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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Ittre, E&m- mm! rU&4tr. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mall In advaico f 1.25 One Yenr by Carrier iir advance. . , . . : .91,60 Entered ot North Platte. Nobrnska, Post office as Second Clasa Matter. " FRIDAY, JULY 14,1911. Foroat fires have been raging for several days In the lower peninsular of Michigan and at least two towns Ausable and Oscoda-havlng a com bined population of 1800, have Been vip'd out of existence. Other towns hav- suffered pnrtial loa, whilethers arc threatened. A t St. Lmiita Wednesday E. G. Lewis, until recently publisher of a HUmbor of nirittinon, Indicted by a upocinl trr;: 'd jury oi the United SlntOfl district court on the chargoof fraudulent use of the mail . This will not bo welcome news in those North Plntto ladies who are lntor"Std In some of Lewis nchome. Paul 0. Meyer, thu present efficient county surver, elsewhere announcos hi candidncy for the republican nomin ation for that oflloo. Mr. Mover is bo well known In vory precinct in Lincoln county as to need no introduction. Ho Is regarded as a competent man, has had many years of oxporienco, and knows more about tho topography of tho county than any other man, With this knowledge he Is ablo to do tho work more quickly and consequently at Ich8 expense to tho taxpayers, Colonol Bryan will not attend tho democratic ntato convention at Fre mont, While Bryan claims dates else where that will requiro his attention, It Is pfobablu that he still remembers tho trentmont ho received at tho state convention last year, and does not propose to run nny chalices of "start ing something" at the coming conven tion. In nbficntlng himself tho Colonel plncea himself in a position not to be compromised by tho actions of tho convention. In the opinion of tho chief of engi neers of tho United States army, tho battleship Maine was blown up In Hav anna harbor by tho explosion of her own magnzinoB and not by an attack from without. Ho is quoted from Wash ington as having given out this opinion unofllcinlly after personal examination . of tho wreck, and to have said that tho V condition or tno snip is such as couiu not possibly havo been caused by an ex plosion from jtho outside. . s'x ' " 'I ' sas , According to the ofllclal returns from miu pia uuMtj nvuivin iiiMinvvuf mftju tho South Omuha Drovora Journal StSckmnn, thoro wen 454,000 morohogs .... !.. r... .1..... and the Incronso for six months corn spared vjlth tho flrathalfof 1910 nmountn to 2,001,000 head. The Journal-Stockman adds that undor tho circumstances it is little wonder that prices are $3 lower than a year ago, butthaVb ils.not tho slightest danger that prices!' vlll go rs low us In 1907. T!bnlii Hu iiwinni1 luiiullntr will Virt found the announcement of Francis W. Comically, of Wallace, who asks tho for tho democratic nomination for county clerk. Mr. Conncnlly is a young man who has made his home in Wallncu precinct since early childhood - a resident of that ,jr&cinct for twenty-two years. He has ftlovotcd hia time principally to farming, but for govern! years paBthas ween en xvL'nircd in tho roal estato business. In - ------- -- wipWjiiv wun ucuunse in uiuuruiiu imunu utifneas college and graduated from 't'hat school, This education well qualifies ' him for the clerical duties of thu olilce ho seeks. Mr. Connoally Is endorsed by tfio people of Wailuco as an exemplary y6ung man good habits, straightfor ward and industrious. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. " Jolin Lemmor has been quito ill for HQveral dayH. Mls.1 Josaio Van Brocklln went to Grand Island yesterday morning. , Ebon D. Murr of Omaha Bpent a few diiyawlth W. C. Powell thla week. Miss Mabel Burke la assisting in Attorney Shuman's oillco during tho absence of Miss Lowe, Mrs. Georgo Cooper and dnughtcr -Fern of Wolllk'ot attended tho Bonner Cramer nuptials Wednesday opening. Mrn. D, L. Pease and children, of Kimaan City, aro guests of tliQ formar's. sister of Mrs. F, J. Rector of the First ward, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Roborston -of tho Republican river left fop Northport .yestordny after upending a few days in tho city. Adam Christ left yesterday morning for Suit Lake to spend two weeks. Be fore returning ho will visit friends in Denver. , Misa Myrtle Johnson, who resides In Springfield, Mo arrived here yester day to spend two weeks with hcrfathor C. C. Johnson. Mr,tnpd Mrs. Alliens and baby, , loft . for their home InSidnoyyosterdaaffer spending two week's with the' latter' a mother Mrs. Nels Hammer, Mrs. Poor of tho Loader Is taking her summer vacation. John Bratt returned yesterday from a business visit of several days In Omaha. Glen Lorimcr has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Hartman Cigar factory. Sheriff Miltonbergor returned yester day from Wallace whero business called him for a few days. Twenty couple of local young folks attended the social dancing party at the Masonic hall last evening and thoroughly enjoyed every number. Unitarian Hall Title. It was stated in Friday's isssuo of Tho Tribune that the city attorney had looked up the title to tho Unitarian hall corner and found thnt it was not clear, etc, It is only fair to tho voters to state that the city attorney also said to the council that it had beenn longtime since he hud looked up tho title and that he did not remember whether thoro wan a roversnry clause or not. Thoro is n special clause "for church purposos exclusively." But Mr. Halligan himself told tho writer thnt there is a stntuto in this stnto making it possible for a society holding property with such special clause to go to tho district judge, who has tho power to glvo permission to soli or encumber such property. Let it be further understood that tho BnpJJat church had an attorney pass on the title of this property at tho time thoy purchased it over two years ago, and this nttornoy has just nfllrmcd that whatever flaw exists is purely technical and can easily be cleared. The church now stands ready to take the stopB nec essary to clear tho title. Now a llttlo as to tho attitude of tho church and pastor. This property was purchased with no thought of anything but a church building, and until tho Inst week this position has been firmly ndhcred to, tho pastor saying no longer ago than last Friday week, "wo will not Bell at nny.price." It hns been tho feeling that thcro la no other spot in North Platte quite so well located for tho kind of work which this church desires to do, and it was only after a careful consideration of three things that the church took action last Wed nesday night looking to selling to tho city. First, that many persons, voters, ap proached tho pastor and others insist ing that this Is tho most desirable loca tion for a city hall, Second, that this location with tho federal building joining, tho court house opposlto, the jail and library in tho adjoining block, all tho public build ings thrown togothor in a central placo, is the best posslblo in the ci ty. Third, that it has just been found that tho church can securo another location within reasonable reach of tho down town district, making it possiblo for tho Immcdinto orection of two fino new buildings instead of one to grnco North Platto, and for every dollnr to go into tho pockots of this city instead of sending several thousand to another city nt a time when wo need It as ser iously as possiblo. These aro tho considerations thut havo lead to tho reluctant consont and recent action of tho church. And now they utand ready to take immediato steps to clear the title, save thu city 0500.00 and to put the prico asked $G,500 together with $7,000 now on hand and a few thousand more to bo gathered among the membors into a fine $10,000 to $18,000 church building. Is that not boosting for North Platto? R. B. Favoiuqht, Pastor. I resnectfullv announce mvsolf uh n candidate for the democratic nomination for county clerk, subject to tho deci sion of tho voters at tho primary elec tion August 15th. FIIANC18 W. CONNUALLY, Wallace, Neb. The undorslcmed In nronnli1lnnnnnn.1t. date forthoolnco of County Surveyor, subject to tho decision of tfio voters nt tho primary election. Respectfully, t'AUL. U. JUKYEIS, Notice of Incorporation. iH ..v.w.. Kiwi, mm. wm un dersigned havo formed n corporation 41... u . 1 1 1 it . ... uuuui uiu muni) arm siyie 01 1 Tno Plntto Valley State Bank", with ita principal place of transacting its busi ness, in the city of North Platte, Lin- turn county, duiio oi xsenrasKa, and for llllt tn o. tt 4 ........ I ! . . I , l. f ntuioiujuuy u commer cial banking business, the" amount of tho capltnl stock, authorized and paid l2rJ? 8U,m- of.flKy thousand dollnrs ($50,000) and the life of tho corporation will bo f rom thu 3d day of July. 1911, to the 1st day of July, 1031, said com oration having been duly authorized by the Stato Banking Board of tho state of Nebraska for tho transaction of a commercial banking business, and tho amount of indebtedness of said corpor ation shall at no time exceed twn. thirds of its paid in capital stock, ex cept for dojmsits, and the affairs of said corporation, aro to bo conducted by a board of directors consisting of J. C. II. Walter. F. C. Piolstickor, J. G Heeler, M. E. Scott, Geo. L. Scott, and 0. A. Liston, with F. C. Pie,' sticker us president, Julius Pizor as vicp president, M. E. Scott as cashier and L. L. Mehlmann as assistant cashier. Dated this 0th day )f July, 1911. J. W. Payne, . , Julius Plzor, - , . , H. Mehlmnn, ' , '" c- Walter. '.yyb F, C. Piolsticker v'- '. , J. ,G. Beeler, M. E. Scott, C. A. Liston. Political Announcements FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to tho decision of the voters of the primary election August 16th, 1911. I will fully appreciate the support of republicans. C. II. Walters. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho voters nt tno primary election August ICth. Support given me will bo appreciated ' Aldert N. Durbin. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination for county treasurer," subject to the decision of the republican primary August 16th. I will appreciate th 6Upport of - republicans on that day. Frank Murray, Fellow citizens of Lincoln county: I hereby nnnounco myself a candidate for county treasurer and respectfully solicit your support at the polls. If elected I will endeavor to do my duty in- such a vay as to meet tho approval of the people. Walter B. McNeel. I am a candidate for "the republican nomination for county treasurer and will appreciate any support given me at tho primary election August l ith. W. H. C. WOODHURST. tor clerk; I hereby announce rny candidacy for the nomination for county olork subject to the decision of the republican party nt the primary. Wm. Otten. I hereby announce myself nenndidate for county clerk subject to tho decision of the republican voters at the primary election to be hold Tuesday. August 16th, 1911, and respectfully solicit your support. C. William1 Yost. for sheriff. ' I announce myself ns a candidnte for sheriff, subject to the decision of tho voters nt tho primary election to be held August 15th, 1911, and respect fully solicit tho support of tho republi cans at that election. A. J. Salisbury. I horeby nnnnounco myself as a can didate for tho republican nomination for sheriff, subject to tho decision of tho voters nt tho primary election on August 16th and respectfully solicit your support. L L. 'MlLTONBEGPR. I horeby announce myself as a" candi date for tho democratic nomination for sheriff subject to the decision of the voters nt tho primary election on Au gust 15th nnd respectfully pollcit your support. C. C. McGee. I horeby nnnounco myself ns a' candi date for sheriff on the democratic ticket 8ubicct to the decision of the voters at tho primary election on Augustl5, 1911. Edd P. ReuiiaUsen. I horeby announco myself as a candi date for tho democratic nomination for sheriff, subject to tho decision .of the votors at tho primary election. Arthur J. Sullivan. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. I horeby nnnounco myself as a .candi date for tho nomlnntionof countysuper intendent subject to tho decision of tho democratic primary. Clio R. Chaitell., Brady, Ncbr. I huroliV iinnniinpft mvni1f no A nan. didato for tho republican nomination for .uuiikjr uui'diiivvuuvui, suiijuui. w me decision of tho voters at tho primary election August 15th. Your support is respectfully solicited. Wm. Ebright. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. ' 1 announce myself a candidate for re nomlnntion for clerk of district t court nubject to tho will of tho mpubllcan votoro at tho primary election to' be hold Tuesday, August 15th, 1911, a,nd I assure you your supportwill bogroatly appreciated. Geo. E. Prosper. COUNTY JUDGE. I, John Grant horeby announco my self a candidato for the Democratic nomination for County Judge, subject to the' decision of the voters at the primary election August 15, 1911, and most respoctfully solicit your support, I horoby nnnounco myself as a candi date for the- republican nomination for county judgo, subject to the decision of tho voters nt tho primary election on August 15th, and respect fully solicit your support M. E. Crosby. I horeby announco myself as a can didato for tho republican nomination for county judgo, subject to the decis ion of tho voters nt tno primary elec tion August 15th.- E. W. Crane. for surveyor. I hereby announco myself n candid date for county surveyor of Lincoln county on tho democratic ticket subject to tho decision of tho vo'tora at tho pri mary election August 15th. . RobeiiI L. Cochran. for commissioner. I horeby nnnounco myself as a candi dato for tno republican nomination for county commissioner from tho Third ditrict, subject to tho decision of voters at tho primary election. You support solicited. J. W. Abiiott, Horshoy, Nebr. I here nnnounco myself i candidnte for the republican nomination for county commissioner from tho Third district, subjoct to the decision of the voters at tho primnry election In August, and respectfully solicit your support. I am n residont of Nowofl precinct and my postofllco address is Horshoy., , H. J. Runner. I hureby nnnounco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination for county commissioner in district No. 3, subjoct to tho result of tho primary election. Henry II. Fulk. Jog-along Transfer Co. C. H. SAWYER, MGR. Hack and Heavy Draying of all Kinds. Piano moving a epecinlty. Up-to-dato 1911 piano truck. Oillco hours-8 a, m. toO n. m. Office with Postal Tolograph Qfllco phono 201. Residence C51 1 Parties wishing PURE SPRING WATER ICE. AT 50c per 100 lbs. Phone 95 H. LAMPLUGH. Ik Save Your Suits. Wouldn't you like to wear thnt per fectly good last spring's suit again? And wouldn't you wear it if you could shorten tho jacket to conform ,to the present style. If you haven't tho time to do it, or if you don't know how, just send it to ub. Wo aro doing a great deal of thla kind of work this spring, n3 well as cleaning, dyeing, pressing nnd adding new collars and cuffs. A few such changes will improve your old suit so that you will actually enjoy economy. The French Dty Cleanincr and Press ing Place. A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor 223 E. fith St. Phonel82 Application for Liquor License Matter of Application of Patrick G. Haynes for Liquor License: Notice is hereby given that .Patrick G. Haynes did upon the 30th day of June, 1911, file his application to the Village "Board of Trustees of Brady Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on Lots 13, 14 and 15 in Block G in tho Village of Bra ly, Lincoln county, Ne braska, to begin at the municipal year of 1911 and to end with tho samo with in the spring of 1912. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from July 4, A. D 1911, said license will bo granted. Patrick G. Haynes, Applicant. Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated tho 7th day of March, 1911, and duly filed in tho oflico of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho 29th day of Mar. 1911, executed by Henry M. Bald ridge and Isnac S. Baluridge to Charley Meyer to secure payment of the sum of $3150.00, upon which thero .is duo tho sum of $3210.90. ' Said mortgage pro vided that on any attempt to dispose of tho property described in said mort gage, said mortgagee or his assigns could tako possession of said goods and chattels wnerever found and soli tho same at private sale or public auction or so much thoreof as will bo sufficient to pay the amount due or to become due. Said mortgagors having made dofnult by selling said mortgaged prop perty thero is now duo on said notes tho sum of $3210.90. And no suit or any other proceedings having been in stituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, thorofore I will sell said prop erty described, viz: 39 calves, all black oxcept six red ones, helfors and steers mixed; 34 two-year old cattle, all black but five; about half steers and heifers; 20 three-year old cattle, all black but fivo; six cows, black and red; one black bull; 21 horses, consisting of one black span of mares six yeirs old; one span of sorrel horses, threo and four years old; ono Bpnn of brown horses, ono six yenr old and ono 18 year old, oho sorrel mare one gray mare; seven and nine years old; four threo-year old bay horses and mares; six two-year old horses and mares; all bays; two bay maro colts; pno span of mares; ono sorrel nnd ono bay. All machinery, farming imple ments, spring wagon, saddles, vehicles, harness etc., valued at four hundred and forty dollars. Two brood sows valued at ?30.00 being all tho stock, horses, cattle and implements, except ono little gray colt, two yoarold cows, red in color, all of said cattle aro branded with letter M and Invorted C with bar undor both, branded on tho right hip, at public auction, at tho house located on Section 32, Township 12, Range 32, in the precinct of Nowell, Lincoln county, on tho 29th day of July 1911, at ten o'clock n. m., of said &tted this 3rd.day of July, 1911. Charley Meyer, Mortgagee. m, NOTIOR OF SETTLEMENT. Tlio SUto of Nebraska. Lincoln County, k.s. In tlm County Court. , In UioMatmrof tlio Estato of Oeorae II. Stnvens. Deceased. , lo tliocrudJtors, heirs lcgatocst and utlicrs t"itreUMl In tlio estato of OoorKo II. Ntiwcnn, dpnoasod. Tol9 liotlop. that Loator Walker, ad uitnlstraiorhiitiulwl In tho county court report Ot his ilolnas as administrator ot ,talc ostatn and It is ordered that- tho samo btnnd tor hoarlnir tho 1st day ot Aue A. I), HU1, boforo tho court at tlio hour o tl) o'clock, a. m., at which time any person Interested may appear and excrpt to and contest the same. And notice of this proceeding Is ordorcd elven In tho North -I'latlo Tribune a Soral-Weekly nownpapo prlntrd li ald, county prior to said date. Witness mvhaml atiil tlin unal of thn coun ty court at North Vlatte, Nob-, this 10th dap or Juiy a i. ivu, .. . John Quant, County Judifo, Homeopathy Principles Similes, Sfailibw, CtiraBtHS. A like rerrUdy will cure a like dlseasfl as h remedy which has the same symptoms, or produces tho isama In tho well, will cure those in the sick, and with na ture's help will euro quicker than nny other, and with less expense to tho human, economy. This system of medicine has at its . command anything iri the realm of cure, ouch as electricity in nny form, the Vibrator, Massage, Hyrothernfcnties. Therefore the correctness of choosing this line of treatment, rather than whims with a Bingio borrowed idea. For out of town patients and nil tho3o 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 Praclicioner GEO. I). DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. & JOE B. REDFIELD, M, D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialtyt-SKIN DISEASES. Day nnd night caJlR promptly answered Office P. S. Hospital. Phono C42. y ii nm,irriii i'iI ti ii ij UK. W. W. SADLER, Physician, Surgeon. Optician. J District Surgf oh X. P. R. R. I Hershey Nebraska. ssawe ; DR. J. S. T)VINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon 9 Special attention elveti to coullno- S m menu and children's Ulsoasea. J a Onico l'liono 1K1 Ros. Phono 283 OUlco McDonald State Hank nid'c' r A. J., AMES. MAltlE AMES. fj Doctors Ames & Ames, q Physicians and, Surgeons, V, Office over Stono Drug Co. J 6 Phonen I Office 273 g $ InoneB K08dence 273 g WILLIS J. RfcDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician, Consultant. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Offic.0' $42;, Residence 644. Spirella Corset. The Ladics's Home Journal, Deline ator, Vogue, etc., are advertising the Spirella Corset. These advertisements arc of particular interest to corset wearers. As local corsetiere for the Spirella Company I ura in position to give you the benefit of my training and experience. 1 guarantee your cor net to fit you, to be the proper model for you. I do resideace fitting, will call, demonstrate ths corset and ex plain it to you at your convenience. MRS!. M, K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. Merchant Tailor. We havo recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of all classess, and we guarantee satisfactory Work. We are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. Wo carry samples of goods and make clothes of nil kinds to order, insuring first-class . workmanship and perfect fit. THE MAN, THE GIRL, THE CIGAR The Man, the Girl and the Cigar a happy combination to a certainty, and one should he as good as' the other. We can't furnish the young man with the glrjl, hut we can fur nish him the Cigar, and it will be a cigar as good as tno girlls sweet and one which smoked int her pres enco will not be offensive to her. If you don't beliove us, try one. J. F. SCHflALZMED, !Send Us Your Shipments of Grain , and Hay Wo pay tho top market. Threo cou pons free with returns on each car of hay you ship us to handle for your ac count. ( Fifteen coupons nnd $3. 50 in cash will secure for your hhmo an ele gant 42-Picce Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consign your hay to us and pleaso tho ladies and also tret n trood nrica for your hay. Our Motto: Fair treatment nnd prompt remittances. P.fimnln tYn rtimUftr nf tnan Vital.. c can be seen at tho office of tho Seml Veckly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co., 2Cth and Wazee Streets, Denver, Colorado. Road Ho. 344. J ho commissioner appointed to view for tlio purpose of establising a public road as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of Section 12, township J6, range 26, aim running mence west one mile to tho northwest corner of section 12, town Bhip 10, range 26, thence running south one and one half miles to the south east corner of tho n. c. quarter section 1 I 1 -1. -ty r n xt, luwiiBiiijj iv, range zo. Also commencing nt n. e. corner of section 14, township 16, rango 20, and running west one half mile as nearly on tho line as practical; has reported in favor of tho establishment of said road and nil claims for damago or objection thereto must be filed in the office of tho county clerk on or before noon on tlm 31st day of August, 1911. Dated worth Platte, Neb., Juno 28, 1911. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk., Road No. 347. The commissioner nppointed to view for the purpose of establishing a public road as follows: Commencing at tho northeast comer section 26. township 16, range 26, and running thence enst along tho north section lino of said sec tion 26 to a point about 40 roads east of the northeast corner of northwest quarter: thence southeasterly around the canyon In northwest quarter of northeast quarter of said section and back to section lino nt about the north east comer of northwest quarter of tho northeast quartor of said section thence east along said section lino about thirty rods; thonco southerly ncross the cor ner of tho northeast quarter" of tho northeast quarter of said section 26 to the intersection of tho east line; thence south along the east lino of said section to tee intersection of Road No. 212 has reported in favor of tho location of said roads as follows: Commencing at tho northwest corner of section 26, township 16, rango 26, and rnuning thenco east along tho north section lino of said section 26, to a point about 40 rods e"a3t of the north east corner of tho northwest quarter? thence southeasterly around tno can yon, thenco in an easterly direction to section line between sections 25 and 26 said town and range. I also recommend that a road com mencing about 40 rods west of the northeast corner of tho northwest quar ter section 26, township 16, rango 2(j, and running thenco in a southerly direction for about 30 rods to intersect with tho former described road and all objections thereto or claims for damage must bo filed in the office of the county clerk on or before noon on tho 31st day of August 1911. Dated North Platte, Neb., June 28th, 1911. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Primary Election Notice, 1911. I, F. R. Elliott, Cpunty Clerk, of Lincoln County, Nebraska, do hereby direct that n primary election bo held nt the voting places in the various pre cincts of Lincoln Gounty, Nebraska, as by law provided, on the third Tuesday in August, A. D, 1911. At said primary election, candidates for tlio following offices shall be nom inated to be voted on at the regular November, A. D., 1911 election; Three judges of the Supremo Court; Two regents of the State University; One stato Railway ComniissioneJ; Ono district judgo Thirteenth judicial district in, Nebraska. . Ono county judge; Ono sheriff; One coroner; One county trensurer; Ono cc-tinty clerk; Ono county surveyor; , Ono county superintendent: Ono clerk of the District Court; Ono county commissioner, commis sioner district number three; Ono overaeor in eash road distsict; Two justices of tho peace; (in each precinct) Two Constables; (in each precinct) Which election will be open at 12 M noon and continue open until 9:00 o'clock in tho afternoon of tho samo day. Dated, North Platte, Nebraska, Juno 28, 1911. F; R. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 02212-02M5. Depart mentor tio Interior. U. 8. Land OlUco at North I'latto. Nob. , , , . , , Juno 12th. lflll. elver, of Myrtle. Nob..whoon August 1. 1WH. fVi.TYrt ; . -vu, Blum nu OIJ, for SW!4. ana on Fobruary nit Serial No- 02803. for ,WW of SE, Beo tipn. 8 Towns h p, 10, North, ranco "U has utwl notice of Intention to make Una" lanU above descrlboU. boforo thi, noirlstor and ltocelvor at North Platto Nebraska on tho 10th day of Auir. 1911. """"a"11' Claimant names as witnesses! Daniel J James Main, and Francis h- Kcslcr. NoaWt! T l?.TCYAH.IlwriMr NOTICE O'OU 1'IJIU.TOATION. HerlalNo, 027K1. vim. tciii Vr !i "no. on Jan. o,.mS?i.!KE'..No s.04i- Serial No. v?2,,J0t,,?n.af, 'Pffntlonto mako llnal J ear proof to establish claim to tho land of JufyVlUU ' ' n thlt,d6J' n?JHU1 nan?P.s M witnesses: James Ilo- SNi?.r.,,1!tt5,Ii?b ' Oeorco y, Korbraclio, at Hutherland, Neb., and Charles II Ma combor. ot North Platte. Nb ' J, E. Evans, Rog-lster.