Sttm-WceWy Tribune i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year bj Mail in advance ?1.2i One Yew by Carrier In advance ,$1.&) (Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office m Second Lite natter. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. De Year Part. With tho season of extreme hot weather now upon ua, unusual car should bo exercised to keep, your alleyB and yards free from unsightly and nauseous coruptton such as tho foul manuro heaps" and the loathsorrvi garbage cans which are so often care lessly or rather thoughtlessly per mitted to exist in out-of-the-way places. Not only do such detract from tho trln and neat appearances of a place bu . they arc nothing more than fly ami germ Incubators and disease producerj that If tolerated for any length of time will prove n menance to th public health. It has been demon strated beyond any question of doubt that tho fly is a deadly foe to human kind, and why people will permit to exist right undor their noses a hatchery of tho pest Is a mystery. It must bo admitted that North Platto is happily Infested with but few of the class of Individuals who are in different with regard to the appcarancci f tiwir homes and business places, tin sanitary conditions of the city, or tin feelings and rights of their fellowmon, but just as each swarm of bees has ltd drones so overy community has its careless cltizenswho though they do nt t spoil 'vliat good the others aro accom plishing, their disinterestedness and lack of sympathy and enthusiasm is a restraint that breaks a cog it tin wheel of progress toward a better, cleaner, more sightly city. Let us Btrlvo toward improvement in every way so that people will point to North Platte as a model city, when they will want to come and llvo anl cast their let. There Is not a town or its size anywhere that can boast of better business houses, mora progresslv 1 and enterprising business men or moro beautiful homes, well kept lawnr, fine shade trees; broad streets anl driveways, and we want everything else about our surroundings to be juat so. All Honor te Baffnle Bill. Just when the sun is scorching its way . ... over tne summer aays, ana you snap down.the ttosk top, jerk your straw hat from the peg on the wall, telephono homt to the wife and little ones to get ready for a day's outing in the summer park, and soon after start with lunch baskets for a short surcease from tin toll and' sweaty strife of the big city, did you ever think who gave you that amusement park, the one man in all thl i world who conceived an idea, tlie frui tion of which means the amusement parks as you And themscattorad through out the land? It was none other than Buffalo Bill, and yet we have neve Ideatlfled him In any particular degreo with the Inception of our wholcsomi method of enjoying a day at the sea shore and enjoying with the kiddles th merry whirls en the riding devices, thu chutes, the menagerie, and the othe healthful outdoor entertainers. BuiTali Bill fa responsible for that. Ills wholi life has been s crowded with othe deeds of such a spectacular nature lha fow have had the time to devott to a little research and trace the hlatorj of out door amusement entertainments. And this Is how it came about. On July 4, 1882, the citizens of Nortl Platte, Nebraska, decided to hold their first fourth of July celebration. Buffalo Tllll at that time, widely known In the west as a plainsman, the champion oi all buffalo hunters, an Indian lighter, a man that knew every trail, ever) canyon, who had fought In the civil war, who had under the greatest generals os the day served as chief of scouts, wh had struggled in collective and individ ual warfare with the devilish redskins, to him a committee went and Bough his aid in making tho celebration vf blj: success. lie was asked to gather a fev cowboys and give a sort of a Wild Wcs1 show; he did more than that, ho gathered from, the different tribes of Indians wlu ovan then wero on the war path, he collected cowboys and various dare davits and gun fighters of the plains, he conelived tlw Idea of roproduclnt many scenes familiar to oil that time of Pony express riding, expert shootintr, the old stage conch robbory and a turn dred other things that were happenint in tlie early day life. Th event was n tremendous and instantaneous success. The history of Buffalo Bill and his Wile West, l tableted on the pages of every coutry's history. Cody determined then to travel 'with his show and tell the world a message of peace, "good will and oppertunttiei that awaited the brawn and sturtJj pioneers who would haaferd fate in th. Wt. He psrne U New Yosk and ever af Staten Island gave tin first IwHcwtku ii what WM ttxtftVelaH Ittfcv tke aue minds ook up his suggestion and today wo have the result, the Coney Island of New York, the Luna Parks of a. hun dred cities, tho Venice of California and the Manchester of London. Each and every one trace its history to th time that Buffalo Bill innauguratcd hit season under canvass at Staten Island Few at that time thought of the far reaching effect of the Colonel's idea, few gave importance to the little ex hibition of Wild Wcsternism at Norti Platte on that sultry July Fourth h 1882. But the end is not yet, that very day and circumstance gave birtt to all the frontier days ns we have then now, the Mountain and Pains celebra tion at Denver and the other imitations that hnvo followed in its woke all, owa alleganco and credit for their beginning to none other than the world fame! Buffalo Bill. It's no wonder then that now on lib farewell the citizens are axious to do him honor, That they aro waiting witi open arms to greet tho old scout for the last timo in the saddle, It is not surprising that tho railroads are al ready luylng plans for the most exten sive excursions that they have over planned. That the press of tho entire country has been enthused over th' prospect of chronicling tho events that aro to tako place on Cody's homo com ing day. August 19th will mark an epoch In North Platte history, it will concentrate on it that day tho eyes of th t entire world. Tho west loves a ma i who decB things, It honors a man who will brave his life to butter the con ditions of his fellow man, it esteem) thcTman wo has been received wit.i tho highest good will frpm every country and more than that it respects Buffulo Bill for the honesty of his put poso, his sincerity in reclaiming tho West. He is tho enly showman this world has over known that has takeo his profits and spent fortunes In dig ging canals and dams that others, .those to follow In succeeding generation!, might havo a home this and more Buffalo Bill has dono and that only partly cxplalns why the entire countr will join North Platto In going Cody Mad. Tho Stnto Press Association meet last week was tho best and most inter esting In ovory way the boyB hnve hold in many a year und all wore glad to hi thoro und nartako of tho ironlnl cool fellowship and hospitality of tho Omahv people, wno made their stay ono contin ual round of pleasure und interest. C. C. Johns, who has hold tho eecr-tnry- shlp of the association for three years was made permanent secretary ( and 1 1 appreciation of his Interestand untiring efforts for the welfare of tho organiza tion was presented with ahandBomoSGO gold watch. Mr. Johns Is tho advertising manager for tho well known firm of waiDacu di Sons nt Grand Island, un J occasionally dips his pon into tho in c and writes something worth while read ing. Ho Ib Intensely interested in overj thing going on for tho cenornl rrood of his community. Newspaper men know a good thing whon thoy havo It, that's why Bro. JohnB has been made a poi- mnnont llxturc. Elsowhcro H. J. Runner announce i himself as a candidate for the repub lican nomlnutlon for county commis sioner from tho Third district. Mr. Runner has boon a resident of Llncol i county for twenty-seven yonrs. IU first located In Wallace nrccinct whera ho lived for twenty-ono yours, remov ing te Nowcll preclnct-hls nresont homo-six yonrs ago. yllo was raised n i it , i i . . repuuncun in a not ueu or democracy In Kentucky, und in times when It wn'i very unpopular to bo n republican. Hut notwithstanding the Bcoffs and jeors ami the tlneatcnlngs of tar and foatho treatment, or oven worse, ho remained truo to his colors and hus remained steadfast. Having so long lived in thn county he is well acquainted with itit needs, and as a commissioner would bu In position to intelligently use his bes: efforts for the good of tho taxpayers. Attomoy H. D. Rhon camo un from Lexington yesterday morning to nttonc the adjourned term of distric tcour; which Is now In uossirin, NO REASON FOR IT. When North Platte Citizens Show the Certain Way Out. There enn be no just reason why any roador of this will continue to Buffer tho torturoB of an aihing back, tho an noynnco of unlnnry disorders, the tho danger of diabetes or any kidney illu whan relief is so near. at hand und thn most positive proof given that thoy can be cured. Head what a North Platto citizen says: J. M. Harper, 409 Dewey street, North Platto, Neb., says: "I hud oq caslon to use Doon's Kidney Pilln whon living In Creston, Iowa, and found them to bo a splendid kldnoy remedy. Their uso removed a pain ncros;i my back which had troubled nut greatly. Thoy strengthened my kid- nnys and regulated the passages o' the kidney secretions. I do not hes itate to recommend Donn'a Kidney Pilh most highly, Thoy can bo procured from MoDonell & Graves' store." ForSaleby all dealers. Prlco 60 cento. Fottter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent fo the United States. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is horoby given that tho City Council of tho City of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit ai a Hoard of Equalization beginning at tlie hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m of the 20th day of June, 1011, at tho Counci1 Chamber ill tho Court House In tlu Cltv of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of levylm on tho real estate lying and bolnj. within "Sower District G-J" taxes for tho purpose of naylng tho costs of tlto construction of a lateral sower In salt! "Scwor District G-4" and that said taxes will bo lovled upon each parco! of real estato according to tho extent, of bcnollts to such property by reason of tho construction of said lateral sower, and If tlie said Council filial find such benefits to be equal and uni form such lovy of taxes will bo ac cording to tho front foot of the lot of real estato within said "Sower Dis trict G-4" or according to such otluu rule as tho City Council sitting a, such Hoard of Equalization may adopt. for tho distribution or adjustment ot such costs. All persons interested will file tholi objections, if any they have, to the assessing of taxes against their pro iiuiijf un or uuiuru uio zvm nay O June, 1911, at 7:.'M) o'clock n, in., (ecu ai tune) w in u o u tv uiork. By order of tho Mayor and Cltv Council mado tho 31st day of May, 1011, CIIAS. V. TEMPLE, City Clerk. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notico Is hnrehvirlvim rlini. Hmrih Council of the City of North Platto Lincoln county, Nebraska, will sit as a Hoard of Equalization beglnnifiL at thn hour of 7:.'i n. in., nt f.ii rwf day of Juno, loll, at the counci. cimimer in uio court liouso in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county Nooraska, for tho purpose of lovylni on tho real estato lying and bolni within "Sower District G-,'1" taxes fo. tho nurnosu of navlntr t.lim'nsrja nt flu, construction of a lateral sower In salt sower district u-;j" and that salt taxes will be lovled upon each parco of real estate arrnnrillmr ti tUn nvfon. -- . ..... v auvi.' of bunollts to such property by reasoi vi liiu cuiisiruuuuii oi saiu laiora sower, and If tho said Council shal find such bonollts to bo equal and uniform such lovy of taxes will bd according to tho front foot of tho oU or real estate within said "Sowe District G-.V or according- to such other rulo as tho City Council slttlnr as such Hoard of Equalization mav adopt for tho distribution or adjust ment of such costs. All persons Interested will fllo their objections, If any thoy havo, to the assosslnir of taxes acriilnsr, thMr property on or before tho 20th day o'' Juno, 1911, at 7:.'10o'cloclc, p. m (cen tral tune) with tho city clerk. By order of tho Mayor and Cltj Council mado tho.'llstdavof May, 19li. CnAS. V. TEMPL1-X City dlork NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNEH5 Notice Is hereby given .that the ,Cll,V Cmill(il nt t,)n Ctltv nt "Nnvfl Platto, Lincoln county, Nobraska will sit as a Board of Equalization iH!L'iimmir nr, i nn nniir ni in n'oinnir p. in., of the 20th day of Juno, 1911. tiu but) umiiicn uiliunuur III UIO COliru nouso in uio city or worth Platto Lincoln county, Nobraska, for the purposo of levying on tho roal estate lying and bolng within "Sower Dis trict V" taxes for tho purposo of pay ing tho costs of tho construction of a latoral sewor in said "Sower District F" and that said taxes will bo lovlec upon each parcol of real estate uo cording to tho extent or bonollts to such nrnnorhv hv rpnenti nt flm .... structlon of said latoral sowor, and It" uio am council snau iinu sucn bono llts to bo equal and uniform such levj or taxes will bo according to thofronb font, nf thrt lrt.i nt vnnl i,etnt,i ,i.li,i. T rt " - wuvMtW F Villi, said "Sowor District F" or according to such fil linr ruin nu tlin olf.v sitting as such Hoard of Equallzatloi iiiuj uiuiiib lur tun uistriuuuon or an justmcnt of such costs. All DfUKOtiH lnt.nrnfirnil will (II.. flml,. objections, If any thoy havo, to the usnufiMmK ui lixus againsb cnoii' property on or before tho 20th day o ' Juno Hill, at 7:30 o'clock, p. in., (contral time), with tho city dork. Hv rfrdnr if r.hn At-iA-nr "mui n.H-.v Council mado tho .'llsbdav of Mav 1911. juas. i-'. 'L'iSiMPLB, City Clork. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Kotleo Is hornhv irlvnn flinf. flw City Council or tho City or North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska. will sit as a Board or Equalization ivKiuiiiiiK tvu hi iiuur vi tiov (1 CIOCU P. M.. Of the ''Oil I rliLV nt .limn inn at tho council chamhor In tho court nouso in tno cuy or worth Platto, Lincoln county, Nobraska, for tho purposo of levying on tho real estate lying and being within "Sower Dis trict P" taxes for tho purposo of pav ing tho costs or tho construction of a i.itouii Kuwer in niki "hewer uistrict P" and that said taxes will bo levied iiDon each narnnt nt m-il noinin n... cording to tho oxtont of v bonoilt to, such proporty by reason or the construction or said latoral sowor, and U thosaid council shall llndsuch bon ollts to be oquirl and uniform such iov,v m iu.us win do according to tlu front fool, of tho lots of real estate within said "Nownr lllctrlft- ! ... according to such othor vulo as tlu as tho City Couucll.sltting as a boaro (if (mi!lllynt Inn. mm- nl.f f- i.r --- .....j i..wru Jl till. distribution or adjustment of such All persons Interested will lllo theli objections, K any thoy havo, to the assessing or taxes against tholr prop erty on or bororo tho 20th day ol June, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., (cen tral time) with tho city clork. By order or tho Mayor and Cltj Council made tho .'list day or May, 1911 CIIAS. F. TEMPLE, Cltv Clork. Bids for School House. Tho school board of District No. f? will recoivo bids for. tho constructor of a ono-story two room pressed brick school house on the present site of the Platte Valley school building oiah; IV,1!"8 S3.1 nnd north of North Platte Bids will bo received by J. C. Wilson treasurer. North Platte, Neb., up t noon i of the 17th day of Juno. Spec Iflcatlona for building can bo seen w office of tho County Supt. Ebright. A certified check, payable to J. C Wilson, Treasurer, must accompany each bid, which will bo returned wher bid Is accepted or rojected. Tlw beard reseevoa the ritht to re ject any .or tjjl felJ. ikim'u BbARn PlST. N0, 6. PoIiticaAnnouncements FOIl TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a . can didate for tho republican nomlnatiot for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho voters of tho Primarj Election August 16th, 1911. I will fullv appreciate the support of republicans C. II. Walter. 1 respectfully announce that I am n candidate for the republican nomina tion for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the pri mary election August 15th. Support, given me will be appreciated. , Albert N. Durhin. I hereby unnounco my candidacy fo the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the republican primary August 15th. I will appreciate the support of renublican:i on that day Frank Murray. Fellow citizens of Lincoln county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for county treasurer and respectfully solicit your support nt tho polls. I elected I will endeavor to do my dutj' in such n way as to meet tho approval of tho people. Walter B. McNeel. FOR SHERIFF. I announce myself as a candidate fo sheriff, subject to the decision of th i voters at the primary election to b held August 15th, 1911, and respectfully ask the support of republicans at tha: election. A. J. Salisbury. , I horoby announce myself as a can didate for tho republican nomination for sheriff, subject to th decision o tho voters at tho primary election on August 15th, and respectfully solicit! your support. I. L. Miltonreroer I hereby announce myself us a candi date for tno Democratic nomination fo Sheriff, subject to the decision of th. voters at tho primary election on Augus . 15th nnd respectfully solicit you Bupport. , C. C. McGee. FOR CLERK. I hereby nnnounco my candidacy fo tho nomination of County Clerk sub ject to the decision of the republican party at tho primary. Wm. Otten. I horoby announce myself a candidate for County Clork subject to thcdeciffioi of tho Republican voters nt tho pri mory election to bo held Tuesday August 15, 1911, nnd respectfully solid" your support. , C. William Yost. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. I announce myself a candidate for re nomination for Clerk of District Court, subject to the will of the republican voters at tho primary election to be held Tuesday, August 15th, 1911, and ( assur you that your support will bu greatly appreciated. Geo. E. Prosser.B COUNTY JUDGE. I hereby announce myself ns a candi date for tno republican nomination fo County Judge, subject to tho decision of tho votors at the primary election mi August, 15th, and rcnpectfully solid, your support. M. E. Crosdy. Zll hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for county judge, subject to tho de cision of tho votors at tho primary olection August 15th. E. W. Crane. FOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself os a candi date for the republican nomination fo county commissioner from the Thin! district, subject to the decision of voter i at tho primary election. You support n solicited. J. W. Abbott, Horshoy, Neb I hero nnnounco myself a candidat for tho republican nomination for count; commissioner from tho Third district, subjectto tho decision of the voters n: tho primary olection in August, nnd re spectfully solicit your support. I am i resident of Nowell precint nnd my post oflho uddrcss is Hcrshey. H . J. Runner. Any Mites in Your NNMI, Poultry Hou sei 4T Goafterthcm right with Conkey'u Lico Liquid. That will f: them. I . drowns thcn : 1.1. . cracks, where they breed and thrive ant! Indoawny through the day until tho fowli come back to roost nt night. Get into old clothes and with a sprayer or eprinklinj; can full of Conkey s Lico Liquid, go over tho wholo place and paint tho roosts with the same stuff. Try this. Wcnuaranleo It effective. Conkey's Lico Liquid 35c qt.; 60c 2 qts,; $1.00 a gallon. Schiller & Co., Agents. Pur ties wishing PURE SPRING WATER ICE. AT 50c per 100 lbs. Phone 95 H. LAMPLUGH. Homeopathy Principles Similes, S'ruIibhs, Curantus A like remedy will cure a like diseaseas a remedy which hns tho snmo symptoms, or produces the -same in tho well, will euro those in the Bick, and with na ture's help will euro quicker than any other, and with less expense to tho human economy. This system of medicine has at Its command nnything in tho realm of cure, such as electricity in any form, tho- Vibrator, Massage, Hyrotherufenties. Therefore the correctness of choosing this lino of treatment, rather than vyhimB with a single borrowed iden. For out of town patients and all those interested: rooms furnished when desired, for confinement, medicnl and the necessary surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical abd Surgical Prnclicioncr j GEO. D. DENT, i. Physician and Surgeon, 2 Office over McDonald Bank. 3 I Hones y Residence 115 4i J1rt JOE B. REDF1ELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specially: SKIN DISEASES. Day and night callH promptly answered Office P. S. Hospital. Phone 042. 5 UK. W. W. SADLER, I Physician, Surgeon, Optician 1 "District Surgeon U. P. R. R I Hersiiey, Nebraska. g DR. J. S. TWINEM, j lomeopthlorhylclan ond Surgeon O v Bpcclnl attention el von to conilno- !! D meats ana children's diseases, Olllco I'liono IKl Vtos. 1'hono ZS3 tl Onico McDonald Stato Hank Illd'e tiaasiiiesa)aoa ".....""..."..i...- ........ , ...,t. A. J. '? Hnr.1 AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, f; Physicians and Surgeons, I is Oftlce over Stone Drug Co. 9 Phones I Office 273 U 3 1 1101168 f Residence 273 tj WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician. Consultant. Ofllce Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phonos: Office 642, Residence 644. Spirclla Corset. The Ladtes's Home Journal. Dplini.- ator, Vogue, etc., are advertising thu r SI mi apirciia corset, these advertisement:) are of particular interest to corset wearers. As local corsetiere for tho Spirclla Company I am in position to give you the benetit ol my trainini; and experience. I guarantee your cor ret to fit you, to be the proper model for VOU. I do residence f if liner, will call, demonstrate the corset and ex plain it to you at your convenience. MRS. M, K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. F. J. BROEKER, Merchant Tailor. We havo recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Meji's and Ladies.' apparel of all classess, ' and wo guarantee satisfactory work. Wo are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. Wo carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workmanship and perfect fit. THE MAN, THE GIRL, THE CIGAR The Man. tho Girl and thnCkinr a hanny combination to n trprtnintv and ono should he as good as tho other. We can't furnish the young man with the girl, hut we can fur- msn mm the Cjgnr, and it will be a cigar as dood a3 the riirl is Rwwt. and one which smoked in hnr W ence will not be offensive to her. If you don t believe us, try one. J. P. SChPIALZMIto. Go to SORENSQN'S FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Alio Wood Turning Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens ,a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth , , ORIlBIt l"OH HEARING. Intlio cotinty court of Lincoln countr. Nebraska. In tho matter of the estate of Marearei Jones deceased. On rending and (lllnR the verlflod r.tl tlon of Danlnt V. Jones, priirlnjr that the regular administration of said estate be flls ixstincd. with, nnd that tho court render a llnal decree naming the solo heirs at law of thosaid Margaret Jones, dnceased, ns pro Vltleil br sections 6202. K03. OuW. B30S Mid fi20of Cobbey Annotated Btatutca for iho state of NobrnHla for tho rear IWJ Ordered, that th said petition bo heard on Juno 20. lOlij nt 0 o'clock n m , when all persons Interested In said matter may up pear at tho county court to bo held In nd for said county, in the court house In ho city or North riatto. Nebraska, and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of tho potltlotior should not bo granted AlsoorjloriO. that at tho tlmo and plnco aforesaid, this court will receive, examine adjust and allow nil claims nnd demands of nlllpcrsons against tho said Margaret Joi.es' deceased, and that any persons having such claims or demands against said estate hhall present the snmo to tho countr court on ir before tho date assigned for such hearing. Dated at North Platto. Nobraska, this and day of May, mil. m-M . John Oiiakt. County Judge. T , OltnEU OV HKAUINfJ. In tho county court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho matter of tho estato of John I). Jones, deceased. On reading nnd filing tho verified petition of Iianlel I'.Joneri. praying that tho regular admlnlnratlan of said estato bo dlspen-cd with, and that tho court render a final decree naming tl.p sole holm ntlawof Urn said John ;i'0l,P8, deceased, as provided by Realms 8S02. BU 5-4)1, 5:03 nnd HWi o Cohbty's Annotated Stntiites for the stato of Nobrahka for tho year 1WW. Ordered, thai, the said petition bo board on June). Mil. at V o'clock n. m.. when all persons Interested In said mattor' may ap pear at tho county court to behold in tnd for eald countr. In the court house In tho city of North I'latte. Nebraska, and show cause. If any there bo, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted Also ordored, that at tho tinio and plice aforesaid, this court will receive, examine adjust nnd nllow nil claims and demands of all persons against tho said John I). Jot es. deceased, and that any persons buvlng sveh claims or demands against said estate shall present tho samo to the county court on or boforo tho date assigned for such hearing. Dated at North I'latte, Nobraska. thls2;nd day of May, Mil. John Grant. County Judge NOTICE I'OIl PURLTOATION. Serial No. 0-.UMI. Department of tho InUrlor U. S. Land Olllco at North I'latte. Neb, .. . . Mav IS. Mil. Notlco Is lioroby given that Grant McNeel, of North I'latte, Nebraska, who on October 13th. 1W rrado Homestead I entry No. silROfl. Serial No. 02C50. for nil of "oc Uon 2. Twp. 15. N.. It. 32 w. of the 0th l'.lS. Meridian, has Hied notlco of Intention to make final Uvo rear proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boliro tho Heglstor and Receiver at North l'lat U. Nobraskn. oil ithe 17tb dar of JumiBlJ.jm Claimant names as winifsses: iJarwln K- Taylor. David W. Macorabor. James Bo chan and Arthur Toops. all of North Watto. Nobraska. w'0-" J.K. TCVANfl, Register.. NOTICE VOU I'UllLIOATION. Serial No. 0271. Notlco ishoroby glvon that Walter B. Mo- i7.c.ul'., worm i'latte. N ob.. who, on Jan. t BOth. HOI. made II. Ii No. M))2. Serial No 02723. for all of SectlJr. SI.- T6wns" Ip l N.. Itnnge32. W. of thoilth Principal Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make tlnal Jlvo year proof to establish claim to tho Innd abpvo described, . before tho Register nnd Ro Sf .TS?y linf.r " b-' 0,1 t00'1'"'ay Claimant names as witnesses: James lio- SV avn- . ?,?rHl lLat.tc ob- llonr' Doebke. ?. Ni0.rH1 1 lattV' tnl ' Oeorgo W. Korbrarho of Sutherland. Nob,, ami Charles II. Ma comber, of North I'latte Nob. J. E. Kvans, Register. PROBATE NOTICE. Tn tu Ctiyr i v 1- n T lHfl,1n'. ... braska": Apr! 2sth.Tn w "1"'nr "u" in uio mniiei ortneestnto of Cathorlno Brown, deceased. of said deceased will meet tho Exocuirlx of said estato. boforo tho County Judge of I I II J'A 1 1 1 ."11.. 1,1. Nnl.l. . .... -""wit. t.uuiu,i .luuiaaKH. ac mo county court room In said county, on tho 27th dar of fif.1'1 ..M' ttr''on t"Q Ttlt day of Novoml-or. Mil, at 0 o'clock a. m. uach day. tor tho pur poso of prosoutlng thelrcl&lms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Slxmoraha aro nllowed fnr (.nwllin ... claims and ono year for tlie hxecturlx to settle said estato, from tho 24th day of vl,a """Co 10 no publlslicd for four successive weoks In tho Heinl-Wecltly Irlbuno. n legal newspaper published tn said county prior to May '27th. liill. ma-i John hkant.coiihij' .iudg NOTICE KOH PtJIILlCATION. Sorlal No. (ttJIS. Dppartmont of tho Interior, u. S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob. xr ... i . AVr. 2H. Mlt. Notlco Is liereby given that Wolman A . ..AHSS1.1"' ul, "on" riaiie. oo., wno, unfit pt. CJ. ''y-01,11110, 1'omesleart entry No. 2037.soiTal HVi. HE'. Section 4 Township liango rJ'-ol- the flth Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to tho lund abpvo des -rtbeir. before the Register nnd ao celvor at North Plntte, Nebraska, on thu)ti day of June. 1011. Clalmnnt nann ns wltncssessConway P. Campbell and Carl JlcGrow of North Platto Nob.. William 8. Rosa nnd Edwnrd Wright of Myrtle, Neb. - J. E. Evans. Register. Notice for Publication. Geori'H II. Smith will tnin nntln that on the 26th day of April 1911, John Grant, County Judge In and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of 513.00 in an action pending hefore htm, wherein Lottie Cronen ia plantilT t-nd ueorgo it. amitn is defendant, arid that tniinrtvnf thn" ilefonilnnt. cnnclaftno of wages due him, in the hands of iho union raciiij itanroau company, a cor poration having its place of business In Lincoln county, Nebraska, haa been attaclied under snid order. Said causo was continued to the 17th ilnv nf .lima 1'JlL Lottie Cronen. PlnntilT. NOTICE I'OH UIUS. Notion Ik ImrMliv irlvnn tlmt ii City Council will rot'olvo bids for tho construction of coniont crossva ks and approaches ami sidewalks to bo laid bv tho eitv for thn ir,..i v,.. of 191 1: - Hills must l)l h.iserl nnnn flin unu. Illcatlons of tho city oiiL'lneor, which to on uio in uiu uuicooi tne CUV ClOi'K. All bids must bo In by 6 o'clock, p. in., (central timnl nn thu Wtli ilnv nf Juno, 1911. Tho Council reserves tho right to rejet arj or nil bids. x CnAS. F. T155IPLE, dltjr ClIc. i