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Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L, Bare, Editor aod Pablisher. BUUSCUHTION HATES. Ono Year by Mall in ftdvunco $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier in advance. $1.G0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office ai Second" CImi Matter. .u TUESDAY, MAY 30. 1011. Announcement! . FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myelf us a can didate for tho republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to th decision it tho voters of tho Primary Election August 15th, 1911. I will fully npprocioto the support of republicans. C. II. Walter. 1 respectfully unnounco that 1 am a candidate for the republican nomina tion for county treasurer, subject to tho decision of tho rotors nt tho pri mary election August 15th. Support given me will be appreciated, Aluert N. Durmn. I heroby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the republican primary August 16th. I will appreciate tho support of republicans on thot day Frank Murray. Fellow citizonn oc Lincoln county: 1 horebv announce myself a candidate for county treasurer nnd respectfully solicit your support at tho polls. If elected I will endeavor to do my duty in such a way as to meet tho approval of tho ncoDlc. liLZZT WalterB. McNeel. FOR HIIKItlFK. I announce myself as n candiduto for unarm, subject to tuo decision or trio voters at the primary election to be held Aueust 15th. 1011. and respectfully ask tho support of republicans at that election. A. J. Saljbhuuy. I hereby announco myself as a can dlduto for the republican nomination for Bheriif, subject to th decision of the voters at tho primary election on Antrum 15th, and respectfully solicits your support. I. L. MlLTONIll'IKlKK I hereby announce mvself as a candl date for tho Democratic nomination for Shorlff. subject to tho decision of the voters at tbo primary election en August loth anu respecttuny solicit your support. U. U. MCUKE. FOR CLERK. I hureby unnounco my candidacy for tho nomination of County Clerk sub jct to the decision of the republican arty at the primary. Wm. Ottkn. 1 hereby nnaounee myself a candidate let County Clerk subject to the decision at the Republican Toters at tho pri mary election to be held Tuesday, AtytastlS, 1011, and respectfully solicit year wppert, C. William Yost. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. I announco mynelf a candldato for re nomination for Clerk of District Court, subject to tha will of the republican votcrn at the primary election to bo held Tuesday, August 15th, 1011, nnd I assur yon that your support will bo grantly appreciated. Geo. E, Prosper. COUNTY JUDOE. I hereby announce myself as a cnndl data for the republican nomination for County Judge, subject to the decision of the votftrn at tho primary olectlon nn August, loth, and rcxpctfully solicit your support. M. E, CitosiiY. FOR COMMISSIONER. I heroby announce myself ns a candl duto for the ronubllcan nomination for countv commlasloner from tho Third district, subject to the decision of vatorH at tho primary olectlon. You support n solicited. J. VV. AUHOTT. Ilershoy, Neb. Tho Trlbuno sees no ovldunco of local activity In tho proposition to build a read way from Omaha to Den ver, und it suggests that some interest be displayed. It is truo that of all tha counties through which this rlver-to mountain road will pass nono aro so big as Lincoln county, and none other than Keith nnd Deuol nro so sparsely sot tied, This road, from tho oast to the west line of Lincoln county, taking into consideration its more or Iobu elg-xag courmi, will bo fully sixty miles long. VTo build a first class road for such distance Is a financial Impossibility, but It is not bpyond tho possible to greatly Improve the accepted main road run nlng east and west through tho county Unless nil tho counties tulce nn Interest In'.thln highway, tho pfojwultlon might ajpwoll be dropped. Adtlitienal Announcements. Thrco additional political unnounco mentu lippcut' in thin Ittuuo, tlioHo o , Geo, E. ProBBor, candiduto for clerk of the district court nomination, M. E Crosby, who aspirca for tho nomination for county judge, and C. C. McGuu, of Sutherland, who wunta tho democratic nomination for shoritl . Mr. Prossor is so well known In Lin t coin county that ho needs little, if any introduction at our hands. For aquurtor of tt century he lias Hvudvrlth us, filling position of trust with credit to himself. As clerk of the district court helms mudo an efficient officer; none could do tho work moro satisfactory than ho has, and few would do It as well, M . E. Crosby, who ttcoka tho repub lican nomination for county judge, is u young attorney who located In North Platto a couple of youru ugo, having' previously lived at Sutherland since AWhood. Htn granted from the lawl dlfWHmtirit of tho stato unvortUy with high credit, and his ability in tbo legal work has been demonstrated since his admission to practice in tho courts of this county. Ho is a man of ex cellent character nnd during his res-j idonco here has made many friends. Mr. Crosby, will make a strong can didate. C. C. McGoo, who aska for tho dem ocratic nomination for sheriff, Is a hustling young man whoso present homo is in Sutherland. He has lived in tho county for a number of years, and for quite a whilo past has engaged in buy ing nnd shipping horses, and in pursuing this business has made a largo number of acquaintances and friends. If thodem crnts want to nominate a man who will make a whirlwind campaign, they will do well to consldor Mr. McGco. Mrs. Singer Wants a Divorce. Mrs. Honora Singer, a former North Platto resident has begun a suit at Pueblo, Col., for n divorce from her husband, Amos P. Singer. Tho plaintiff alleges cruelty, neglect and failure to 3tipport slnco May, 1008. They were married May 4th, 1880, nt North Platte, Ncbr., and huvo four children, two of whom ore minors. Mrs. Singer asks for temporary alimony in tha sum of $50 per month, $100 attorney 'b fee, per manent alimony in u sum not to oxeced $50 per month, and tho custody of the minor child, Dorothy Singer. Brady State Bank Sold. A change was mado in tho ownership of tho Drudy State Bank Saturday when tha vurious stockholders in that institution sold their stock to C. M. Trotter, S. L. Burson, R. F. Davis und W. C. Davis. Tho following bonrd of directors wero elected: S. L. Burson, W. C. Davis, M. Trotter, R. F. Davis, C. M. Trotter, and tho bank will bo officered in the futuro as follows; C. M. Trotter, pres ident; S. L. Bunion, vicepresident; R. F. Davis, cushion M. Trotter, assis tant :nhlfr. ' R. F. Davis, tho cashier, is a brother-in-law of Mr. Trottor and for the past six years has been -connected with tho Citizens Stnto Bank, of Oak land, Iowa, whoro ho has grown up from boyhood. Brady Vindicator. Will Begin Construction in June. Tho Union Pacific has begun tho actlvo campaign for tho clinching of right of wuy from Callaway to Gandy and a party of employes of thn rood eft Kearney Friday morning for Calla- wuy to begin at once tho making of contracts with owners of land. Blank contracts wero taken by the men and an effort will bo mado to socuro ail nocoasar right of way so that the con struction of tho road can bo Btartcd without unduo delay. "Wo nro trying to buy rightof way," said n local Union Facile official today, "and wo are going to buy It." It is gon orally understood that the people at Callaway and along tho lino have asked tho Union Pacific to tnko chargo, to fioeuro right of way and start tho con structlon work. It io probablo that construction will begin tho first of Juno." Kearney Hub. For Sale. Full block ndjolnlng city; contains 12 lota. Lots n short distance away soli ng for $300 nnd $100. Thrco similar blockn in this vicinity sold this spring for $900 and $8G0. Will bcII this block, also a throo room houso, good barn, chicken houso, sheds, somo fence, buildings to bo moved from present location for $800. Phono 57-1 or see O. E. Eldor. Tho first cuue of conviction for illegal una of waterundorthc municipal owner ship syBtcm was tried in police court Saturday morning and Barclay Fawcot, of Twenty-third and Avenue G, was fined five dollars and costs. Ho had al lowed his water to run through un open I1030 batween the hours of three and four in tho af tornoon, contrary to tho city ordinances. Kearney Hub. It Sartlted The World. when tho astounding claims wore flrbt mudo for Bucklen's Arnica. Salve, but forty years of wonderful cure? hnv 0 proved them true, and everywhere it is now known ns the best salve on earth for Burns, Bolls, Scalds, Sores, Cute Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Eczemu, Chapped hands, Fever Sores and Piles. Only 25c at Stone Drug Co. Take a Peek at Miss Rose Bud. Isn t sho pretty in her graduating gown? Really you arc, Miss R. Bud, and we want you to call as you aro ant Have Us Photograph Every girl In your turS n 11 5 don't !1 TI ! Rv .v ffi; iS, r nlLn "n010, G.W. ANDERSON Photographer 4 Hows Cut to CklifomiaL. New schedule for the San Francisco Overland Limited, in effect Monday, May 29, saves half a business day between Missouri River points 'and San Francisco. This record-breaking time is made possible by the short line, double track, few curves and low grades of the UNION-SOUTHERN PACIFIC, STANDARD ROUTE OP THE WEST. Protected by Electric Block Signals Excellent Dining Cars. Ninety pound steel rails and a Sherman ballasted roadbed, smooth and solid as a rock, further contribute to speed, essentials of travel comfort. The San Francisco Overland Limited is the finest train in service to California and now the fastest. For fares, reservations and all information call on or address F. E. BUIiLARD, Agent, North Platte, Nebraska. Complimentary to Mr. Durbin, It may seon a little early for candi dates for county offices to appear in tho field for tho primaries that occur in August, but tho announcements are coming out all round and it is weJJ enough that tho voters should know Borne time In advance who arc to bo tho candidates for the various offices, and the Winner takes pleasure in call ing attention to the announcement of Mr. Albert N. Durbin, olsowhero in this paper, for tho office of County Trensurer. Mr. Durbin is so well known to tho peoplo of this part of Lincoln county aa to scarcely need n word of introduction from tho Winner as ho grew up here from childhood, taught school In this vicinity for a number of years, owns a farm hero and has al ways been identified with the interests of this part of tho county. He is tho present efficlentdoputy county treasurer la throughly conversant witlt tho duties of tho offico. Ho will bo a strong can dldato for tho position nnfl as far as we can learn will receivo tho undivided Bunnort of tho people of this part of county. Wellfleot Winner. A Burglar's Awful Deed may not paralyze a home bo long as a mother's long illness. But Dr. King's New Lifo Pills aro a splendid remedy for women. "Tlioy gavo mo wonuonui benefit in constipation nnd femalo troublo," wroto Mrs. M. C. Duniap, of Loudlll. Tonn. If ailing try thorn. 25 cents nt Sldno Drug Co. Brady Vindicator Items. E. A. Gnrlisch, of North Platte, has been employed by tho Brady school Board, as tho instructor in music for the 'omlng term of public school, Mr. Garlisch was a visitor in tho city Wed nesday. Ellsworth, the 7-yoar old son of J. II. Johnson, south of town was kicked by n horso Monday ovening. Dr. Fetter was called and tho wound sowed up and tho little fellow is getting along nicely. T. N. Morgan, a travoling salesman had both of his ankles sprained by an accident on n freight trnin in tho local yards yesterday. Dr. Fottor dressed the sprains and sont the patient to tho hospital nt North Platte. THROW OUT THE LINE. Give Them Help and Many North Platte People Will be Happier. "Throw out the Lifo Line" The kidneys need help. They're overworked can't get tho poison filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse evory minute. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. Will euro any form of kidney troublo. Mrs. C. K. Smith, Elsie, Nebr.,soyu: "For about five years I endured great agony from kidney disease I could not rest well, felt weak ana Urea nnd was fTn ? a 8p?ts thouRht 1 WM 5,ns ,0 8mother- M ,imb3 8We,led nnd 1 became bo lomoi 1 lImt 1 cou,d h8n"y Rot nround-Thanks i it0 Doan'a Kidny PilU' 1 am frC0 from i ; nil these troubles. This remedy did such good work Uat I consider it worthy my ! endorsement." I For Salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. 1 Fo9tor-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, ' boIo agent for the United States. I Remember the name Doan's and talta no other. From the Time These are the For soroness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for tho relief it affords in cases of rheu matism. Sold by all dealers. Save Your Suits. Wouldn't you like to wenr that per fectly good last spring's suit again? And wouldn't you wenr it if you could shorten tho jacket to conform to tho present style. If voii haven't tho time to do it, or if you don't know how, just scnu it to us. wo nro doing a great deal of this kind of work this snrinrr. us well as cleaning, dyeing, pressing nnd adding now collars and cuffs. A few such chnnges will improve your old suit so that you will actually enjoy economy. Tho French Dty Cleaning and Press ing riacc. A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E. 6th St. Phone 182 WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician, Consultant. Offico Physicians nnd Surgeons Hospitn rhones: Offico 642, Residence 6-14. Parties wishing PURE SPRING WATER ICE. 'AT 50c per 100 lbs. Phone 05 H. LAMPLUGH. Go to SORENSON'S Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Homeopathy Principles Siiailca, SinilibHs, Curantnt A like reiaedy will cure a like disease as a remedy which has tho same symptoms, or produces the sarno in the well, will euro those in the sick, and with na ture's help will euro quicker than any other, and with less expense to the human economy. This system of medicine has at its command anything in tho realm of cure, such as electricity in any form, the Vibrator. Massage, Ilyrotheiafentics. Therefore the correctness of choosing this line of treatment, rather than whims with n Binglo borrowed iden. For out of town patients nnd all those Interested: rooms furnished when desired, for confinement, medical and the necessary surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Prncticioncr 4 ifrvi1PS44'lP4' GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Ofllco over McDonald Bank. 3 pi,nna ) Office 130 J Phones Regldonco 115 JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specially: SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered Ulllce v. b. Hospital, rnone t4Z. DR. W. W. SADLER, Physician, Surgeon, Optician. District Surgeon U. P. R. R. IIehsiiey, Nebraska. V Da DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon opeciai auunuon given to connnu- . .. - .. .1 ...M.l ..... .11.. Ofllco Phono 18.1 Res. Phono 283 Ofllco McDonald Stato Ilank llld'g J ." k'.''k. U... . A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES, UUMUI3 HI11US W H1IIC3, A Dhvclrlnnc nnrl Ciirnnnnc v Omen nvnr Stnnn Dnm C.n. ; 8 Phonos I Office 273 M rhonos' f Residence 273 ar avvivtf F. J. BROEKER Merchant Tailor. We hav recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel 01 all classess, anu 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 lit.. Notice to Horsemen. Tho cood trottinrr stallion. F. A. Rus sell, will make tho season of 1011 at th home of E. C. Richards, at the west end of Eighth street, North Platte. F. A. RUSSELL 26703, Trotting Record '2:18 Standard Bred and Registered. Sire of Sir Crederick. record 2:12&: A Valentine. 2:184: and other fast horses F. A. Russell is a son of Ellerslie Wilkes, by Georao Wilkes, by Hamble tonian 10. His dnm is Gold Leaf, the dam of four fast horses. She was by mamnnno uuasen uy wonmoru warn brina by Mnmbrinn Cl.itf . F. A. Russell is bred along tested lines. He is a fast horse nnd the sire of fast horses. Tekms: Fifteen dollars payable at foaling time, or if mare is sold, or traded, or removed from county where owned, due. ana payable at once. Geo. B. Griffith, Owner. THE MAN, THE GIRL, THE CIGAR , The Man, the Girl and the Cigar a nappy coinpumtion to a certainty, nnd one should be as i!ood as the ' other. We can't furnish the young man with the girl, but we can fur nish him the Cigar, and it will be cigar as good as tho girl is sweet, and one which smoked in her pres ence Will not be offensive to her. If you don t believe us, try one. J F. SCHlflALZRIED, OIIDEU FOIt HEARING. In tho countr court of Lincoln county, Nobruka. in tho tnattor of l ho osUto of Mars&rot Jones, deceased- . t ..... On reading ana iiiinK tno veriiiou peti tion of Danlol P. .loncs. praying tht tho regular administration of said estato be (lis penned with, and that tho court rentier a llnal decrro narolnjrtho solo heirs at law of tho said Martrarot Jones, deceased, as pro vided lr sections r20i. B203, ftsl. !W05 and of Oobhoy's Annotated Btatutcs for tho state of Nebraska for tho year 1KW Ordered, mat tn saio. poiiuon 00 noaru on Juno 20.1911, at Oo'clock a. m . whon all persons Interested In said matter maynp pear at tho county court to bo held In and fnr.nlil rnnntv. In thn court houso In tho city of North Platto. Nebraska, and show cause. 11 any mere ue, miyuw prayer 01 mu petitioner should not bo if ranted. Also orticreu. mat at tns time anu piacu aforesaid, tbl court will receive, examine, ftfiiiist and nllrtv all claims and demands of all 1 persons nsalnsttho said Margaret Jones, deceased, and that any persons having such claims or aetnanas against saui cutaio snau present tho samo to mo county court on tr beforo tho (I a to assigned for such hearing. Dated at North Platto. Nebraska, this 2ind day of May, 1911 . , joiiNUHANTiUOuniyjuuge. dltDER OI' HEAUING. In tho county court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. in tho matter or tno estato or jonn u. ones, deceased. , On reading and filing tho verified petition of Daniel P. Jones, praying that tho regular aumims'raiion 01 saiu estato io uispensou with, and that tho court ronder a final decree naming tLo solo heirs at law of tho said John I) Jones, deceased, as provided by sections 8202. t,m. fi2W. 5203 and 52oO o Cobboy's Annotated .statutes for tho stato of Nebraska for tho year iw. Ordered, that, tho said uotltlon be heard on Juno 20, 1911, at 0 o'clock a.m.. when alL persons Interested In said mattor may ap pear at tho county court to beheld In and for aalil countv. In tho court IiohrivJii thn city of North Platto, Nebraska, and show cause. If any thoro be, why tho prayor of tho poiiiionorsuouid not 00 granted. Also ordered, that'at tho tlrao and placo aforesaid, this court will receive examine, adjust and allow all claims and demands of all persons against tho said John D. Jones, deceased, and that any persons having such claims or demands against said estate shall present tho same to tho county court on or Dororomoaaio assigned rorsucn Hearing, Dated at North Platte. Nebraska, this 22nd day of May, 1911. John u it a nt, uounty Juage. NOTICE FOR PUUUOATION. Serial No ososo. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Ojllce at North Platte, Neb. May 18,1911. Notlco Is hereby irlven that Grant McNcel, of North Platte. Nebraska, who on October 13th, 1905 rrado Homestead entry No. WM, Serial No. (W550. for all of 80c tlon 2. Twp. 15. N U. 32, W, of tho Oth Prln. Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako llnal five year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo tho Register and Receiver at North Platto, Nebraska, on the 17th day of July, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Darwin E- Taylor, David W. Macotnbor. James Ho chan and Arthur Toops, all of North Platte. ucurasKa- miu-fl J.K. Evanh, Reglstor. NOTIOB FOR PUUUOATION. Serial No. OtUO. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land OIUco at North Platto. Neb. , , , L April 15th 1911. Notlco lshorobv dvonthat Adnlnh Iter- orlo. son and ono of the holra of George Upy cro. deceased claimant, whoso wlfo Is also ueau, 01 aortn riatio, iMODrasKa,, wno on Dec 1, 1005, mado homestead entry No. -1507. Serial No. 01MB, for SH SEM. NWM 8EM, 8W. nnd NWM section 18. township 12. N. Ranire 32. W. of tho sixth Prlnclnal Meridian has tiled notice of Intention ta mako . Anal flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo descrlbod, beforo tho Register and Receiver at North riatio. woo., ou tno utn day or Juno.iBii. Claimant names as witnesses) Danlol R. McNeel. James Reclian, Walter R. Mc Nool, William W. Groves allot North Platto, Nob., alB-6 J. Iv. EVANS, Rfirliter. NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION ISOLATED TRACT. Perlal No. 04013. Public Land Halo. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Otllco at North Platto. Nob. M ..... . Apr.15.191L- Notlco is horebv irlvi-n that, nn tllrr-clnil htr the Commissioner of the flnnnrnl T.nnil OIUco, under provisions of Act of Concrcss approved Juno 27, mw. (34 statV., 517), wo will offor atnutillc sain, tn tlin lilr-ti..af. hllilr at ten o'clock a. m.. onthoHthday of Juno inn. at this ofllco, tho followlnir-descrlbed land: Lot 4, of Sec. 2. Township 12. N-. RanBo 31. w. of 0th P.M. Anv nersons rlalmlni? ndrnrunlv tha nlvirn described land aro advised to illothoir claims, or objections, on or before tho tlmo desle- natcurorsaie. at- J. E. EVANS. Rec stcr. Notice for purification. BorlalNo. 0273;). . . May 18th. 1B11, Notlco Is hnrohv irlvnn tlm. Wn1i.nr 11. Mo. Neel. of North Platto. Nnh.. wli n. nn Jinn. 30th. 100(1. mado II. E. No. 81042. Sorlal No. 02780. for all of Section 21, Township 15, is., Kamross. w. of tho Oth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of lntontlonto make final nvn year proof to establish claim to tho land abovu described, before tho RcRlstcr and Re ceiver at North Platte. Nob., on tho 11th day of July. 1U11. Claimant names as witnesses: Jamos llo chan. of North Plotto, Nob.. Henry Doebke. of North Platto. Nob.. George w. Ferbracho. of Sutherland. Neb,, and Charles II. Ma comber, of North Platto. Nob. J. I'j. Evans, Register. PRORATE NOTICE. In thO Coiintr Court Of T.lnrr.'li .rmnlv M. braska. Apr. 2Sth. 1011. in tno mattor ui tne estato of Cathorlno Rrown, deceasod. Notlco Is hereby irlvon. Hint tlm nrHlmm of said deceasod will meet the of said estato, beforo the County Judge of .luuuiii uuumy, nouraiiKi, at mo county court room In said county, on tho 27th day of ". unuon tuo san nay or November, mil, at I) o'clock a m. each day, for tho pur pose of presenting thelrclatms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors tn nroinnt ,hnl claims and ono year for tho Exccturlx to sottlo said estate, from tho 21th day of rtpr.. iiui. nus notice to do published for four SUCCeSSlVO Weeks 111 thn K.!miYVnlilir Tribune, a legal newspaper published in sain county prior to May 27th, 1911. ma- JiMiiN i, ha rvl .uounty .fudge NOTICE FOR PUUUOATION. Sorlal No. 02218, Department of tho Interior. U. S Land OIUco at North Platto. Neb. Apr art. 1811. Notlco Is hereby given that WelmanA. Stearns, of North Platto. Neb., who, on Sept. 21, IWI.mado homnstead entry No. "'7. serial No.02243 for lou 1-2-3-4. SH NWH.SWk. and SM. HKli. Section 4. Tmvnsliln 15. X. ltmu-n 3P. W. ot tho Oth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of intention to mako llnal five year proof, to establish claim to tbo land almve described, hofore tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on tlio Wth day ot June, IfllL Claimant names as wltnossessConway P. Ooiiiplxdl and Carl Metiro of North Platta Neb.. Wllllauit. Roosatid Edward Wright of Mjrilo. Nub. J- E. EvaH. Register. Notice for Publication. George R. Smitli will take notice, thnt on the 2(Uh dnv of Anril 1011 John Grant, County Judge in nnd for Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued nn order of attachment for the Bum of SI 3. 50 in an action pending before him, wherein Lottie Crouen is piantiil and George R. Smith is defendant, and that property of the defendant, consisting of wages due him. in the hnnds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, a cor poration having its place of business in Lincoln county, Nebraska, has been attached under sid order. Said cause was continued to the 17th day of June Lottib CnctffcN, PlantilT,