The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 12, 1911, Image 10

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Semi - Weekly Tribune
Ira L Rare, Editor and PuWUKer.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Ono Year by Mnil In mlranco $1.25
Ono Year by Carder in advance ..... .$1.00
Entered at North Platto, Nebraska, Post
oDlco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, MAY 12. 1911.
Bills havo been Introduced In con
gress giving $6,000 a yenr each to the
widows of Grover Cleveland and Ben
jamin Harrison This Is ono way this
country takes of showing Its. ap-,
preciatlon of tho services of its
presidents.
W. II. Thompson, "tho little nlant"
of Grand Island, announces his candi
Resolution.
Whereas, It has pleased our heavenly
father to removo from our midst our
beloved and esteemed neighbor Ltta
Cohaon, and In tholoss of ourneighbor
wo! lose a faithful and helpful werkor
who always had a smile and welcome
for everyone. Resolved, Wo tho mem
bers of Silvor Leaf Camp Royal Neigh
bors of America solcmly and affection
ately sympathize with the Jfamliy In
this hour of sorrow and thatour charter
bo draped in morning for 30 days and
this resolution bo spread upon tho re
cords of our camp and a copy of the
same sent to tho family.
Mns. V. E. Elliott,
Mrs, M. Sciiatz,
Mns. A. D. Jacohs.
Boyhodd Days.
As we speed through life, on tho
wings of tlm, our thoughts go back to
our youth at tho approach of tho circus
Thero is not ono amonK us who docB
ot uranu is.nnu, nnnounCcB """ not remember his first circus In the
dacy for the United States scnatorshlp . . . n ... .,,,, J...
f .-o, SnnntnrTIrnwri. Mr. Thomr)-""-'? " " ' . 7,
son Is one of the recognized leaders of
democracy in Nebraska. For many
years he has been on tho firing lino and
has net flinched, henre his titlo of the
"little giant." If wo are to be so i.n
fortunate as to have another demo
cratic senator forced upon us, wo know
of none we would rather have than Mr.
Thompson.
President Taft indulged in Borne plain
talk Monday in explaining to twenty
five members of the National Grange
tliat he docs not Intend to play 'politics
with tho Canadian reciprocity ngrco-
meet, even if tho enactment of tha
measure costs him the farmer voto.
Tho president told his visitors bluntly
that he was sorry to hoar that republi
can farmers would desert tho party if
the agreement goos through, but fear
of such desortlon would not change his
conviction as to the wisdom of such
legislation. Ho said that ho bclioved
reciprocity to bo the best thing for tho
whole country, and that ho did not in
tend to arguo it.
This week sees the beginning of the
formalities leading up to the corona
tion of.Britnin's king on June 22. With
six weeks of red tape and solemn stngo
piny ahead of him, who would bo a
king! More partlclarly a king who
must take orders from a liberal pre
mier today and a conservative premier
tomorrow. Tho toll of a hod xarrlor
will be light compared with tho slavery-of
George V. to courtH und pa-
redes and pageants. The program for
land from town to town. Who doe
not remember the funny old clown with
his comic actions and quaint sayings;
the lady rider skipping banners on the
back of tho horse; the smell of the saw
dust rfng and of tho animals and how
vou Hacked water for tho elephant to
work your way into the show?
Mother Time nnd tho demands of u
never-satisfied public have changed all
this. The modern show contains three
rings; two elevuted stages, and a large
menagerie that would havu been an, im
possibility with the old wagon show
They nro now transported by rail, and
oftlmes cover as mucli distance in ono
night as tho wagon show did in two
weeks' travel. Yet tho circus, as of
old, is the one great pleasure looked
forward to by tho children. On that
day oven tho old grow young and join
in the revelry and pleasures of.iho
children. How often havo you heard it
said, "I am going to the show to take
tho children," when way down in their
hearts they are glad of tho excuse?
Now that-our city is to be visited by
Campbell Brothers Great Consolidated
Show on Thursday May, 18, let uaallbe
come children once again, and get the
full enjoyment of all the many features
this great modern enterprise offers to
the public.
Arguments nro being made in con
gross to find a way to reduco the 'ot
of food, and particularly to reduco the
wide gap between what tho consumer
pays and tho producer receives. Con-
THE
First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus $140,000.
ARTHUR McNlMARA, President.
E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President,
H. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President,
F. L. MOONEY, Cashier.
Why not get the Best?
Tho 1911 Standard Firo Insurance Tables" quotes the leading ten
companies (American and U.S. Branch of Foreign) in the followhg
order as respects their Cash Assets and surplus to Folicy-holders the
most apparent and easily available evidence of what's "behind the policy."
Cash Assets.
1 THE HOME $30,178,914
2 Hnrtford.., 24,363.1335
3 CONTINENTAL 24,198,038
4 AETNA 21,023,545
5 GERMAN AM., N. Y. a7.170,112
G IS. CO. of N. A lG,01i2G5
7 Fldellty-Phenix 13,790,298
8 LIV. & LON. & GLOBE 13,745,09
9 Royal....' 11,634,555
10 National, Conn 10,792,293
Surplus t Policy Holders.
1 THE HOME ?16.829,613
2 CONTINENTAL 15,063,601
3 AETNA 12,369,010
4 GER. AM., N. Y 9,042,400
5 Hartford 8,923,967
6 INS. CO. of N. A 7,712,334
7 Fidehty-Phenlx 5,734,087
8 PHOENIX, CONN 5,655,131
9 LIV. & LON. & GLOBE 5,156.976
10 Springfield, F. & M 4,G42,28
BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
gressman Ituckor, of Colorado, the
coranatioBdav alone fills six nuwsnaner otner day presented some startling
columns, and contains an Infinity of figures In regard to this gap
formality calculated to fire thejolnor"
with envy. To any American, used to
tho ways of a country where presidents
may be slapped upon tho back, thin
solemn parading seems droll and child
isf). But let us not grudge King George
his pomp and parade. Thero iBn't
much else left to being it British
King. Journal.
Tho Lincoln correspondent of the
Omaha World-Herald sent tho following
to that paper a few days ago: "Ne
braskaas will bo permitted next year to
soo the rare picture of Victor Rose
water tending support to Congressman'
George W, Nerris in tho rnce of the
latter for senatorial honors. Although
tho senatorial fight seems distant, the
game is bolng played right now and as
on food
consumed by New York City. For in
stance while the consumers paid over
$60,000,000 for tho potatoes they used,
tho farmer only received $8,000,000; tho
oggs consumed cost the consumors $28,
000,000, while tho farmer received $18,
000,00 for tho Borne eggs; tho difference
in cabbage was $8,000,000; in coffee it
was $10,000,000. In fact in nearly all
the items that go to make up tho food
supply a larger sharo wont to tho dis
tributor than to tho producer,
1 Ono long blast and so vernlshoft ones,
from a Blren whistle larger than any
fire alarm in tho state, will announce
the arrival of tho Omaha and South
Omaha business men when they aro
within half a mllo of North Platto on
Tuesday, May 23. Thoso towns which
a part of it comes tho report that Rose- !ulV0 whIstl" to,?lvo "ro n,nrmi!
water will not oppose Norrls if the lat
ter gives protnl8o of bolng able to rim
Senator Brawn in the primaries," Tho
Bee's opposition to Senator Brown is
purely personal, it is not because Sena
tor Brown has not made a good record
as senator, Senator Brown saw fit to I
recommend n cortaln Omaha resident
for a federal position, and it so hap
pened that the Bee did not like the man
recommended and opposed the applicant.
This is the foundation of the Bed's op
position to Senator Brown. It is another
Instance of tho Bee's policy to attempt
te kill off politically thoso who dure
oppose It,
Juarez in Hands of Rebels.
El Paso, Tex., May 10, -The whlto
flag is floating over the Moxlcnn bar
racks at Juarez and tho surrender of
the city by tho federals to tho rebels
under General Madero is complete.
When tho attack was resumed this
afternoon, four shots from the rebel
artillery tore Bueh largo holes in the
barracks that the whlto flag Immediately
was hoisted and at 12:45 except for oc
casional shooting in tho foothills, tho
firing had ceased.
Tho rnuin (Unset of Juarez Is in ruins,
some of tho houses being riddled with
bullets. Plaster, brick nnd pllosof de
bris are scattered ovory where. Windows
In muny of tho utoroshavc been crushed
in, but icbelHuro guarding tho entrances
to them to proven 5 looting. Somo of the
houses havq beua domolishsd by tho
dynamite bombs and shells.
Dr. Zuniga, in ckargo of the federal
hosnital for the last three days, admitted
at 11:35 o'clock that ho had treatod
over 100 federal wounded, twenty of
whom may die. Around the customs
house, the church and tljajnll between
thirty.flve and forty federals, ho says,
are lying dead in the streets,
been warnod by tho Commercial Club
of Omaha that their fire companies may
not have uaoless runs, Frequently whon
this whistle has boon blown on former
trips, tho reception committees ran
away from the depots and got out tho
hoso carts to fight firo. only to have
their visitors arrivo and see a fast ran
in search of a fire. For this reasons t)io
Omniums want it known that tlioy
carry such n whistle and it will bo re
member the duy und thu time of their
arrival.
A Modern Institution
For the treatment of medical and surgical cases. Open to the
medical profession. Special accommodation for confinement cases
Training school for nurses in connection. , Address all communi
cations to the superintendent . t
Phone 642 Cor. Eighth and Locust
Notice for Publication.
George R. Smith will toko notice.
hat on tho 20th dav of Aurll 1911.
John Grant, County Judgo in and for
uncom"county, Nebraska, issued, an
order of attachment for tho sum of
P13.G0 in an Action pending before him.
wherein Lottie (Jronen is plantlit and
Georgo R. Smith is defendant, and that
property of tho defendant, consisting
of wages duo him, in the hands of tho
Union Pacific Railroad Company, a cor-
E oration having its place of business in
incoln county, Nebraskn, has been
attached under said order. Said cause
was continued to tho 17th day of Juno
1911. Lottie Cuonen,
Plantiff.
i Any ono who will board teachers dur
ing tho Junior Normal, which will open
June 5th, or who will ront rooms,
cither furnished or unfurnished, or who
will rent a hoine furnished, please
notify tho County Superintendent,
phono No. 605, or drop a cnrd'in the
office.
William Eimiairr, Co. Surr.
For Sale.
The southeast quarter sectioi)5-l3-31;
W acres in section 2-13.3J, alHO block 3
Swth Park Add. to North Platto. For
gruM I bm terras mures H. E. Nichols, I
Lice and Chicks
To he successful with poultry
you cannot raise both. To rid
setting liens and chicks of lice
and mites use
Lee's Insect Powder
To rid poultry houses of lice,
mites and all vermin use
Lee's Lice Killer
The only killer of any value,
and do not nccopt uny other
kind offered just as good
Lee's Chick Food
will start them right all food
anfl no chaff. 1
For sale by
SCHILLER a CO.,
Family Druggists,
"it dour north First Nation! Hunk
Save Your Suits.
Wouldn't you like to wear that per
fectly good last spring's suit again?
And wouldn't you wear it if you could
shorten tho jacket to conform to tho
present Btyle. If you haven't tho tidio
to do it, or If you don't know how, just
send It to us. Wo nro doing n great
deal of this kind of work this spring, as
well as cleaning, dyeing, pressing and
adding new collars and cuffs. A few
such changes
suit so that
economy,
will
you
improve your
will actually enjoy
Tho French Diy Cleaning and Press
ing I'lace.
A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor.
223 E. Gth St. Phono 182
old
We Manufacture
Tqnts, awnings for store
windows, tarpaulin, wag
on covers and horse cov
ers, tents, cots and camg,
chairs for sale or rent.
Grand Island
Tent and Awning Co.,
Grand Island, Neb.
Homeopathy
Principles
Similes, SkulibM, CiirastM
A liko remedy will cure a liko
diseaso as a remedy which has
tho same symptoms, or produces
the same In tho well, will cure
those in tho sick, and with na
ture's help will cure quicker than
arty other, and with less expense
to the human economy. This
system of medicine has at its
command anything In the realm
of cure, such as electricity in any
form, the Vibrator. Massage,
Hyrothcrafenties. Therefore tho
correctness of choosing this line
of treatment, rather than whims
with a Bingl6 borrowed idea.
For out of town patients and all
thoso interested: rooms furnished
when desired, for confinement,
medical and the necessary surgi
cal cases. Trained nurses in
attendance.
Dr. J. S. Twinem,
Medical aad Surgical Practicioner
Notice to Horsemen.
sell, will make the reason of 1911 at th
home of E C. Richards, nt the west
end of Eighth street, North Platte.
F. A. RUSSELL 26703.
Tretttilg Record 2:18)4
Standard Bred aad Registered.
Sire of Sir Crederick, record 2:12; A.
Valentine, 2:18J: and other fast horses.
t A. Kussell is a son or uiicrsne
Wilkes, by George Wilkes, by Hamble
tonian 10. His dam is Gold Leaf, the
dam of four fast horses. She was by
Mambrino IiuBsell by Woodford Mam
brina by Mambrina Chi f .
F. A. Russell is bred along tested
lines. He is a fast horse nnd the sire
of fast horses.
TEfiMs:--Flfteen dollars payable at
foaling tlmo, or if maro la sold, or
traded, or removed from county where
owned, due and payablo at onCe.
Geo. B. Griffith, Owner. ,
u.
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over McDonald Bank.
Phn Office 130
Phones Residence 115
ijr'fUHfrfl'fl' JMMMMi'JS'fl' f
JOE B. REDFIELD. M. D.
Physician ana Surgeon.
Speclalfyt-SKIN DISEASES.
Day and night calls promptly answered
Office r. S. Hospital, mono 04 is.
NOTIOK FOIl PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 0940.
DntiBrtmnntnf ttin Interior.
H. Land Olllco at North l'lattc, Nnb.
Anrll 15th 1011.
Notlco Ishorobr elronthat AdolDh Iter-
erle. Hon and ono ot tbe liclra nt Georgo Ilej
crlo. deceased claimant, wlioso wlfo Is alsd
riond. ot North l'lattc, Nobrnska.. who on
ltec l, iuu-, made homestead entry xo.ximi,
Horlal No. OUlfl. for HM HEM, NWM BFM,
BWk. and NWM section 18. township
12, N. Hanue M, W. of tho sixth Principal
Meridian has uicu notlco o: intention to
mako final tlvo year proof to
establish clatm to tho land above described,
boforo tho Iteglstcr and Kecolvor at North
Platto. Nob., on tho nth day of Juno-lBU.
uiaimant namos as witnesses) uaniei
II. SlcNeol.. lames lteclian, IValtur B- Mc
Nonl, William W. Orovcs allot North Platto,
Nob.,
ai-n ,i ic icvrt NHMioiiiMpr.
NOTIOn FOIl PUHMOATION
ISOLATED TKAOT.
FCrlBl NO. 01913.
Do
U. 8.
Public Land Halo.
jartmmit ot tho Intorlor.
vv e are exclusive agents ot North Plntte for eacli of the Insurance
Companies in the foregoing lists whose names are printed in capital
letters.
uisoniyoy placing your lure insurance witn us time you are
assured of getting the best.
DR. A, A. WARD,
OIUco! Hotel Tlmmorman.
Special attention given diseases of
women and emergency surgery. '
una:
Land OQlce arNorth Platte. Neb.
Anr 1.1. toil.
Notlco Is horcby slvcn that, as directed by
tho Comm'Mloner of tho Oencral Land
OIUco. under provisions of Act of Congress
approved .lunozi. nw, i;u stats., cw). -wo
will offer at public sale, to tho highest blddor
at ten o'clock a m-. on thoHth day of Juno
Kill, at this 0(11 co. tho followlne-doscrlbod
land: Lot 4, ot Sec, 2. Township 12, N-,
IV A .... ... .1 1.. 1 .
described land are advised to lllotholr claims,
or objections, on or before. tLo tirao aesut-
natad for sale.
aiH-n
J. E. KVANB. Ites-lster.
V X
DR. W. W. SADLER,
Physician, Surgeon, Optician.
! District Surgeon U. P. It. R.
I Hekshey. Nebraska.
ft
ieee)
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to confine
ments and children's diseases,
Ofll Phono 183 Res. Phono 283
O co McDonald Stato Hank Bid
A T ivtca uthlD a lira V
l w. ruuiMjt 4wm.,M iiinuut f .
Doclors Ames & Ames,
Physicians and Surgeons,
U Office over Stone Drug Co.
O Phonea I Office 273
6 i nones ReBidence 273
Notice for Publication.
Serial No. 01110-05000.
Department of tho Interior.
U. B. Land Olllco at North Platto, Neb.
Mar- 7th, 1011.
Notlco Is horoby trlvon that Chris Schick. of
North Platto. Nob., who on May 28, 1W)1,
mado Ilomostoad Entry No. lMiai.Herlal No.
Uiwo. for 8K NR H. and BH NWM. and on
Juno Wtti. niado liomcstoaa ivntrv Mo.
302U4, gorlal No. l000. for NK NW. NX NE!
anclBtt, an in section. v. Township, ii. N .
range 29, W otthoslxtn principal meridian
has Died notlco ot Intention to malto anal
Qvoyoar proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, boforo tlm Registor
and Receiver at Nortli Plat to Nebraska,
on the Uth day ot May. 1U11.
Uiaimant namos as witnesses', uoren
t.. l Tn.l T nwr l).Mi.t ll.bln. I.1--1 .
t llli), I .v3.i iaiu.1 uauiuui nu n nii.Di A M 1 1 iv
Stool all ot North Platto. Nebraska.
mlU-n .1. K. KVAT. ICPiTlRter.
NOTICE TOR PUBLIOATION,
Serial No 011)17.
Department of tho Intorlor
XT. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Nob.
II.. 7.l. 1m,
. u m , .u. .ii...
' X.. . I I 1 . n ... i . r - .. I ... 1 1 rf
McNool. of North Platto, Nebraska, who on
May tlth, 1MJI. rrado Homestead entry
No. 10i7. Serial No. 01047. for south half.
northeast quarter and south half northwest
quarter ot section 34, township 10, north
Tango 82, west or tno utn rnncipai
Meridian, has tiled notlco ot Intention to
mako final live year proof, to establish
claim to tho land abovo descrlbod, boforo .
tho ucglster and Receiver at North l'lattc, 1
I Nebraska, onlthc lOihday ot May. 1011.
Ulalmant names as witnesses: David
Macomber. .Tames Ilechan, W. W. Orovcs. all
of North Platto. Neb., Walter Beauchamp,
of buthorland, Nob.
miu-u .i. U. wvans, iteglstcr.
Borlal NO. 01551.
Notlco for Publication-Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale.
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nob
March 8. 1911
Notlco is horobv trlvon that, tii dlrp.r.tnri liv
tho CommlHslonnr nf the (. erinrnl T.nnd Dlllrn
unuer provisions or Act or unngrcss op
proved Juno 27th. lUtO. (( Stats.. 517). wo will
We have recently installed a French ??' JK8?" s,0iJ K V." hJS?lMi.
Dry Cleaner for Men s and Ladies m. i tui JiO'ce. tho . following-described.
F. J. BRQEKER,
Merchant Tailor.
Uncle am Stands First,
Uncle Sam, in his suit of stars and
stripes, stands first among all nations,
nna in tins eievnteu position no is like
our cignrs tno equal of any ana sur
passed by none. We havo been mak
ing cigurs in XNorin riatte lor over a
quarter of a century. If wo did not
mako good cigars wo would havo been
out or business years ago for no one
would buy our cigars it .. thoylworo not
gooti. isn t tnis.truef
J. F. SCHMALZRIED
apparei 01 an ciassess, and we
guarantee satisfactory work. We
are also tailors and know how to
repair clothes.
We carry samples of goods and
make clothes of all kinds to order,
insuring first-class workmanship
and perfect fit.
land: EM of SEX of Section 0. township 15. N
ttangoau, w. "i utn principal meridian-
Any nersons clalmtDif ndverselr ttin ilmvn
descrlbod lands aro advised to file their
claims or objections on or boforo tho tlmo
designated for alo. J. K. Rvanb
m7-0 Register,
tho Thirteenth
WILLIS J. REDFIELD, rVK D.
SurgcoB, Physician, Consultant.
Olllco Physicians and Surgeons Hospita
Phones: Offico C12, Residence 644. .
Notice for Bids.
Notice is Hereby given that sealed
bids will bo recoived ntthe office of the
City Clerk of North Platto, Nebraska,
up to five o.clock p.m., May 30th, 1911,
for tho construction of a lateral sower
In Sewer District "N"' being an exten
sion to the present latoral therein, in
Baitl City according to plans and
spedlficntions now on filo in tho City
Clerk of said City.
Approximate estimate of cost of sewer
lateral as por report of City Engineer
is ?31Q3.70.
Local labor to be employed as far as
practicable.
Certified check on local bank of 2 per
cent of amount of bids will bo required
to insure entering into contract,
Satisfactory bond to bo given when
contract is signed.
Mayornnd Council reserve tho right
to reject any or all bids.
J By order of the City Council. j
fJitAS. F, Tbmplk, City Clerk,
Go to
SORENSON'S
FOR
Furniture Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Also Wosd Turning, Picttire Framing
Roob Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
In tho District Court of
Judicial District In and for Lincoln County.
Nebraska.
Thomas Coopor. Plalutlff,
VH.
Gharlos Kraucls. Mao ltleliuidMiii. Ijinlsn
ItlchardMUi and Margaret HlchurilHon. Dnrmi.
dants-
NOTIOK.
Charles Francis. Mao Klchardson, Ixnilso
Richardson and MarcanM Ulchardfinn.dnrnn
ddanto, will tulio notlco that on the 27th, day
of Marcli 1U11. Thomas Coopcr.plalntllt horeln
uieu nis poiuion in tno District court of Lin
coln Countv. NohrasUn. xirnlnHt. aalil lnfn.
dants.thc object and prayorof which aro tobo-
euro tlio cancellation of a deed purporting to
havo been executed by Aloxandor Klchardson
Deceased, and prutondlng to convoy an un
divided ono half interest to William U.
Klchardson. deceased to BEH N VfH and lots
8. 4 and &, Township ID north ot Kango Twenty-six
west. 0th, l, M. and to havo tho title
of said Premises quieted In this plaintiff.
You aro reohlrcd to answer said petition on
or boforo tho 6th day of May, 11)11.
Dated March 27th 1U11.
Thomas Cooi'Kit. Plaintiff
lly Geo. K. Kronch, Attornoy
BARGAIN IN LAND.
- Section 5,
Township 12,
Range 33.
Price $5,000.
For terms address
L. C. AHLlORN,
Kensington, Ks.
NOTIOn FOR I'UIUJOATION.
Horlal No. 0T18.
Department of tho Intorlor,
U. 8- Land Olllco at North l'lattc. Neb.
Apr. 1, 1011.
Notlco Is heroin- irlvon that Wnlmnn A .
ntcarns, or Norm natto. sxou., wno, on cent.
SI, lUOI.mado homes toad entry No. 03.17, serial
iio.u-.-o ior lots i wi. BniYM.tYM, ana
H'l HRU. Section I. Townshln 15. N. llim
2. W. ot tho tlth Principal Meridian, has
II leu notlco of Intention to maliu final live
year proof, to tfctabllsh claim to tho land
above les rll0(. tieforo tho lteclstor and ltn.
celver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho '.tlth
uoy in junu. tuit.
Claimant namos as wltnosses:Conway P,
Camplll and CarlMcOrow of North Platte.
Nn William a ....I tv.lXl.t -1
Mrytle, Nob.
J. E. KVAN8. Register.
PROI1ATE NOTICE.
In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska. Apr. &th, 1011. . "
in tno matter ot tno estate ot Catherine
Ilrown, deceased.
MOtlCO IS UCretiy Clven. that thn rrndllim
I of said decnasod will meet tlm P.Tn.riv
of said estate, iHiforo tho County Judgo of
uneom county, Nobraska. at tho county
court room In said county, on tho 27th day of
?.!f.y' '."J.1 f'."1 9n 11,8 27t" tyot Novombor.
IWl, ate o'clock a- m. each day. for tho pur
ppso of prosentlng theirclalms for examina
tion, adjustment aud allowance. 81x months
aro allowed for crc'dltnrii tn nrauint t),nl
claims and ono year for tho Kxocturlx to
sottio. sam estato, from tho tlth day of
Apr,. iU. This notlco to bo published, for
four aucceasivo weeks in tho Boml-Wookly
Tribune, a lcgitl newspaper published
in roiv luuiii