i, n i.u muo oiiiiiu. auu nn. u v-ijuuuj piensea witn our cigars, wnetner you ouy one tor a nicKie or dime. J. F. SCHMALZRIEn R. E. LOUDON AUCTIONEER Twentv vears exoerience A -n..lt-. 'f t-ur.a mutiny jjuuu mauua iui who have mv services. Phnnp nr ifUrpM ihp nr 1 none Or address me at LNortn riatte. V SOMETHING NEW! SAM JENS, The First-Class Ql,n ,L.n- Game hero fom the east and am try ing tp mako a living. If you aro not satisfied with my worktio charges will DO IJ1UUU. Prices for Repairing. Men's half soles hand sewed SI. 00 Men's half soles nailed.,...' 75 Ladies' half boles hand sewed..... .75 Ladies' hulf soles nailed , 60 novs half soles nailed .60 .35 !M.n'8 heels. inen s neeiB.i aoi i t oc Ladies' heela .25 Hoys' heels 25 Kuboer heels uu i ..w.-. . . ... ... .... .- I can maKe nny Kino oi a snoo or upoi - r-, - ... , ai L 0"ier'.. m nnu .give rno trim ; u v CAM IPrVIC THE iwnm SHOEMAKER East bf First Natn'l Bank. . ORDER OF HF.AR1NO ON PETITION FOR 1 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR or ADMINISTRATRIX Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss. S wt?.SuutS?u of tho estate Mary Dudloy. deceased onro(i.nif and Olliiir tlio notltlon of Loon b1 MmftiSaKr? l Lreni .ruuiiveri ura.iiiv iiiab iiiu uuuuiiiatiAtiuu Uniereu, mat ir. ittu. vii. bi.u i:iuch a. tu. Is. assigned for hearing said. petition whon all persons lnterestoa . in saiu mattoj may appear at a county court to oe noia in aud ror saiu county ana snow causo wuy too prose.; ot petitioner siiouiunot oo gjanieaj wl tliat nntlcaof tha tMindonci or said Dot' ltlonand the hearing thereof bo given to all po rsons lnterestiHi In said matter by publish- Inir a copy of this order In the North Platte Tribune te. a serai -wcoKir newspipor yruueu lu said county ror six successivo issues prior to said day ot hearing llaliul Kiihriiarv 10th. 1911 f21.a w. CRutan. County Judge. By Katherino F Clark, Clerk County Court- lj WILLIS J. REDFJELD, M. D. SargesB, PkywciaH, CeBtaltut. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phonesr"Ofilco 642, Residence 644. W9 J f A. J. AM S3. MARIE AMES. Q Declers Ames & Ames, ft Physicians tni Stiraeens, j Office over Stone Drug Co. ( Phones I OITICO 278 i Residence 273 GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Suncon, Office over McDonald Bank. rhnaa I Ofllco 130 ! I Phones ReaidencollB l JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Specially! SKIN DISEASES. Dny nnd night calls promptly answered Ullice Jf. a. Hospital, mono 64. Portal No. 02A2S. NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION DEPAKTMENT OP TIIH INTRHlOlt. Ilnliril Htati's Land Ofllco. At North Platte. Nebraska. Jan. 21. 11)11. Notice la hereby clvon that Nluls Gundorson of North Platto Nob,, who on Anrll zza. luoo. maun homestead entry tio. 21183. Bcrlal No. 02i'23. for tho Bouthoantauar- of Section 28, Tdwnshlp 12. N Itaneo 30 W.. I of tho 6tlP Principal Meridian, has filed tor southwest quarter ana northwest quartor notlco of intention to mako final Hvo roar proor, to esianiisti claim to ino iana auovc descrllKd, lwforo tho rccrlster and rocolvor at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho zuth day nt March 1U11. Claimant namos as witnesses: Arthur Connor., Oconto Dingle H W. Mannon and James Shuck, all of North Platto, Neb. J14-8 J. K- Evans, Henlstor. i NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION. Serial No. O-IIM. Department of tho Interior. U. 8, Land Ofllco at North Platto, Neb. Nov. 14tb. 1M0. Notice Is herobr irlvon that Frank 11 Liv ingston, of North Platto. N en., who. on Dec. 23rd. MOO. tnado II. K. No. 213K. Berlal No. 02701, lor wcstH section 32. Township 1R. N. ltantro zv. W. or tho oth I'rinclpai m crimnn. has filed notlceof Intention to mako final live year proof tu establish claim to tho land abovo noseritMMi. uororo mo uceistcr ana no- celver at North Platte. Nob., on tbo 14th day of Jan.. 1UU. Ulalmant namos as witnesses: rorryuamp- ImjII. Adolphlludolph. Charles iiretornitz ana w- it. (Joiuds an oi Norm i-iaiio, rtoor. J. K. Kvaus. ltcgister. LKQAL NOTICE. Tho unknown heirs of Harriot IOlloy. 1 deceased, will take notice that on tho 23d day of Jan. 1011. the nlalutllT. V. II. Ilurllnir. fllcd ins uetition in tno district court or i.incom county. Nobraska, acalust said dofendants tho ouject uiu prayer or wnicn is to quiet plaintiff's tlUo as against said dofendants to tbo following described lands to-wlti Tho oast one-half of tho southwest Quarter and lots three and rour, all in section nineteen, township ten, ranee thirty-four, west of tho sixth Drincmai meridian -ana an in Lincoln county. Nobraska. And to forover onloln said defendants and all persons claiming throueh and under them from claiming any rlirht. tltlo or Interest in or to said land. You aro reaulred to answer said petition on or hetoro tho utu day or marcii, ivu. b . ii. HUKLiiNu. l'lain'iir. JU-i. Uy James O. Mothersead. his Attorney NOTIOE. To Francis Lovo. Non-Resident Dofondant; Yon aro hereby notified that on the Sth day of July. 1911). Vonahy Lovo Bled her petition irftln.stTou In tho district court of Llncolu county, Nebraska, tno object and prayoror which aro to obtain a aivorco rrom you on tlm cmiiiKH that you aro a liaoituai (lrunn- vide ualntonancoyfor tho plaintiff and her trii nnd navn ruruenu ana neciecLcu to tiro- oxtremo cruelty to this plaintiff, . Plaintiff prays that jib- may. bo divorced minor cnua ana mat you nave ucen guutyoi j rom j.0Ui ana mm Hiio may no eiven tuo cus tody of hor minor child Gordon Oliver Lovo. You aro required to answer saiu petition uy thoti,uayor u.rea. VoNAny LOYE. J2U Ily Wilcox & Ilalllgan. hor attorneys Notice. Chester P. Perry, defendant, will take notice that on the 23d day of Jan uary, xvn, w. j. .iuer, youuty uuuK mi rtr n nu ... t.,.iI" mu fuuuuuuy vi Bom imjij Ol J-ililcoiii couiiky, iNcurusKu, ioducu uii order of attachment for the sum of $64.25 in an action pending before him Wnercin JOIin j. Lion la wiuuiuii. uuuiaaiu uui m ucaraic -ii tj. !o ,lrn,lnnf kf I Dated February Oth. 1011. property of the defendant consisting of 1 j I IV. 1 1 I ... I f 7 1 1 V n 111. 1 L 111 1U1I L. 11IUU scVmjers. two cookine or sleeninc two mowing mucnincB, two biijji ur shacks has been attached under said I order Said cause was continued until the 14th day of March, 1911, 9 o'clock a. m. I Yvliicn timo the said matter will come on for final hearing and the amount duo said plaintiff will be ascertained nisi jsssfS: .at.lacheodH.tn .Ss ouiuuv.uuiui.it, iu m ""j amount bo found due. Pla ntiff would further nllece. that .l .t . .1 J oe Jiil ti V. there is tho sum of $64.25 duo hitn for ?oods sold and money loaned to said de endant. Dated this 8th day of Feb ruary. 1911. JOHN C Den. Xjy ilAUlUUUU UIUUD, HID Hnuiiicijai Notice. Orcanization of the North Platto- r.n-onerative Association 1. The' nnme ot tnis corporation . . - ... shall bo "The North i'latte (Jo-opera ml H i t h. The general nature of the busi- 2. ness shall bo owning and operating a treneral Btoro: buvintr and eelllntr bu! Hid- inrr material, fuel, farm, dairy and " . j v : rnncn prouuuia unu 4rin iiiutiiiuui y , iu .' nn(1 innn mnnntf? discount ndnnr; "r " " " -, t - - purchase or rent all real estate necess- arv tnr rnn misinnKH 01 inn cornornuon. 5 Thn PIlriitni Htock The canltal Btock shall be Twenty- five thousand dollars divided into shares of Ten dollurs each, of which five thous and dollars Bhall be subscribed and paid before commencement of business. 4, The ofllco of this corporation shall be In tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebrnskn, and the principal , ...l. ...I. Ii .. . t. n . 1 r. rJlace in DV 5. laco or it transacting ousiness snail Lincoln county. The term of existence of. this corporation shall be for twenty years, commencing March 1st. pju, ana term hiuumk iiw; 'i (1 Tho hicheat amount of indebted- u.ltIK "mi ..ii . u . , .vim any one tlm. be sublet shall not ex- tn wh thin rnrnnrnnnn atinii or i ceeu twu-iiurua oi iw aciuui guuacnucu nnrl nnld tin stock. f r k0, A iti, f m. i "u .'"r. . "? 1 corporation snan uo rnunageu uy Vj0nni 0f flvo directors to bo elected by tlio stock holders from among their number. E. W. MANN. Ralph O. Chamberlain, r h 'r. cnuntin. W. H. LeDoyt, William Otten. DR. A. A. WARD, Ofllcot Hotel Tlmmerasn. Special attention given diseases oi women sad emegeacy surgery. Notice for PubKcatlea. Serial No. 019W. DeDtrtmontof tho Interior. U. B. Land Office at North I'Utto. Nek .Tan. I2th. 1911. Notice laherobrfftvon tht Ahdrnw K. Mn- Intlroof Ilorstor, Nob., who on Juno 23, 1901, tnado Homostcaa Rntry No. 2m. Soritl No. dim. for HH NR X.'cctloa 80, township 12. N . raneo vz, w oi mo sum principal menuitn hftH filed notion of Intention to make final flvorotr proof, to establish claim to die tana ,ik)to (loscriiwMi, perore tno Register and I(i!PlTOr at. North t'lattn. Nnhranla. I on tho bih day of March, 1U. Claimant names as witnesses! Charles Merer nnd William FacUa Iwth of Dickons. Nel)., Joseph Krerlnnch and Gcorgo Oarman, both of Wursliey Nelj. jia-" J K, ktaks, UfnKr , florlal No. IMS59. Notice for l'nlillcatlon-IsoUtcd Tract. Public Land Sale. Dopartmont of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Neb Jan- 12th. 1911 Notlco Is hrpbr riven that, as dircctod br tho f 'oniriilsslonor of the Qeneral Land Office unacr iitivisions or Act or Congress ap provrd. June th. !-. (J4 StaU.. 817), we will oitit nt ptlhllc sale, to the hlarhost bidder, at icno-ciocK a. in., on tho otl. day of March lull, at till" ofllec, the fnllowiDir-drscrlbcd land! It 1, and NKK of NWX of Section 80, town?hlpl2. N.. Uaneo8i, w. of flu, Principal Meridian Any persons claiming adversely tho aboro described lands aro advised to file tholr claims or objections on or boforo tho, time (imicn&tca roreaio. J. K ktahs Jft Kejlstor. NOTIOR FOU POI1LIOATION. Berlal No. 085. Dopartmont of tho Interior. U- 8. Land Offlco nt North Plhtto. Neb. m .. , . . , January 12th IBM. Notlco Uhorobv irlrnnthat .Ininnh r-nr. lonch, of .IIcrshei. Nebraska, who. on nVri3yW''i'niSll$ bS2S?te5r.n.ll,Jff0,2Sw PjlJ No. 8EH, NWH.XKH.Bm, KH. W. and HWM HWl,.MVIInn a nwn. ship IS. N, Hance 82. W.of the sixth Principal muriuiKii nan uiou notice or intention to ' mako final flvo yoar proof ' to establish claim to tho land above doscrlbod, iwiuru mo itcinstor anu receiver at North Platto, Neb., on tho Oth day of Mar. 1911. uiaimant namos as witnesses! Oharlos Moi'Cr. of Dickens. Nnh.. Andrnw K. Mrln- tlro. Ocortfe aarman.of Horshoy, Nob., Alvln Zaulerfot North Platte. Nob. J12-B .1 R KVANP.Reirlster. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION, Serial No 0'SlS. Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. k, .. . . . . ' .Dec 13th. 1B10. Notice Is hereby irlven that Olln ImWu. kins, of North i'latte. Nebraska, who on April ISth, 1W. nrado Homestead entry no. suoa. serial No. 03SI3. for north half, and nnr.theast Quarter, of southeast quar ter of 'section 8, township 12. north" ranpo 81. west of tho 0th Principal MorlUlan. lias tiled notlco of Intnntlnn tn mako final live year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo tno ucKistcr anu iiecolvcr at North Platto, Nobraska, on the 7th day of Foby , IVU. uiaimant names as witnesses! joiin w. Fowlor, Carl Hroedor, Thomas Zimmerman and Iiort Donaldson dtll of North Platto, Nob. dai-n J.K. Kvaws. Iteglstor. NOTIOE FOU PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02020. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob. Dep. 13. 11)10; Notlco is horoby given that John W. Fowlor ot North Platto. Neb., who, on Auir. 23. M03. mado homestead entry No. 211S1. serial Nn. (0)20, for. southeast quarter, east half south west quarter, southeast, quarter northwest Quarter and Iota 3. 4.5, B ana ISec 6, Twp. 12, N. u. si, w or tho oth Principal Meridian, has fllcd notlcorof intention to mako final llvn year proof, to establish claim to thn land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tliQ"ftb day ot Feby. 11)11. y Claimant names as witnesses! Carl Broedor, O. L. Watklns. T. F. Zimmerman and A E. Donaldson all ot North Platte. Neb. daj-p J- E. Evaws. Register. ORDER OF nEARrNQ ON PETITION FOR Al 1 UlNlfllr.NT Ur A1IMINISTHATOU OR ADMIN ISTHATItlX. State of Nobraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court. In tho of matter of tho nstitn nt Oustavus Uiban, decoasod. On roadlnir and llllne tho botltlon of Aunt M. Urban, nrailnif that the administration nt said cstato may bo granted to her as ad ministratrix. Ordered. That February 27th. 1911. at 0 o'clock a. m. 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 6how cause why the prayer ot ipo tionor should not bo granted: and that notlco of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons Intor- iusvl'u in bbiu ujavvur uy uumisumg a copy or Js. order ,n tho NortC Platto ra bounty, for six susslvo" issues, prior tS I - - . - ...... ny Katherino F.' dlurk. o'iorkCounty cSi'urt. rituiiAxni NUTioK. In tho matter of tho estate nt Tlinma J Davles. deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county, No braska, January 80th. 1011. Notlco 1b hereby glvon. that tha nrnillinra of tho Enid deceased will meet thn m- Judgo of Lincoln county, Nob., at tho county courtroom in said county. on tho 27th day of ti'$$?s&&sE:!i -ecutorsof said estate, beforo tbe County i dosooi prcbt-niing inoir claims ror oxamlna- I tion, adjustment and allowance six months MY", w creunors to present their clulms and ouo year for tho executors u, BOttio said estato from tho soth div of January, 1011. This notice to be pub- ushou eight successive Issues In the North Platto Tribune, a seml-weokly newspaper, published In said county, prior to February I?1,4,.. . ,JV.C. ELDER. County Judgo By Katherino P. Clakk. Olork County Court. NOTIOE. Tho unknown heirs of Thomas Lowe, deceased, will take notlco that on the 5th day of January. 1011. Margaret J. Bundy. plaintiff herein filed her petition In the dis trict court ot Lincoln ennntv. Nni,r.0ir gainst tho said dofendants impleaded with union Pacific railroad company, a cduwia- Hon. tho object and prayer of whlclisald corpora- ll-ll Clttlll petition aro to quiet tho title to lot eight In block elghty-llv jjd ui muuriginai town or tho Platte, lu the plaintiff heroin, i v r--- " .i-ir-"."" ?" city or norm .j uu , s against too said ao- (-,'"lni. Uo unknown heirs of Thomas oaMO. tboF" on PaciUc r,ll- road company, and to enjoin said defendants 1 tuo unxnown neirs or 'riinmnn ?P.a!c'.,ron .osA0Jl,nV'or'a!'n.c.any right. eK-MOTd . . I . . I. .. . .. ...w iHjsseshlon of tho plaintiff In tho same, and for general equitable relief . ou aro reaulred tn nnawnr until ruii,inn ur umu'n wiu uay 01 niaruu, lull. r..MM, . n ... MAUOAUKT J. IlUNDT, By Wilcox & flalllgan Her Attorneys. Notice to Delinquents. Notice is hereby crivon that tho mn. tni upon tho lease contract to the fol lowing decribed -chool land in Lincoln County, Nebraska, as set onnos.lt tha tlllmAg nf tllA linllnro kavaj 1 fquent and If the amount which U ri,A ia 1 - . . . w ,lu,u.iu la UCI1I1- of tills notice, said contracts wjllbe de- nm nn n wirnm ttii nnvo rn-r. vi,u luncucu uv mu uoaru OI UCS' tional Lands and Funds. nnH .,Ih fpitnrn will l Z"ZJS t ..... ...v.w ut 1Ccoiu in tne u iiiuuuci juuviueu uy law. S El N E 1. N Wi. J? W i sw ft 11-29 Jacob" Ruckiyif ah 29 Belle Edmisten All 16-12-29 Charlie Empie Commissioner of Public Lands and Buili fllniya " Dated Feb. 10, 1911.