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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bre, Editor awl FbMmW. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ,Ono Year by Mall in advance $1.25 ' One Tear by Carrier In advance. ..... .$1.60 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, office as Second Class Matter. Post TUESAY, MARCH 21, 1011. Tho republicans and dcmocrats"got together" on candidates for city offices, with one exception, and as between those two parties there will be no op position. This Is generally 'considered hs tho proper action. In city affairs each property owner has a personal in terest, and the Interest of one is tho In terest of all. We want municipal affairs conservatively mnnaged, yet with that spirit of progressiveness which the growth of the city domands. The, one important matter before the city is a settlement of the waterworks problem. Under the administration of Mayor Patterson excellent headway has been made with this question, which for sovcral years has been a most vexatious one. As pointed out in Mr. Patterson's letter In Friday's Issue, tho progress made has been through non-partisan efforts politics have been eschewed and the mayor and council men have worked together in harmony for tho best interests of the city. It in still for the best interests of the city IToJln'n.0 hfn!Z! of the waterworks ques'.ion bo nIIowed 10 complete mo worn, ana mis panic . .i ... .... .. ularlv annllca to Mayor Patterson. who Is thoroughly conversant with evory move an'' has well formed Ideas as to procedure in the future. Assisted by the councilman and other city officials, th administration of Mayor Patterson for two years has been one of progressive- nessbutnot extravagance. City affairs arc In good shape throughout nnd the work of the Mayor and thosoothor offic ials who are candidates for ro -election entitles him and them to tho votes of I all those whodeslro futuro good manage ment of city affairs. Ike Reotexelt Dam, .Theodore Roosevelt took , part Frl day in the opening of tho Roosevelt dam, one of the great engineering works projected during his adminls tratlon and authorized largely bocause of his vigor, forslght and persistence It Adds not allttle te the glamon of the Roosevelt name to see this man while still In the full strength of his manhood watching the completion of projects of ma urn importance mat were set on Jooi years ago while he was In the white-house. When the Panama canal Is opened this part of his career will reach its climax. Out picturesque and world resounding as that ovent will bo , the reclamation of a large area of desert lands through Irrigation projects , financed and managed by the federal government will in fact bo of as much valu to the country, especially to 'those of us whoi live neighbors to the semi arm states. ' This Arizona dam is not tho highest nor tho longest among the reclamation projects, but it is tho keystone of a great irrigation enterprise. It will SI .rr.tS.nn nr B 7 ttclntJor the Irrigation of a quarter of n million acres of land In a region where every sure will be able to do more than double duty bocauso of tho warmth of the climate and the generosity qf the mil. . This dam has been a little mori than seven years in building. It Is 281 feot " blah onrl l oan foof lnc If , ....... o"nu" HYoinjfint) iiuica lone anu bW feet deep enough water to cover tho state of Delaware one foot In depth. This work will stand, for ages nb h monument, to me ern in our ft,no A i.. -ut.u ....u fin.iuMM Mwy viufiviiv ill Tlllltll OUCil Cll" I Ui'f)rls3 Journal, wero mado possible -Stato i' CHttiRK up tke Farms. Not In the. immtdlate future will the UrUW States have to go abroad for its tuppilftH of farm pretlucts, for its has too much fertile soil of its own that has never betn scratched by cultivation. It has room for milllcsi and million" of population out in its vt3t western states, which have only begim the work of colonization. Consus figures, as thy are gradually working out, show encouraging progress in this direction. They slww a larger number of farms In most of tho states although in Iowa there aro fewer farms than there wero ten years ago, indicating that the Iowa farms aro largor. Montana presents an Interesting sit uation, however, nnd it ia probably typical of most other western states, wltfc which, of course, Iowa is not te be classed. Ten years ago Montana hag 13,370 farms, while now it has 25, 918; That.Ia rut s great many farms for a state of Montana's dimensions. IU 111 MI0 union in point o size, Texas and Call- fnrn a Mirnaaiiitiirlr Wlml il,n..r... that this great state has scarcely be gun -to uaveiop, What a kingdom wll) tMHJpme Klm some where iwarfuly ItlsBSOmlleB In width and 315 miles nMJSi!iTiriTCPb,tll,0.clBa,to ImuIiib $15,000.00 of tho bonds of tho Cityof North Platte for the purposo of sewor laterel as norrenortof eltvn dMp, glvlnglt an -rea of 140,080 square 8l .V'iteM troctinga city hall to accommodate the city officers and city records, ffro Sopart- gineer is $i?118 P 0"" mlUw. It is the third ntnfn In h. Lincoln c0Unty. NobrasUa, at tho. county mont and firo apparatuses and police department, and ncnlnst lovvlnc nnd enl. Local labor to bo emnlovod ns for n developed may be only approximated from what they are now. In 1000 tho average size of Montana's farms was 024 acres. In 1910 It was 260 acres. There Is the process of colonization that Is going on mora or less all over the west and will go on steadily for years to come. It means the opening up of tho most fertile soil, the establishment of new homes, new sources of food supply nnd the produc tion of new wealth. Omnlm Beo OWiaary. Walter K. Coville, whose funeral was held Friday, was born March 15, 1841' at Vienna, N. Y., and died on his sixty- seventh birthday. Ills boyhood days were spent on his father's farm, and at the aire of nineteen he enlisted in Battery H, Third New York Artillery, with whih he served three years and ono month, being honorably discharged in tho field in Virginia December 18th. 1801. Un January 11th, 1807, he was United in marrligo to Francis Kcnyon and shortly after moved to Wisconsin. In April, 1872, he camo to North Platte with a company of men and their fami lies who organized ns a celony, and was among tho first settlers on the north side of tho river. Afterwards Mr. Coville entered tho employ of the Union Pacific and continued in the ser vice for fifteen years. About twenty years ago he moved with his family to n farm north of town and lived thore up to tho time of his death. For sev eral years he Jind lived a retired life on account of Ill-health, but took a great Interest in all things pertaining to North Platto and vicinity, being per- 80na,ly alualtcd with all of the older L,iuu "" THEY ALL DEMAND IT. Nertk Platte, Like Every City and Towa ia the Union, Receives It. People with kidney ills want to be cured. When ene suffers tho tortures of ah aching back, relief is eagerly Bought for, There are many remedies to-day that relieve but do net cure. Here Is eyidonce to prove that Doan's Kidney Pills cure, and th cure is last ing. Mrs. Chriotlna Pickott, 318 East B. St., North Platte, Nebr., says: "I have used Doan'a Kidney Pills, which I pro cured from McDonell & Graves' Drug Store, for kidney trouble and have found them te bo just the remedy I needed for backache and othr kidney disorders. Whenovor I am suffering from these troubles, I appeal to Doan's Kidney Pills and their use gives me ro llof. Other membtrs of my fumilyhave taken Doan's Kidney Pills with excel- lent results." For sale by all dealers. Prle 50 cento. Foater-MllbarnCo., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no othor. Reduction ia Prices All square horse blankets will ho I sold at a discount of ten per cent, nnd all robes at twenty per ctnt. M. C. Kougors harness shop, Sixth atroot. F. J. BRQEKER, Merchant Tailor. We liavo recently installed n French tw fatnnar fr Mnn' T.ii,. Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' nppurei oi an ciassess, ana wo guurunteo sulisfuetory wprk. Wo are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. Wo enrry samples of lioods and make clothes of nil kinds to order. f naitritwi rof1noa i r 1. m n 1 ! ....Hfc ...-w.MOD ryui MiuuiOHi.i ainnn nnrtrnr t LEOAT. NOTICE. Ill Th District Court nf LlncrOn tfnnntt. Kr..i...i.. i In the matter of the Atmllcattmt nr TM... flaedko. (luardlanot Eggort Martens, an In- K1 " " "wn 'Person, lor leave to soilreal on roadlng anil tiling tho petition duly verified by. John Oacdke, utiardlan of thu Martens, an In- mil tlifi fnllAvvlm. imrNon and estatu (if Kirirort roropetont for Uccnso to coll tho iU)orlboa ral estate to-wltt Tho Southeast wimrior nr,m oi mo noriiieast uuat'tor (NEW) tho East Half EK) of the fiouthea.t iW,,l0.(HKM, J1"!. th0. Southwest Quarter HWMlof tho Southottt Quarter (HEM) of section TtYoiity-tbroo (S3), Township Toniio) Nortn. itange Thlrtv-oneUl) west of thu Oth P M. In Lincoln Onuntv. Nnlirnl tnr n.n punioso of raising fund for tLo maintenance of said Lffcrurt Martnn. Anu it appearing rrom tno said petition that tho said real ostato consl't of a quarter sec- fo'n SPUST KutfW"ajjK from which the incotnp'durltrea does not. l in n Mil Chambers lu tlioJJourt House, In tho North Panto, Nobraska. on tlioSlst roo at City or April. tu, av v q-ciook a. rn.. to show cause If any thoro bo. why lheno should not bo uinuii'u in omu ,101111 uaeilKP, gll to toll said roal ostato for tl rxvica above sot forth, guardian, tho pur-1 it is furthor ordered that n cony of this oniur i iioroonaiiy sorvou on all persons ,.., 1 . oars twsroiu tuodato iiininiiiisi 111 Kn 111 iiainm sot tot the hoarini and week for foui "snct&Aro liumialied onrnoaeh weous. ui 1 tno North Platto Trlbuno, printed hum iHiuiiaiii'U ill Slid VvOUUiy 01 UltlCOln. i')al2A ftit G,lVVcrs.m.f.f.,d r''"ooln County, this Iftth day of March, it'll. , , , . . It, M llniMM, nui'i Judge of tho lltstrlct Court- . . I'ltOIIATE NOTICE. iu innununt Cnuntr Court of Lincoln county, No- Mar, 17th, lull. ( matter of thoeslato of MaryE. braska. I In tho id pmirl nvrni In YlrMi,tv. Vi.i. .iTiT.. 0"H' in8 on tKliffi aVVq'aoSlwr: I.""-;:. ""r." "it"MvA" "".."f ' Vr f claims ana one year for tli. Administrator to ji uiu nut 1 to Im hi! ?. y uc!wwivo ime la tho North PUtto ?Rnty nriw to aj. isth. tin. I UlT-B JOHN GKA14T.Oouhi .ludo n.7,li. .i.7::X.'i " vi iniiri -i.. A f! A 1MBT W"T ... . . . Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibui, Curanluj. A like remedy will euro a like discaso. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as truo today as when it first came to light.. A true nnd tried system that will benr investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies nre paramount. For out of town patients nnd all those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical nnd tho necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and" Surgical Practicioaer GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Ofllco over McDonald Bank. Pt,nno i Office 130 Phones RegUoncell5 JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. C2nrlalvtCKIN niCFXCPC. Day nnd night calls promptly answered hmn d'o ir.Jni 'djT. mo Office P. S. Hospital. Phone 6-12. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Surgeon, Physician. Consultant. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Office 642, Residence 644. . V. tf, AOlbOi fflAIVlb ABlbO Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stono Drug Co. Phones rSSia" o,o 8 I r. ....... .................... ........ DR. A. A. WARD, Ofllcut Hotel Tlminermon. Special attention given diseases of women and emergency surgery. Happily Surprised. This picture represents a man who received a box of our cigars for a gift. That he was pleased can bo noted by his wide omllo. You will bo equally pleased with our cigars, whether you buy ono for a nicklo or dime. J F. SCHMALZRIED. COL DAVE LOVE, Auctioneer. Leading Auctioneer of western Nobruskn. Charges low and satisfac tlon assurad. Phono or write. Sutherland, Neb. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION. To tho Electors of tho citv of North Plnttn? Notice is hereby given that at tho l-iniic, on tno un oay or April, 1U11, mitted to tho electors of said city, viz: KCknll .1... n:i.. r vt'i th.. , JWft la denominations of ?1,000.00 each dated July 1st 1911. duo In 20 years frpm dote, but paynblo at any,tlmo after tho end of ten years, nt tho option ttMHIII bllU Ui lYUrill vi aivn.ifcJf, luiuiin nin.jn.-ai. unno raw oi uvo per cent per annum, payaule semi annually, principal and Interest paynblo at the fiscal agency of the Stato of No- brnska In tho City of New York. Said tamine money wi in wnicn to erect a city anu city records, tno ro department and firo apparatuses, and the police department. And shall the proper ofllcera bo authorized to levy nnd collect a mx nnnuuuy in tno same manner led and COlleCtCd. in an amount Hlimelfint said bonds as they mature, In addition to the Bum authorized to bo levied In Sec tion 82. Artlclo 3. Chnntnr 111. Pomnllnil Stnlntag nf KTnU-nolr.. 1 - " ... r. , . . w I ... . ",0 y r lv'n ",c Property within MsoBBrnont rolls of tho nsaessors of said Tho ballots to bo used at said olection Bhall havo printed thore'on: FOR Tn..t ..n. 0ir nyA nn -e .1.- t .1.. . ir... ...... AoouiH fiu,wu.uu 01 uiu oonua of oroctinc a citv hall to nccommmlnto department and firo apparatuses, and and collectinj thov mntnro lnoJ ma,ure' anu collecting a tax annually to pay tlio ' " 11" ."- y 1 y " " I o.n- n mi. Section 2. Those votinar In fnvor wun un i aj aitentne paragrapn beginning: ioii issuing $15,000.00 of the bonds or tno city or North Platte. T ioro vot ,rnilanl?tarjlth. ""j (XX?tt0,r tho paragraph beginning AGAINST Issuing $15,000.00. of tlio bonds of tho city of North Platte. uated tnis 14th day or March, 1911. Attest: (Signed) CltAS. F, Temple. City Clerk. Shoes Quality in every part of the shoe. Quality in the designs, in the leathers, in the work- manstiip, outsidq, inside, un i derneath. Particularly ' 'un derneath," where the real value of a shoe becomes apparent. No disguises are used to cover inferiority. Our factories build shoes on their honor, and you reap the ben efit of their service. Wilcox DiipiirtiiiPnt Sto Legal Netice. James W. Potter, otherwise J. W. Potter, Georgo M. Potter, otherwise George N. Potter, Eva D. Potter, Clyde W. Potter and Huzel Potter non-roBi-dent defendants will toko notice that on tho 14th day of March. 1911. Emma J Turpio and Mabel W. Turpie, filed their certain petition in the District court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, the object of prayer or wnicn said petition aro to quiet the title of the Plantlff. Emma J. Turpie, in the West Half and of the half of that certain tract of land situate in Lincoln county. Nebraska, and des cribed as follows: All that portion of Section nine (9), in township Thirteen (13), north of range thirty (30) west of the 6th p. in, lyintr south of the south channel of the South Platte river and cast of tho public rond now Inter sccting snid section nine (9), in a north crly and southerly direction, against the defendants and each or them; and f rt n rlunruii fitwltrw flint' tVin rlnfnnlnMr James W. Potter took tltlo to tho said described lands by warranty deed from tho Union Pacific railroad company in tho nnmo of J. W. Potter and the de fendant George M. Potter took the title to said lands by warranty deed from James W. Potter in the name of George N. Potter; and that at the time of the execution of said deed to George N. Potter, tho dofendant, James W. Potter was an unmarried man; and that Cyrus N. Streetcr was a duly author ized Justice of the Peace of Eaton County, Michigan, and qualified under tho laws of tho State of Michigan to take tho acknowledgment of said James W. Potter to said deed: and for n decree quieting tho title in the plaintiffs against tno uerenuant8, uiyue VV. Fotter and Hazel Potter, against tho sale of said described lands by Eva D. Potter. cuardian of Clvde W. Potter and Hazel Potter, minors, and tho proceedings of and prior to said sale; and for decree finding that tho notice of tho order to show cause upon the application of said guardian was published for the required length of time and in the manner directed by the court and as providedd by law and that tho day set for the hearing thereof was duly adjourned by the court; and that the notice of tho sale in said proceedings by said guard inn, was published for the required length of time and in the manner provided by law: and that said sale and tho proceedings therefor wore in all 'respects duo and regular; and that tho said defendants, Clyde W. Potter nnd Hazel Potter aro precluded anu estopped irora claiming any inter esc in said premises, by reason of any defects or Irregularities In said guard ians sale, lor tho reason that said dc fendanta have attained their majorities and at said time did make full and com- plete settlement with their guardian and said cuardian lias lone aiiTco been diseharged: and that tho proceeds from saw snio or said minor's interests wero rc nvoated for the r mm nnrl henofit. nnrl thoy havo had the uso and benefit of said proceeds up to the time of tho said settlement with tho said guardian: and mat saiu defendants aro barred by the Statutes of Limitations of the state of Nebraska from claiming any interest in said premises, uy reason of any defects or irregularities in said guardian's solo and proceedings prior thereto, that that certain mortgage mado and execu ted uy tno ueiendnntH ns part of the consideration for said premises upon saiu gunrumn's saio and taken in tho nnmo of tho defendant. Ea D. Potter. was as a matter of fact token by said Lva D. Pottor in her capacity ns said guardian; and for such othor and iurtner relief as justice and equity may require xou and ench of you nro required to answer said petition on or boforo tlm 24th day of April, 1911 or your dofault win oo lanen in sum causo and decree rondorcd against you us in said petition pniyeu, annual election hold in the citv of North tho followinc nronos t on Him 1 be nub- riULIQ lHRlin ITU lim1a In thn unm bonds to bo used for tho hnl to nccommodato the citv ofllcors ns othor municipal taxes mav bo lev. tO nnv thn ntnroaf nnil nrlnnlnnl aF " . v,u umvu ui ,icuiuini.ui Bam city, ns shown and valued upon the city. Said bonds to bo negotiable in ot-mu iuy oi worm I'latto for tho purpose tho rli v nin tho police department, and for levying interest nnd principal of said bonds as :w"! "'"- . Jf U pMnc,Pnl of saW bon thoy of Halt! tirnnnsl ....... . nir acainst said nronositlnn sltnll mark (Sicnedi Tnoa. C. PATTEitsoM. Mayor. us as Go to SOREN SON S FOK Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work AIa Weed Turning, Picture Framing, Keen MeuWiag, and Wiitelew Screeas a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. ferial No. 01551. Notlco for I'u bllcatlon-lsolatcd Tract. Public Land Halo. Department of the Interior, U. .8, Land OBlco at North Platto. Nob Murrli 3. tStl Notlco Is hornbv rtvin thai, na illrr.Mr.il lif thoCommlKsloner of the CUnnprnl T.nnil mil under provisions of Act of Congress ap- offer at public nnlc, to the blffhcst bidder, at if ii o'ctocic a. m.. on the eiu day or May. 1UI1, at. till" ofllco. tho following-described Innd: KM of SKM of flection 6. township 13. N.. iiangezu. w. of am principal Meridian Anr nersons clalmlDir ftilvnntolr Mm niuwi described lands aro advised to (lie their claims or objections before the tlmo uestgnatca ror iaio. J. K. KVANB Ileclster. raz-o NOTICE FOR I'OIIUOATION. Herlal No. (nisio. Department of tho Interior, U. B- Land Ofllco aC North I'latto. Nob. March 3. mil Notlco Is horoby given that Ocorgo J Long or North I'latto. NoU, who. on April 21. mod, mado homestead ontry No. 21829, serial No, tf2ia. for southwest quarter. Sec 20. Twp. 11, ii. a, y oi mo "in rriuciuai meridian, has (Hod notlco of InU ntlon to tnalio (Innl nvi year proof, to establish claim to tho Innd abovo described. Imforo tho KrclHtnr mul Itn- celTor at. North I'latto, Nebraska, on tho Oth day of May. ivu. Clnlmant nnines an wltiinMrw: fjpnrt-i. Kopf, Georgo Patterson. Chris Bchlck and Fred 'Imants. all of North I'latto. Nob. m7-0 J. E. Kvans. Kcglster. NOTICE VOn 1'UHLIOATlON. Serial No 01017. Department of tho Interior U. S Land Ollleo at North i'latto. Nob. , . Mar 7th. 1011. Nottco Is horobr irlvon that Murlmll CI. McNoel. of North Platte. Nebraska, who otv. May 6th, 1KII. rrado Homestead rntrr No. 193B7. Serial No. 01017. Mr umiili l.nlf northeast quarter and south halt northwest quarter of section 84, township in, north range 32, west of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final tivo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, twforo tho lleglster and ICecolvor at North Platte, Nobraska. on ithu IQih day of May. 1011. Claimant names ns witnesses: David Macombor. Jninus Kechan. W. W. (irorna. nit of North Platto. Nob., Walter IleauchamD. of Sutherland, Nob. nuu-u ,T. E Kvans. Itoglstor. Notice for Publication. Serial No. OlOCO-OiOCfl. Department of tho Interior. IJ. 8. Land OlUco at North Platto. Nob. Mar. 7th, 1011, Notice la horobr irlvon that tllirla Si-fitclr nf Notth Platte, Nob., who on May 2S, 1001, mado Homestead Entry No. 10030. Herlal No. 01W0, for 8H NR. and 'HM NWM. and on Juno SOth. lOOt. madn Ilomestnnd Kntrv Nr. 20234. Serial No. 0600(1, for N W NWM. Ni4 NEW and BM. all In Section. SO, Township. H, N . range 20. W of tho sixth principal meridian has filed notlco of lnttntlnn to mako final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo doscrlbod, beforo thollcglstor and Hoceivor at North Plat In Nnhmalrn. on tho Vth day of May, 1011, uiaimant names as witnesses: Loren I'linlv. .IpssTxini.'. Hamnnl Hn.wUln l,'rnlr Steol all of North Platte. Nebraska. mlU-n J, K. Evans. Itnirlster Change Proposed Road No. 334. The commissioner appointed to view the change in proposed road No. 334. commencing at station No. 12 on proposed road No. 334 about 20 rods east and 10 rods north of the south west corner northeast quarter of north west ouartor of section 30. townshinl4. fnm? 33 nnd thenco southeast to V0 quarter section corner between noruiBUBiquurier unueouineasc quarter 9? ! northwest quarter section 30-14- aJ tthonc enst one-half mile on quarter D x , " nt. . 'u""eai quarter aeciion u-ii-ao to connect mereat wun Second Street in the city of Sutherland. Neb., and to vacalo all that part of proposed roau 334 between station number 12 and station number 0, hns reported in favor of the chance. with tho following exception in the potitlon the road is to jog north at tho northwest corner of the Gummerylnnd, jog not to bo a squaro jog, but the center of tho road is to bo the north west corner of tho Gummery land, from mat point tne saiu road is to run east along tho north lino of the Gummery land taking tho entire GG feet for the public road from the Wilson land, and all objections thereto or claims for damage must be filed in the ofllco of the county clerk on or beforo Mav tho 8th, 1911, or such road will be estab lished without reference thereto. m7- 'P. It. Elliott, County Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby civen that sealed bids will bo received at the ofllco of tho city clerk of North Platto, Nebraska, up to five o'clock p. m., March 21, 1911, ior tno construction ot a lateral sewer in Sewer District "G3" n su d c tv nc cording to plans and specifications now on file in the oflico of tho city clerk of said city. iipproximato estimate or. cost or sewor lateral as per report of c tv en gineer is $9G2.C0. Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. eruiiea chock on local bank of 2 per cent ui wnuunt oi oin win no required iu iiibuio cnioring into contract. Satisfactory bond to bo civen when contract is siened. Mayor and council reservo tho richt to reject any or all bids. uy order of tho city council. Chab. F. Temple, City Clork. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received at tho office of tho city clork of North Platte, Nebraska, up to five o'clock p. m., March 21, 1911, for thosconstruction of a lateral sewer In Sewor District "F" in sold city ac cording to plans and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk of said city. practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will bo required to insure entoring into contract. Satisfactory bond to be gtvon when contract s signed. mayor and council reservo the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the city council. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. OHDKIt OK HEARING ON PETITION FOtt APPOINTMENT OI" ADMINIHTUATOB Oil ADMINISTRATRIX. . State of NobraaVa. Lincoln County, m. In tho county court. In the mattr of tho ostato Mary Dudley, deceased . . . . , On reading and Mlnn'tliQ petition of Leon ard Calvert prajlnir that tho administration of nnld ostato may he erantod to Lorenzo. B. llrlttcnham as administrator. Ordered, That Mar, lltli. 1911. atOo'clock a.m., Is awlcnwl for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said matter mar appear at a county court to bo held In timrpf of nntltlnnnr nhnulri not, bo frrantcdl and roraaid county anil show cause way uio and that notice of tho Dcndonci of said pet ition and tlio hearing thereof bo given .to all persons interested in said matter uy puonsu Inir a copy of this order In the Noith l'lntte Tribune, a total -weekly newspapor printed, fn said county, fur six successive' Issues prior to said oaj' of hearing. Dated Kebnury Wth, lll. . . 121-0 W. O.KLnnn. County Judge- Uy Catherine V- 01 ark. Clerk County Court. ' NOT10E. Tho unknown holrs of Thomas Lowo. deceased, will take nottco that on tho 5th day of January. 1011. Margarot J. rlundy, plaintiff heroin filed her petition In the dis trict court of Lincoln county,. Nebraska, against tho said dofondants Impleaded with union I'nclflc railroad company, a corpora tion, the object and prayer of which said petition aro to aulet tho tltlotolotolghtln block elghtr-Ovo of tho Original town of tho cltr of North I'lnttn. In the nlalnllff herein. 'Margaret. J. Ilumlr, as against tho said do fennniii tho unknown belrs of Thomas , Lowt, u ceased, and tho Union I'aelllc rail road company, and to enjoin said defendants, tho unknown heirs of Thomas Lowe, do crasul. from assorting or claiming any right, ' tltlf r li. terest In or to said lot eight in block t twssi sslon of tho plaintiff In tho same, and figh'yino and irom. interfering with tho for general cnultablo relief. Von nr required to answer said petition on or hero I ho 27t). day of March, 1011. .MAnaAiirr J. Dundy, Hy wilc x& Halllgan Uor Attorneys. NOTICE OP HE A HI NO. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraka, In the matter of tho Estato of Duncan Ilallantlue, Deceased. Whereas, Lillian 11. Itruco. has OlcxI in mr ofllco an Instrument purporting to bo a duly authenticated copy of the last Will and Testament of Duncan llallautlnc. deceased, together with a duly authenticated cortlil cato attached thoroto, stating that tho said iast win anu xestamont has boon duly ad mitted to probato and allowed In tho Sur rogate's Court of tho County- of Delaware. Stato of Nuw Yoric. and nravliiff tlmt. thn same bo admitted to probato and allowed In tins sta'o as tno last will and Testament of tho said Duncan llallantlne, decoased. It Is thcreroro ordered, that tho said potltton bo heard on March 27 th 1011. atOo'clock a. m., when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at tho county Court to bo held In and for said c unty and show cause why tho prayer of tho potltloner should not be granted. It Is also ordered, that tho time and place aforesaid this court will receive, examine, adjust and allow alt claims and demand of all persons Rgainnt t ne said deceased and that any persunii having such claims or demands against suld (licensed shall present the same to tho county court on or beforo the date as- igncu lor bucu neaiing. V a Eldcu. Comity Judgo Uy KatiirMne p. Of.AnK Clerk County Court Notice of IncorperatioB. Notice is hereby civen that tho Kaufmann ifcWernert Company has been duly incorporated under the laws of the state of Nebraska. The name of said corporation is the Kauf- mnnn & wernert Comnanv. Its prin cipal piaco of transacting business is at Worth Platte, Nebraska. The gen eral nature of the business to be trans acted is a general mercantile business and tho owning and leasing of such real estate ns is necessary for the proper conduct of said business. The author ized capital stock is $5,000. all of which wa3 fully subscribed and paid in at tno commencement of the businesa. Tho existence of said corporation com menced on the 1st day of February. 1911, and shall terminate on the 31st day of January, 19G1. The highest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which said corporation is at any time to subject itself Bhall nob exceed two thirds of Its paidup capital stock. The affairs of said corporation shall becon ductcd by a board of directors, con sisting of three In number. KAUFMANN & WERNERT Co. By David Kaufmann. Pres. Attest Walter J. O'Connok, Secy. f24-4 -J NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given thatsealed bids will be received at tho office of the City Clerk of North Platte, Ne braska", up to 5 o'clock p. m., March 21, 1911, for tho construction of a lateral sewer in Sewer District "G 4," in said city according to plans and specifications now on file in tho office of tho city clerk of said city, Approximate estimate cost of sewer lateral as per report of city engineer is $984.50. - Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will bo required to insuro entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to be given when contract !b signed. Mayor and council resorve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of city council. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will bo .received at tho oflico of tho city clerk of North Platto, Nebraska, up to five o'clock, p. m., March 21st, 1911, for the construction of extension of sewer main on "A" street in said city according to plans and specifica tions now on fllo in the ofllco of the City Clerk of said City, Approximate estimate of cost of said extension as perreport of city en gineer ia $875.00. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank pf 2per cent of amount of bid will bo required to insuro entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to be given when contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of tho city council. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notlco is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the ofllco of the city clerk of North Plntte. Nebraska, up to five o'clock p. m., Mnrch 21, 1911, for tho construction of a lateral sewor in Sewer District "P" jn said city ac cording to plans and specifications now on fllo in the oflico of tho city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sower lateral as per report of city en gineer Is $3,309.00. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable,. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will be required to Insure entering Into contract. Satisfactory bond to be given when contract is signed. Mayor and council reservo the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the city council. Ciias. F. Templb, City Clerk,