Sferai-Weekly Tribune SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mall In advance $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier In udvanco $1.60 EnUrod at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Second Class Matter. .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,' 1011 Thirty-eight days of the sixty In which tho legislature Is supposed to sit have passed. Tomorrow Is the last day bills may bo Introduced. Up to yesterday the house had received 542 bills and the .senate 830. Out of the 872 bill's which have bees Introduced only 87 havo passed either house and only 14 have passed both houses. In the house probably 250 bills have been acted upon by standing cnmmlttccs. Most of thestt have pone to general file. Tho houso has about fifty bills ready for passage, having been approved In in committee of the whole. Tho sen ale is slmarly situated except that Its third roading list Is not overflowing. Capital removal, once decisively de feated, Is soon to become an Issuo again before Uie lovrer house of the legislature. The new bill which wns in troduccd as soon as the other one failed by Willard P. Balloy, representative from Buffalo county, is so drawn that tho city of Lincoln has an equ al chance to retain the capital when the matter In put to a vote that other cities have of getting it nway, and If people ol the state do decide that they may want to vote upon a choico of'locatlons Lincoln will' not bo climated as a location. This will force some of the men who voted against the other bill to. julth draw from thoir position that the measure ia unfair and olther voto for it or show Bome'othor roason. A Great Record) The Uarrirnan railway lines carried 10 par cent of the estimated J.010 passenger traffic of the United States, or 40,401; 000 people, without fatal accident to any of tho number. This result is ascribed to the Installation of safety devices and is believe'' to have no par allel In the railroad world. Therepart, containing this data, has just been .compiled In the offices of Julius KrutUchnltt, director of mainten ance and operation on the system, in eluding tho Southern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, a total of 17,0C0 miles. The total number of passenger car ried on a one mile basis was 3,000,000, 000. The, figures of the country's rail roads for 1010 have not yet been com piled by the government, but in 1000 the interstate commerce commission re- portd the number of passengers carried as 2!),q00i000000. The figures for 1010 will not exceed ablllton more, it Is said. Many otner rmirpaui nave gone through a year without a fatality to tany of its passengers, but It is Bald no system has made this record for such a large total of passengers. The results on the Harrlman Lines 'are ascribed to a campaign waged by the management for years to reduce accidents. The Harrlman system has iiow more miles of automati; block signal protection than any other system in the world. Mr. Kruttschnltt him self has directed spoclal attention to the accident problem and began several yearn ago q bring about a reduction by , giving complete publicity to alt forms of aecldents and their investigation which it ia believed, spurred both of- fibers and employes to greater efforts 'o safeguard Uvea Intrusted to their care. In the year' 11)03-1001 the number of accidents7' on the; Union Pacific was 20 for 1,000.000 locomotive miles. In tho fipal half pf 1010 it was only 4 for 1,000, 000 locOmetive miles. On tho Pacific system 'of, th' Southern. Pacific the numbrof accidents per 1,000,000 loco mtyeTriies'was reduced In the-sami umo iromirj.oio lu.o Important progress has been made in recent months, in suppressing ticket scalping, according to the report of tho Railway Ticket Protective bureau Issued during tho dny. "Since tHo final bulletin," the report says, "nnnbuncoments by federal and statu courts of comprehensive and de "cIrIvo decisions in proceedings brought 1 by this bureau hove enabled suppres sion pf railway ticket scalping through injunctions! and criminal procedure in many localities horetofore infected by tnla preslstent parasite." Chlcagi Tribune. The Railroads were ''Foxy." . A(iipsdal,diBpatch from Now York to the Omaha Bee say? in part: The decision of the Interstate Comraorce commission against advanced freight rate has been regarded generally as severe) blew to the railroads, but semo well-informed persons who are in a peeiUea to know tho Inside facts hold t,v8 to the? contrary. Now comes ytreJTicrlown financial authority of ti: city who says that the railroads not only foresaw such an outcome and la tlirtjkuw accordingly, but that, I thlr secret hearts, the. magnates, who have bn playing a very crafty game, look upon the devielon with equanimity More than that, they are not going to make any fight on the decision but will bo perfectly content to let tho matter rest at tho present. According to this authority the railroads really scored a coup a coup they had lieon scheming to bring about, and which had for us object the prevention of tho physictal valuation of the. railroad properties througnout tho country. A physicial valuation of the roads, taking into account the value of the properties, tho amount of watered tock and how much water the differ ent roads pay dividends on, offered a far greater menace thnn the decision which has just been rendered on freight rates, This is Pecnuso the government' could use the facts discovered by such physicinl valuation as a basis for the adjustment of rates. "Tho railroads believe," said the in formant, "that if the government un dertakes to find out just how much water ia in their stocks, there would be hostilo legislation and readjustment of rates that will havo a most dcmorallz- ng effect. The success of such a move ment, would send stocks tumbling1 in a manner, not equaled since the panic of 1001. 'Now, tho railroads decided 6n a bold troke. They planned deliberately to force an Issue in which they would bo worsted, but what at the same time would stave off tho dreaded physicial valuation, So they united in declaring sweeping increases of rates. A pitiful mouth was mado concerning the state of business. Larger freight receipts were necessary if bankruptcy was to be avoided, thoy said. "As was anticipated tho federal authorities halted the increases. Then came moro howls of distress from the roads. Now the Interstate Commcrco commission has forbidden tho proposed advances. The howls havo redoubled, They will continue for quite a time, All this will. naturally have tho effect chocking the valuation movement. Tho friends of the roads have good grounds for protesting against further embarrassments and harrasiments. It looks as though they will succeed in putting off tho vnluation scheme For RentFarm. G40ncros, 540 cultivated; fair improve ments. Rental one-third. All level, black Boll and fenced. Fire miles north from Big Springs; Neb. How much of this can you farm? Address George Barth, Hastings, Neb. Real Estate Transfers. B. O. Callendor to Mary Potsche nil of section 1-16-80, $0,000; simo party to same party section 3-16-31, $6,000. J. W. Payne to Lincoln Development Co., northwest quarter soctlon 0-12-29, $3,000. Union Realty if Trust Co. to W. J. Smvtho Wst half of southwest mist-tor - . and northeast quarter of southwest quarter section 17-13-30, $6,000. Wm Johnson to E. O. Johnson, un divided one-half interest in east half of southeast qunrter and bo qr of no qr-soctlon 15-15-32, $3,000. Frank Molnke to Union Ronlty & Co,, west half of weut half section 24- 13-32, $0,240. ANSWERS EYERY CALL. North Platte People Have Found That This is True. A cold, a Btraln, a sudden wrench, A little cause may hurt tho kidneys Spells of backache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for such attacks, A medicine that answers every call, Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a truo spec cine. Many North Platto people rely on it, Hero is North Platte proof. John T. Hollenbeck, 520 E. 11th St., North Platte, Ne,b says: "My kidney trouble dates back to the Civil War. When I returned home the privations had undermined my system and dernn ged my kidneys. I used a great many kidney remedies, but nothing compared with Doaa'a Kidney Pills, which I pro cured from McDonell & Graves' Drug Store. I have appealed to them on numerous (occasions nnd the results have always been excollent. Of course, 1 am pretty old now, past soventy- Boven, and must expect some trouble. but I feel that in Doan's Kidney Pills, I havo something that will alwayB give me relief:" , For sale by all dealors. Price 50 cents. foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's nnd take no other. NOTICE OFIIEARINQ In the- County Court of Illaoo u County. Nebraska. ' IiiVlsnUnikScca? U' EsUtq of DuM"n Whoroas.'LlUiati Il'llruce. has Died In my Oftleo an Instrument purporting to bo a duly uvuuuwcaioii copy ot mo last will anu Testament ot Duncan llallanttae. docoased, together with a Duly authenticated certttl- cnui miacnou morcio, stating mat ino nam Last Will and Tcntaninnt Im hinn ilnlf ml- mlttod to probato and allowed In tho Sur rogate's Court of tho County ot Uolawaro. Htnto of Now YorK. and praying thnt tho aaiun bo admitted to probato and allowed in this 8taa tho last Will and Testament of uiu nam ijuucan itaiiaimne. ucceaatH. . HU thorofftroordorod.hattliosaldnotUlon bo hoard on March 87th 11)11. atUnVlnnlr a. m . thou all nomoim- interested In said matter may appear at tho county Court to be hold In and for aald o unty and show oauso why tho prayer ot tho petitioner ahouhl iiotbovrantod. It Is also qrderoA, that the tlmo and placo aforesaid this court will reeolve, examine, adjust and allow all claims and dimanil nf all portions affatiitt tho said doconsed and that wiy. persons navin ucn claims or demands aualast said dououstid oh all present tno samo to thocountvVourt onor ueforotue date as signed iur huvu iicarnitf. W- a- Kmibh County Judge Ity KAthkkinu v OiaitK Clerk County Court Thought She Ought: to Know By EDITH V. ROSS Copyright by American Press Asso elation, 1911. Young Mrs. Uardenburgh was u creature of Impulse. She was not only swayed by impulse, but would take tho most Important steps without real izing what she was doing. Decisions that another would only mnko after long deliberation sbo would make on thu instant. Nevertheless Mrs. Ilnrdcnburgh was a dear little woman, kind hearted, lov able and popular with nil who knew her. The only trnlt thnt Interfered with ber getting on with all the world wan thnt If told anything to ono's dis advantage Bho would not stop to ques tion tho truth of tho Information, but proceed nt onco to strike the culprit's namo off her list Now. thcro oro persons In tho world who think nothing of ranking trouble between other persons, even to tho members of families. A womnn ono day gave Mrs. Ilurdcnburgh Informa tion about her husband's dolnga which if true would bare marked hlmtfor a very dishonorable and contemptible person. Tho Informer bad got the news from' another, who hud got it from Borne one elso. Her ground for toWni? Mrs, nnrdenburch of It was t fiiit she thought she ought to know It. It did not occur to the talc bonrer thnt It might not bo true, and If It were true It was Just tho thing: of nil others the guilty mnn's wife should not know. Nevertheless the above named reason Is tho universal excuse of those persons who curry such Information. Mrs. nrdentiurgli wus thrown Into hysterics by the story und.ltiHtoad of giving her husband an opportunity to defend himself of the charge, ran nway to her mother as fast as sbo could go, Uulng un only child. Iiei mother was usetj to humoring her nuil on this occasion gave her unbounded sympathy. Whether tho good hidy doubted tho truth of the story and lu tended Inter to pave the way to 11 roe onclllatlon does not nppenr. For the time being she comforted her child ns best she could. When tho luttor had recovered ber cquuulmlty her mother suggested that Bhe send bar husband tho rcasous for her Might. Tho young wlfo did bo, sprinkling ber note with such words ns "perfidious,'' "disgrace ful." "iniquitous." nnd tho like. wncq uaruenDurgu rciurncu nome In tho levelling nnd found the letter. Instead of running right nrouud to his wife to explain matters he sat down to think. It was certainly not pleim Ing that he bad married q wife who, when n firebrand was thrown Into the family. Instead of picking It up nnd tossing It back at the thrower Imd proceeded to set the house nfln with It. If he were going to live with his wlfo It wnH ccrtnlnly necessary thnt he eliminate this trnlt lu her, nnd If he could not eliminate It It wan per haps better that they should remain npnrt Up hud for some tlmo meditated going to a distant city to settle a long Btnmflng mutter of business, liut had put the trip off from time to time uu account of having Just been married Within an hour, after tils roturu to Ills home he had announced to the scry nntH thnt he was going away and start ed for the railway station. The young wlfo meanwhile wan pass Ing through the transition cotmuoh to all persons who act hastily When she had la-i'ti somewhat calmed her mother veuiuieu w sukk'i win nir ciinrw might not-be true. To Ihl the dn ligh ter responded that the , Informer had no object In giving false Information and had done It only since she thought thu wife ought to know It. Neverthe less Mrs. Hardenburgh began to be worried She noted the hour that her husband usually returned home and gave hi m time to come to her. After I novurai hours had elapsed nnd Mr. Hnr denburgh did not appear she could not conceal dor trepidation. She gave her mother ns a reason for It that she fenred something might havo happened to him. . Wheu 10 o'clock came ubd there wiih uo news from tho culprit husbaud the butlur was seul to' the houso to, recon noltor. Hp returned reporting that Mr Unrdenbiirgh had gone uway The result of this Information which Mrs. Ilnrdenburgh'a frloud "thought Hhe ought to know" opened with tho most frightful night-.the young wlfo over spent. From her previous con demuatlon of her husband sho swung to the other extreme, and It rushed upon her with overpowering force that tho really good man who had mar ried her could not possibly havo been guilty of any such conduct n bad been Imputed to him. Af tor u sleepless night sho weut homo, hoping to learn some " ul u " ""V V n, -T.3- She was disappointed. Tho servants ouy knew that be bud gono nwny tho night before. Tho dlscousolato wlfo thing of hur husband's movements weut to her husband's olllco, but elicit cd no information there. And now Mrs. llnrdonburgh bo- thought herself to aako inquiries of the Informer ns to whero sho got tho Information. The dear woman who had bo great un tntyrost In her frlcud's af fairs said that she had "heard It an coming from"- And Mrs. IJardon burgh's Investigations never got any further than "as coming from." Afler two weeks' absence Mr. Unr- denburgh returned to llnd hs wlfo waiting for him, a Very penitent worn an, not likely to make the naOiu mis take ngnln. Strange to say, ihe young wlfo nfter nil did not appreciate having heard what puu ought tq Uuow and doea not atjeuu to the luurmur. Homeopathy Principles Similea, A like Sinilibtis, CuraBtH.' remedy will euro a disease. like A law Immutable, thnt cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. truo and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment whero remedies are paramount. For but of town patients and all those Interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases. (Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practkioaer L l ,. -T- Go to SORENSONS FOR Furniture Repairing and' Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 Enst Fifth. COL. DAVE LOVE, Auctioneer. Leading Auctioneer of western Nebraska'. Charges low and satisfac tion assured. Phone or write. Sutherland, Neb. Happily Surprised. This picture represents a mah who received n box of our cigars for a gift. That he was pleosed can be noted by his wide smile. You will bo eauallv Elonscdyvith our cigars, whether you uy one for a nicklo or dime. J. F. SCHMALZRIEIX R. E. LOUDON AUCTIONEER Twenty years experience means good results for those who have my services. Phone or address ine at North Platte. SOMETHING NEW! SAM' JENS, The First-Class Shoemaker. Cumo here fom the enst nnd nm trv ing to mnko a living. If you are not Baiisucu wun my worn no charges will uo mime. Prices for Repairing. Men's half soles hand sewed $1.00 Men's half soles nailed 75 Ladies' half boles hand sewed .75 Ladies' half soles nailed.., Roys' half soles nailed .GO 60 Men's heels 35 Ladies' heels , 25 novs' heels 2fi Rubber heels 50 I can make any kind of a shoo or boot to oruor. ume in and give mo a trial. batiBi action guaranteed. SAM JENS, THE SHOEMAKER East of First Natn'l Bank. OltDKUOli' HEA1UNOON PETITION FOP; AI'l'UlfllTMKNT UF AIIMIIMIHTKATOU OR ADMINISTHATltlX Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. Hn the county court. In the mattr of tho est u to Mary uuuioy, ueceaseu On ruadluir and flllnir tho iwtltlon ot Leon ard Calvert nravlnir that tho administration of said estate may bo cranted to Lorenzo tj. lirittcnhani as aiitpinistrator. Ordered. That Mar. Kill. lull. dtOnVlrwW a. m Is avslencd for honrlnc uald petition when all pornons lntfjrostcd In said matter may appear at a counlr court to bo .held In and for said comity nm show causo why tho prayer ot petitioner should not bo irranted and that notlco ot tho peudt-nc) of said pet ition and Did hearing thereof bo arlren to all persons intcrentud in said matter by publish ing' a copy ot this order In the North Platto Tribune, a soml wooklr nowspipor printed In said county, for alx succensU-o lssuos prtor to said day of hoarlng Datod February lflth. 1UI1 fSlH w CKi.nRii, Comity Judeo Uy Kathcrlno 1" CJark, Clork County Court WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Surgeon, Physician. CoHsallaHt. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Office 042, Residence 644. A. J. AMES. MARIS AMES. Decters Ames It Ames, Physicians anri Surgcens, Office over Stond Drug Co. Phones r!"8iB-. I 1 25 GEO. D. DENT, Physician ani Surgcen, Ofllce over McDonald Bank. JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. PhyBiclan ana Surgeon. SpeclaKyt-SKlN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered unico-r. a., tiospitni. I'nonc 04. Borlal No. 01M3. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEl'AnTMENT Or TUB INTRIllOn. United States Lund Ofllco. At North Platto. Nobraslca, Jan. 21. lull. Notice Is hnrnhv irivi-n tint. Nlnln Oundoroon of North Platto Nob., who on April 2Zd. ltW, mado homestead entry No. nim. iscnai o. viiij, ror tno soutneant quar ter southwest nuarter and northwest nuartor of Section ia. Township 12, N Ilaniro 3D W.. oU tho 0th Principal Meridian, has filed notice or intention to niako Qnal live roar proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo tho register and receiver at North Platto. Nobraska. on tho 20th da; of March 1011. Claimant-names as witnesses! Arthur rVintifti CJtxtxran Mtnivln R V Minnnn .nil James Shuck, all of North t'latti). Nob. U'0 J. B- l.VANS, Heitlstor. NOTICE VOH PURLICATION. Serial No. 027W. Department of tho Interior. ' U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto, Nob. Nor. urn. iviu. Notlcolshcrobr.elren tho at Frank B Llv- lncston, ot North Platte, N ub.. who on I)ec 23rd, 1W5. mado H . E. No. S1SD5. Borlal No. 02TOI, for wostH section 82, Township 16, N.. ItanuoZO. W. of thoOth Prlncloal Meridian. has (lied notlcnof Intention to rhakoflual Urn yearuroor to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo thd ltcelstcr and Ito- cetver at North Platte, Nob., on tho 14th day of Jan . 1UU Claimant names as witnesses! Perry Camp bell. Adoipuituiioipn. unaries xirctornitz anu W II Combs all oforth Platto. Nobr. J. E. Evans. Begl.yor. LEOAL NOTICE. The unknown heirs of Harriet ICelloy, deceased, win ta o notice that on tho aa dav nf Jan- 1011, tho plalntlfl. V. 11 llurllne. fllod his untltlon In tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nobraska, nyalnst said defendants tho object ana prayor or winch is to quiet plalntllf's HUo a against said defendants to tno ro owing uoscntea lanas to-wit: Tho cast ouo-half of tho southwest auartor and lots ttirco ana four, an in section ninotcen, townshlD ten. raneo thirty-four, west of tho sixth principal meridian and all in Lincoln county, Nebraska. And to .forever enjoin said defendants And all porsons claiming through and under them from claiming any right, titlo'or Interest In or to said land. You are reaulrcd to answer said nctltlon on or boforo tno nth day or Aiarcn, ivii. i- ii. HUUL1M3, Piain itr. J21- ByJamosQ. Mothorsoad, his Altornoy NOTICE. To Francis Love, Non-Resident Dofoudant Von aro hereby notified that on tho 6th day of July. 1010. Vonahy I.ovo filed her petition ncalnst you In tho dlatrlct court ofLlncolu county, Nobraska. thoobjoct and prayorof which aro toooinin a oivorco irom you on tho crounus that you aro a habitual drunk ard and havo refused and ncslectcd to nro vldo malntonanco for tho plaintiff and her minor child and that you havo been Kulltyof oxtremu cruelty to this plaintiff. PlalutUT prays that sha may bo divorced from you. and that sho may bo Klven tho cus tody of her minor child Gordon Oliver Lovo. - Vou aro required to answor said potltlon by tno um uay or Aiarcn, ivu., Vonahy love J 21 1 Uy Wilcox & Ilalllsan, her attorneys Notice. Chester P. Perry, defendant, will take notice that on the 23d day of Jan ........ mi i itr n va rn..nr.. t..,i U.lljr. AXl, T. W. UlUCt, UUUIIbjr UUUU of Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $64.25 in an action pending before him wherein John C. Den is plaintiff and Chester F. Perry is defendant, thnt property of the defendant consisting of two mowing machines, two slipi or scrapers, two cooking or sleeping snacits nas Dcen auacnea unaer saia order. Said cause was continued until the 14th day of March. 1911, 9 o'clock a. m at which time the said matter will come on for final hearing and tho amount duo said plaintiff will be ascertained and the proparty so attached will be sold according to law to satisfy the amount so found due. Plaintiff would furthor allege thnt there is the sum of SG4.25 duo him for Roods sold nnd money loaned to said de fondant. Dated this 8th dny of Feb ruary, 1911. John C Den. By Muldoon & Gibbs, his attorneys Notice. Organization of thu North Platte Co-operative Association. 1. The name of this corporation shall uo "lne JNortn 1'latte (Jo-opera tivo Association." 2. Tho ceneral nature of the bus! ncss shall bo owning and operating a general store; buying and selling build ing mnterlal, fuel, farm, dairy and ranch products and farm machinery; to borrow and loan money; discount paper; purchase or rent all real estnto necess ary for the business of the corporation. 3. Tho capital stock shall be Twenty five thousand dollars divided into shares of Ten dollars each, of which five thous and dollars shall be subscribed and paid before commencement of business. 4, The oflico of this corporation shall be In the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, rseurasua, and the principal placo of it transacting business shall bo in Lincoln county. 5, Tho term of existence of this corporation shall bo for twenty vears. commencing March 1st, 1911, and term inating March 1st, 1931. 6. The hlghent amount of indebted ness to which this corporation shall at any one time bo subject shrill not ex ceed two-thirds of its actual subscribed and paid up stock. 7. Tho business and affairs of this corporation shall bo managed by a board of five directors to be elected by the stock holdors from among thofr number. E. W. Mann, -Ralph O. Chamberlain, F. T. Redmond, W. II. LeDoyt, William Otten. "1 DR. A. A. WARD, Olllcot Hotel TImmorman. Special attention given diseases of women and emergency, surgery. Notice for Publication. Borlal No. 01POI. . Department of tho Intorlbr. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. ... .'. . Jan. th, 1B1I. Notlco Is horoby given that Andrew K. Mc In tiro of Horshoy. Nob., who oifJune 28, 11)01, mado Homestead Entry No. 200SU, Serial No. 01WM. for 8K NK U.fectloo 80. township 12, N , range Hi, W ot tho sixth principal morldlan has fllod notlco ot Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tio land ahovo described, boforo tho Register and, ltccolvor at North Platto, Nebraska, on the Vth day of March, 1011. Claimant names as witnesses! Charles Mei er nnd William Facka both of Dickens, Nob-, Joseph Evcrlinch and George Oarman. both of Horshor Nob. jig;" T K Ktahii. rteclslir . florlal No. 01S39 Notlco for Publication-Isolated Tract. Public Land Salo. i .Department of tho Interior, U S. xLand Ofllco at North Platte. Nob v Jan. 12th. 1811 Notice Is hreby given that, as directed by thoCominlRslonor of tho Qonor&l Land Ofllco unucr provisions or At or Congress ap nrovrd Juno 271 h. KHfi. f.U Smia . .M7 will offer nt phbllc snle. to the highest bidder, at irnuciucK a m .on tno uti, day or March lull, at i his olllcn. tho following-described land: It 1, and NElt of NWK of Soctlon SO, township 12. N.. Haniro81, W. otflth Principal Meridian Ant bersnna ilfttmlne-ni1vnrnltr Hm ilw.n described lands are advised to file their claims or objections on or hoforo tho tlmo nesijrnntcu for ale. J, K. Evans J'- Ucglstor, NOTICE KOIt PUBLlCATIoiT Serial No. 02083. Department ot tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto, Nob. , , , . ' January 12th 101. Notlco Inherent clvnnthnt. .Inonnh Pro.. lanch, of llorshej, Nebraska, who. on Juno 3UU01, mado homestead entry No.80217, Borlal No, fatti:,. foriSEW. NW!(. NEW, SEX, EW.SWM.andSWH SWJi. soctlon 20. town ship 12, N, liange aj. W.of the sixth Principal Meridian has uicd notlco ot Intention to make final II vn vnur nrnnf n establish claim to tho land abovo doscrlbed, noiore tno iccgistor anu icocoiver at North Platte. Nob., on tho th day of Mar-1911, Claimant names as witnesses i Charles Meyer, of Dickens. Noli.. Andrew If. Mnln- tire, Ocorgo affrroan.of Hershey. Nob., Alvln .ouler.of North Platte. Neb. J'-s-" .i i icvans. Ileglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No 0'MS. Department of tho Interior , U. 8. Land Ofllro at North Platto. Nob. . , . Dec 13th. 1010. , Notlco i lior ihv trlvnn lint. Hlln l .n W.I. kins, of North Platte. Nebraska, who on April 12th. iw. iradn Homestead entry No. 21103. Serial No. 0U513. for north half. and northeast nnnrtor. of southeast Quar ter ot section 8, township 12. north ranKo 81, west of tho Hth Principal Meridian, has lllod notlco of Intention to mako llnal five year uroof. tn nst&hllnli claim to tho land abovo described, before tho Resistor and Receiver at North Platto, Hourasua, on the 7th day or Foby .1011. Claimant names as witnesses: John tf. Fowler, Carl llroedor. Thomas Zimmerman and Bert Donaldsori all of North Plntto, Nob. dzu-n ' .1. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Borlal No. iwisw. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob. . . Dec, is, 1010. Notlco Is horoby clven that John W. Fowlor ot North Platto. Nob., who, on Aucr. 23. 1003. mado homostead .ontrr No. 21131. serlnl Nn tor southeast quarter, enst halt south west auartor. southeast Quarter northwest Quarter and lots 3; 4.5. 0 and 1 Hoc 6, Twp. U, ii. n. ai, v oi iiieoiu rnncipai meridian, hag Uicd notlco ot Intention to mako final ilvo year proof, to- establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Reeister and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 7th day of Foby. 1UI1. Claimant names as .witnesses-. Carl Broedor, O. L. Watklns. T.XF. Zimmerman and A E. Donaldson all ot North Platts. Nob. d20-6 J. E.Evans. Reels tor. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OR ADMINISTRATRIX, ftnto of Nobraska, Lincoln county, ss In tho county court In tho of matter ot tho cstato at Gustavus Uiban, decoased. Onreadlntr and tiling- tho potltlon ot Anna M. Urban', pray Ins that tho administration of said estato may bo granted to her as ad ministratrix Ordered, That Fobruary 27th, 1011, 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 show causo why tho prayor of ipo tlonor should not bo granted: and that notlco of tho pendency ot said petition and tho hearing thereof be elvon to all porsons Inter ested In said matter by publishing a copy of this ordor. In tho North Platto Trlbuno a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, for six succosslvo lssuos. prior to said day of hearing. Dated Fobruary tlth. 1011. w. ELDER. County Judge. By Kathcrlno F- Olurk, Clork County Court. PROBATE NOTICE. - In tho matter of tho cstato of Thomas J Davlos, deceased. , In tho county court of Lincoln county, No braska, January SOth. 1911. T ' Notlco Is horeby given, that tho creditors ot tho. said deceased will meet tho ex ecutors ot. said estate, boforo tho County J ud go of Lincoln county. Neb., at tho county court room In said county, on tho 27th day of February, 1011, and on tho 27th day of August. 1011, at U o'clock a - m-cach 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 ono year for- tho executors to settlo sattl ostato from tho 30th day of January, Mil. This notice to bo pub llshod olght successive Issues In the North Platto Tribune, a soml-weokly nowspapor PubJIshoU In saldXounty. prior to February i?'1",4- . ,w.O. ELDER. County .Tudgo By Kathorlno F Olahk. Clerk County Court. , notice! " ' " Tho unknown heirs of Thomas Lowo. decoased, will tako notlco that on the th d?y. .LJ.auu?ry,10,M Margaret J. Bundy. plaintiff heroin lllod her petition In Iho dis trict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against tho said defendants lmploaded with Union Pacific railroad company, a corpora tlonvtho object and prayer of which said petition aro to quiet tho tltlu to lot eight In block olBhtr-llyo of tho original town ot tho city ot North Platto. In tho plaintiff herein. Margaret J- Bundy, as against tho said do fendants. the unknown heirs of Thomas Lowe, decoased. and tho Union Pacific rail road company, and to enjoin said defendants, thu unknown heirs ot Thomas - I,owo. do ceased, from assorting or claiming any .right, ti tle or Intorest In or to sold lot eight In block t-lBhty-llvo and irom Interfering with tho possession of tho plaintiff In tho same, ond for general equitable relief. Vou are required to answer said potltlon on or hofOMthoS7tl,daV of March. Mil. ..... . ... MaiioauetJ. Bundt. By Wilcox & Ilalllgan Her Attorneys" Notice to Delinquents. Notico is hereby given that tho ren tal upon tho lense contract to tho fol lowing decribed chool land In Lincoln County, Nobrnska, as set opposite the names of the holders hereof. j8 delin quent and if tho amount which is due is not paid within CO days from the date of this notice, said contracts will bo de c ared forfeited by the Board of Educa tional Lands and Funds, and said for feiture will be entered of record In the . munnor proviaea ov law. 'l1StnMlV,W' SW' SE86 , 1129 Jacob HUcklyor All 16-11-29 Belle Edmlsten All 16-12-29 Charlie Empie 1 , , E. C. Cowi.ES, , oommlssionor of Public Lands and Bull 1 Dated Feb. 10, 1911.