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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L Br, Editor and PubliiW. subscription rates. Ono Year by Mall in advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Kntorod at North Platte- Nebraska, Post oflice m Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 191 1. Let's Get Buty. The Grand Islnnd Independent of yesterday said that the BURnr factory at that place will probably bo abandoned after this fall. Tho fac tory is worn out, so much ho that It does not pay to operate it. It will bo necessary to expend $200,000 on tho plant or else bulltl a new plant nt some pofnt In western Nebraska. It is prob nblo that th latter will be decided upon, for tho ronson that Grand Island Is not now, and has not boon for years, i tho center of tho .beet growing section. Should tho American Uoet Sugar Company dccldo to build a now faotory In western Nebraska, Lincoln county is tho logical point. This county has for years been the heaviest beet producing county in the state; not only has tho acreage and yield been heavy, but tho par ccntage of purity and of sacchnrino matter has been above tho average. These facts have been recognized by tho boot sugar company, for it has been for a number of yoars working Lincoln county boots into sugar. With a factory located at some point in Lincoln county, a full supply of beets could bo guaranteed each year, If not from Lincoln alono, then from Keith, Dawson and the soctlon up tho North Rlvor branch, thus maklngNorth Platte, Herahoy, Sutherland, Maxwell or Btady Htlll in tho center of tho beet district. The Tribune has always boon an en thusiast on beet growing; It believes that taking ono year with another no more profitable crop unless lt is alfalfa can be grown. It brings into n section more reudy money than uny othor product, and wo believe that this Is vouched for by thoso who hnvo grown beots. ' If the factory woro located in North Platto'it would result In placing under cultivation thousands of acres of land in tho immediate vicinity of North Platto than !h not now cultivated. This land, if plunted to boats would prodtico -from fifty to seventy-flyo dollars rov 'enue per acre per year, Instead of five or six dollars, and It would give em- . . . - I- -I ! .1. n ovmeni to mnnv neon uuriuu mu beot growing nnd harvesting etison The possibility of securing this beot sugar factory should uo investigate oy our Chamber ot Commerce. It s game orth trtmrilntf for let Us show tho Amorlcnn Beot Sugar Company that wo want their factory. Tho primury election wilt bo held on Tuesday of next week, nnd this week is therefore a busy one for tho two dozen candidates who seek nomina tion for county olllces. Prom tho ma torinl in tho field tho republicans linve nn opportunity to select n mighty strong ticket; in fact this writer does not re member n time when more good men sought office. It Is hoped thnt a big votu will bo cant in all tho precincts. ' Tho entire Btnto seoms. toJlhnvo shared in tho generous raina the latter pnrtof last week. InsoutheaBtorn No , nraska tho down pour was tn the nn turo of a Hood, and considerable dam nge ensued to crops und tho washing out of railroad tracks, while in cen trnl nnd western Nebraskn tho ifrocinitatlon varied from one to four inchos. . It is announced that President Tuft w 111 mnko a tour of tho country bo ginning September 10, which is to bo not only an opening of tho presidential camuuicn of 1912. but lit othor rosneets tho moot important trip during his term of oflice. This tour will last nt leant four weeks, and if he should inter docido to visit tho Pacific coast nn additional two weeks will bo needed It is the purpose to visit most of tho states of tho middle west, and especially nu tno states Having progressive dele .gates in congress. W. II. C, Woodhurst, ono of tho can dldatca for the republican nomination for county treasurer, Is confined to tho Iioubo by an attack of typhoid fevor, This illness coming so closo to tho pr! mary election is doubly unfortunate, but Mr. Woodhurst'a friends will take it upon thomsolves to look after h candidacy, and see that his unfortunnto condition docs not militate against him Secretary Fisher, of Uio Interior de pnrtment, who visited Scotta Bluffs last week to acquaint himself with tho water conditions nt tho Pathfinder dam Htated his position friendly to the peopl who were actually unon tno trround " wish to say," ho said, "that tho policy of tho department is, nnd its sympathy shall bo, rather to tho settlers that are already here, than thoso that are not yot here." This was broughtout by the discussion as whether the eovormont's policy should bo for first protecting tho irrigators airentiy at worK unuor tno Bovoral canals, und building pew pro jyuui umy uw to uio cniiucuy oi in river supply, or to build now canals tno extent ot tno trovernmont nnnro priation, withholding from the older canals anv riirht to reservoir sunnlv Uio Pathfinder. His attitudo Is approved uy nu. To Our Citizens. Mayor's Office, North Platte, Neb., August 4th, 1911. To tho Property Owners nnd Residents of tho Cltyi- Tho coming of tho Wild West Show on August 19th, will result in the bring ing of thousands of visitors to our city, and to the end thnt they will leave with good impression of our city, I earn estly renucst nil nronorty owners and occupnntaof property, and the owners of all vacnnt lots to proceed at once to lean up nnd cut nnd removo all weeds growing upon tncir premises nnu nu- oining sidewalk space; also to remove all ashes, garbngo and manure from their premises nnd alleys. I further bespeak your henrty co-op- ration with the public comfort com mittee of tho Chamber of Commerce in their efforts to extend the hospitality of the city to our visitor nnd provide for their comfort while with ub. T. C. Pattkkson, Mayor. Sugar Beet Agreement. Tills office has received from tho Amorican Sutrar Company of Grnnd Island, Nob., a copy of their agree ment for growing sugar boots for 1912. There has been no decrease in the price of beets and tho company will continue to pay $5.00 per ton, furnishing seed nt ten cents por pound. Mr. Swan writes that these contracts are Rotten out early this senson in rder to glvo the farmers, who are de sirous of cultivating beets next season, chance to be in a position to do fall plowing, which is showing up very well this season, as thoso lands that wero fall plowed suffered very llttlo from tho drouth. Local and Personal. Miss Rcgina Potter wilt leave today for Omaha to spend n week. George Christ of May wood visited tho homo folks Saturday and Sunday. County Supt. Wm. Ebright trans acted business in Maxwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Potcrson havo returned from a short visit in Omnha. Miss Mauu West ot lirauy Is among 10 out of town peoplo hero this week. Alex Vaughn left for Lodgepolo Into nst week aftor spending soveral days n tho city. Mrs. A. E. Timmormnn nnd children returned tho last of tho week from visit with Ft Morgnn relatives. Phil Pizor, of Allianco, who visited Mr. nnd Mrs". Julius Pizor Inst week, loft Saturday afternoon for Denver, mrs. unriton, or uranu island, re turned homo Saturday after visiting her daughter Mrs. Joe Jossup nnd son Earl. E. E. Errlcson, who spont several ays In town last week while onrouto to Donver from Brndy loft Saturday evening. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Rnsmusaen of Horshoy nro spending this 'week with tho lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Martini. wnntcu ss norscs. will pay siuu or ?150 for same. Lot mo know what you inve. Apply bofore Sept. 0, T. E. Tllloy, 312 So. Chesnut. TAKE IT IN TIME. Jutt as Scores of North Platte People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect tho aching hack. Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely follow. Doan'a Kidney Pills relievo bncknche. Curo every kidnoy III. North Platto citizons endorse thorn. Mrs. A. G. Westbcrg, 708 W. 4th St, North Platte, Neb., says: "I still hold, If anything, a higher regard for Doan's Kidnoy Pills than whon I rec- omondod them Aug. 7, 1907. Another member of my family hnB since been troubled witli kidney complaint nnd re ceived a world of benefit through tho use of Donn's Kidney Pills. I told in n previous statement how I had obtained relief from n dragging pain in my back und trouble with the kidneys. A doc tor diagnosed my complaint as a float ing kidnoy. Mnny a day I was unnblo to stand up on account of tho pain through my kidneys and tho secretions from thoBe organs wore unnatural. An oporation was advised but luckily I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and pro. curod n supply from McDonoll & Graves' drug Htoro and-began tholr ubo. A few day's use bnnlshod tho pains and restored my kidnoys to their proper working ordor nnd beforo long I was complotoly cured." For Sale by all dealer:). Price COc. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. solo agents for the United Statos. Remombor tho name -Doan's nnd tako no order. 1 Notice. To Mamte G. Culton, Defendant: You are hereby notified that on tho 28th day of April, 1911, Albert B. Cul- ton filed a petition against you in the District Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, tho object and prayer of which nro to obtain a divorce from you on tho grounds mat you navo willtuiiy aban doned plaintiff, without cause, for tho term of more than two yoars last past xou nro required to answer said pe tition on or beforo tho 18th day of Sep- loinuor, lvu. Albert B. Culton, Plaintiff. By E. II. Evans, His Attornoy. O MORE striking contrast abounds in an exhibition of widolv differing fryiftirM than is to bo found in tho exhibition mvon oy liay Anornpson's "iraincu Western Range Horses with Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee UuTfl Great Tar East. In tho same arena with tho wild bucking horses of tho plains, Mr. Thompson presents his troupe ot skillfully trained cquincs, foaled in tho same' atmosphere as tho broncho and reared amid the same sur roundings. This season Rhoda Royal's troupe ot twonty nigii-senooi prizc-winninz tlioroiiRiiwreds universally c row nou favorites have boon nudod. This combines every link from tho priinitivo anu practical to tiw artistic iirviop- mont of tho educated equine. These two Intelligent studs have never be fore been seen in ono arena both recognized as top-notchore of the ex celsior class. Another interesting t-quino novelty is Football on Horse-back, waved between Indians nnd cowboys mounted on tho ragged llttlo caydso and tho bolligcrnnt broncho. Brought over irom juigianu tins now styio of athletics is an absolute novelty, grotesquely presented and full of real comedy. Essontially a "horse show" in tho broadest ncccntnnco of the term, 'die Wi (1 West and urcat lar iust ex hibition is in no wiso limited to equino features, for there oro military displays, cavalry charges nnd gorgeous pairoanta. Tho splendors of the Orient arc hero rciicctcti, canv American nistorv is brought to mind in utirring conflicts and replicas of barbaric Indian warfare. And tho feature of features is the ap poaranco at every performance, rain or hhino, of Col. Wm. F. Cody, tho only anu original -1111111110 ami, who gives his personal nttcntion to every detail -t il l.Il.fl! 01 tne cxuiumuii. A Kin Who left Home set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buiiub, N. Y., saya he nlwavs keens r.t homo the Kincr of all Laxatives Dr. King's Nov ,Lifg Pills -anti mat tnoy ro a messing 10. an nis family. Curo constipation, headache. indigestion, dypepoin. Only 25 cents at Stone Urug Uc. SANITARY HAIR DRESSING PARLOR. Everything modern nnd sanitary. Electric Jlalr Dryor, Electric Vibrator, Electric Hair Ourlor, Electric- Parlor Cooler. Erary-thlngup-to-dale. Bettor ctllp ed than most of the largo ;clty shops. I fair goods of tho latest styles always on hand. Phono 201 for appointments " MRS. C. M. NEWTON1 Go to SORENSQN'S KOtt Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Suits All Classes. Tho clears wo make and soil suits all classes of mon. Wo havo several brands of nlckol cigars which are pro nounced a superior nrticlo by smokers of good judgment. For the man who wants a tlnor cigar, wo havo tho ten centers, which are as good a cigar n3 you can buy anywhere. There are men in North l'latto who havo smoked our ciirara for over twenty-five years and are satisfied. That tells tho story of tho quality. J. F. SCHNAI.ZRTEr, F. J. BKOEKER Merchant Tailor. Wo havo recently installed n French Dry Clenner for Men's nnd Ladies' apparel of nil classess, and we guarantee satisfactory work. Wo are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. Wo carry samples of goods and niako clothes of all kindB to order, insuring first-class workmanship and perfect fit. JNT olitical Announcements FOR TREASUHEK. I horoby nnnounco myself as n can didate for tho republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to tho decision of the voters of the primary election August 15th, 1011. I will fully appreciate the support of republicans. U. 11. WALTERS. I respectfully nnnounco that I am a candidate for tho republican nomination for county . treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters nt the primary election August ICth. Support given me will be appreciated. ALHEHT SS. UUItniN. 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 the support of republicans on that day. Fkank Murray. Fellow citizens of Lincoln county: I hereby nnnounce myself a candidate for county treasurer and respectfully solicit your support nt the polls. If elected l win endeavor to uo my uuty in sucn a wny as to meet the approval of tho pooplo. WALTER li. MCNEEL. I nm a candidnte for tho republican nomination for county treasurer nnd will appreciate any support given me tit the primary election August lotn. w. il. u. WOODHURST. FOR CLERK. I hereby nnnounco my enndidacy for the nomination for county clork subject to the decision of tho republican party at tho primary. Wm. Otten. I hereby announce mvsolf a candidate for county clerk subject to the decision of the republican voters at tho primnry election to be hold Tuosday, August 15th, 1911, nnd respectfully solicit your support. U. WILLIAM IOST. FOR SHERIFF. I nnnounco myself ns a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters at tho primary election to bo eld AumiHt 15th. 1911. nnd respect fully solicit the support of the republi cans at that election. A. J. Salisbury. I horoby annnounco myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of tho voters at tho primary election on August 15th nnd respectfully solicit our Bupport. 1. U AlILTONUEGElt. I hereby nnnounce myself ns a candi date for the democratic nomination for sheriff subject to tho decision of the voters nt tho primary election on Au gust 15th nnu respectfully solicit your support. u u. MCUEE. I hereby nnnounce myself as a candi dato for sneriff on the democratic ticket subicct to the decision of the voters at the primary election on August 15, 1911. JUDD l UEBHAUSEN. I hereby nnnounce mvsclf as a candi date for the democratic nomination for shenfT, subject to the decision of tho voters at tho primary election. ARTHUR J. SULLIVAN. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. I herebv announce mvsclf as a candi date for tlie nomination of county super intendent BUDject to tne decision ot tno uemocrauc primary. 1 ULEO It. UHAPTELL. Brady, Nebr. I herebv nnnounce mvsclf as a can didate for the republican nomination for county superintendent, suDject to tno decision of the voters -nt tho primary election August 15th. Your support is respectfully solicited. WM. UBRIGIIT. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. I announce myself a candidate for re nomination far clork of district court subject to tho will of tho republican votors at Uio primary election to bo held Tuesday. Auini3tl5th. 1911.. and I nssuro you your support will bo greatly appreciated. UEO. rilOSSEH. COUNTY JUDGE. I. John Grant hereby announce my self a candidate for tho Democratic nomination for County Judiro. subject to tho decision ot the voters at tne primary election August 15, 1911, and most respectfully solicit your support I herobv announce myself ns a candi date for tho republican nomination for county judge, subject to tho decision of Uio voters at tho primary election on August 15th, and respect fully Boliclt your support. Al. a. UROSBY. I herebv nnnounco myself as a can didnto for tho republican nomination for county judgo, subject to tho decis ion of tho voters at tho primary elec tion August 15th, E. W. Crane, FOR SURVEYOR. I herebv nnnounce myself a cundid dnto for county surveyor of Lincoln county on thd democratic ticket subject to tho decision ot tno votors at tno pn mary election August 15th. uobeivI L. Cochran. The undersiorned is n republican candi date for tho office of County Survoyor, subioct to tho decision of tho votors at tho primary election. Respectfully, Paul G. Meyer. I rosnoetfullv announco mvsolf as candidate for tne democratic nomination for countv clork. subject to tho ueel sion of tho voters nt tho primary oleo tion August 15th. Francis W. Conneally. Wallace. Neb, POR COMMISSIONER. T horohv nnnounco myself as n candi dato for the republican nomination for county commissioner from tho Third ilitricf. Htihicct to the decision of votors at tho primary election. You support solicited. J. W. ABBOTT, Hershey, Neb 1 hnro nnnounco mvsclf a candidate for tho renublican nomination for countyiiommisslonor from the Third district, subject to tho decision of tho fr tint nrlmni'V election AuiT. 15 nnil r.Htv.ntfiilW HfiHclt VOUr SURPOrt I nm a resident of Nowoft precinct and my postotfico address is Hershey. II. J. Runner, I hereby announco my candidncy for tho democratic nomination for county commissioner in district No. 3, subject to tho result of the primary election. IlENRY II. FULK. I announce mvsclf as n candidate for the republican nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters nt tho Aucust primary election, and re spectfully solicit your support- r RANK tOKER, Sutherland, Nob. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the democratic nomination for county commissioner from the Third district, subject to- the decision of the voters at tho primary election. U. li. WHITE. Homeopatky Principles Sirailea, Similibus, Curantus A like remedy will curo a like disease as a remedy which has the same symptoms, or produces the same in the well, will curo those in the sick, and with na ture's help will curo quicker than nny other, nnd witli less expense to tho humnn economy. This system of medicino has nt its command anything in tho realm of cure, such a3 electricity in any form, tho Vibrator, Massngc, Hyrothcrnfcnties. Thereforo tne correctness of choosing this lino of treatment, rather than whims with a singlo borrowed idea. For out of town patients and 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 Practicioncr 1 1 DR. W. W. SADLER, kyiician, Surgeon, Optician. t District Surgeon U. P. R. R I Hershey, Nebraska. Office phone 2-11. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. ;J A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. ft f( 1 Doctors Ames & Ames, is 11 6 Physicians and Surgeons, ii U Office over Stone Drug Co. j; ts Pi,na I Office 273 t' Phones ReBidenco 273 fS WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician, Consultant. Office Physicians nnd Surgeons Hosplta Phones: Office 642, Residence 644. t -tt JJi. UilJ JJi. DR. VY. F. CROOK, )t l flFNTIQT 1 UklllliJIf Graduate Northwestern Dnivorsity. L OfDco over McDonald' Stato Bank GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surrjeon, g Office over McDonald Bank. Phones 120!??.1.80.... 4ji ) ueamence 110 J)fHJrJcJ3t!fc,j$T,Jfr& rtt'JjT-rrrStt 'JfrirflrSftflrJfTrflf JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty: SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered Ulllce l'. S. Hospital, mono wz. osweana MB CB DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon HiK-olal nt tout Inn irlven to conllnu- mt'iittt and uhlldrun's diseases, Oflice l'liono 1K1 Ites.l'honu HZ Ottlco McDonald State Hank Dld'tr Jog-along Transfer Co. C. II. SAWYER, mgh. Hack and Heavy Drayinc of all Kinds Piano moving a specinlty.v Up-to-date 1911 piano trucK.. uinco nours a a. m, to 6 p. m. Office witli Postal Telegrapl Uliico pnone zUl. Jtcsidence ool Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay Wo nav the top market Threo cou pons free with returns on each car of hay you ship us to na.nulo tor your ac count. Fifteen coupons and $3.50 in cash will sccuro lor your nnmo an ele gnnt 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. rVmatbm vmii nr its tin nn1 rtlnnno tho ladles and also get n good price for your hay. Our Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. Samplo of tho quality of these dishes can bo seen at the oflico of tho Semi- Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co, 20th and Wnzeo Streets, Denver, Colorado. To James Langley, owner of Lots7, 8 and 9. Block 19, North Platte Town Lot Cofs Addition: The owners of property on tho north aide of Fourth street between Wash ington nnd Grant avonues, are hereby notified that tho mayor nnd council of theitj of North Platte, Lincoln coun ty, flebraska, passed nnd npproved nn ordinance on tho 7th day of September. 1906, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to lino nnd grade, and of permanent materia, no provided in the general or dinances of said city regulating tho construction of sidewalks in snid city. Unless said walk is constructed hv i you along the south sides of Lota 7, 8 and u, or said mock J.U, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or pefore the 15tll day of Angust, 1911, tho same will bs constructed by said city and the Costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the snmo slinll bo constructed. Chas. F. Temtle, City Clerk. To II. G. Brooks, owner of Lots C, mill H. Wnnlf C. nf fho Nfirfh Plnffo Town Lot Co's Addition: Tho owners of property on the north In nf Tllfl-fl of Wlrtf llAftVomi HnvflolI nvnnlfn nml Onlr aftHt.it nrn linf.n. m ' miuu null, uiu lllliyui HUU CUUIICll OI UUdX- 3i iiuit.il i iuiw, uuicuin county, Nebraska, passed and approved nn or dinance on tho 7th day of September. 1909, ordering n sidewalk adjoininir their said premises, to bo constructed i to line and gaade, and of permanent nterint. tin nrnvirirwl In ffi dinances of said city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks in said city. unless said walk is constructed by )U nloncr thn snufli nlil nf T.nfa r. n and 8, Blocks C and 153, owned by vou i i . .. l . . in uccumnnco wiui saiu ordinances, on beforo the 15h day of August, 1911, D SnillO will lll pnnolnipl.xl Ut miiil or tho said city and co3ts nsscssed upon tho lot Owned hv Von niHnlninrr ivliMi tYii flame shall be constructed. Chas. F. Temple, City Cleric. To James Cunmnirhnm. mvnnt- nf T.nt 3. Block 19. of tho North Platto Town Lot Co's Addition: The owners of proporty on the south fcldo of Fifth Rtlvnf (inlwnnn WncMnr. ton nnd Grant avenues, nre herebv no- tilted thnt tho mayor and council of the v-.ii.v oi iNorui nnue, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an or dinance on the 19th day of October. ivxv, orucnng a siuowaiK adjoining their snid premises, to bo constructed as to lino nnd nrniio. nml nf rmrmnnnnf material,' as provided in tho general viuiimuvu vi OU1U V-lkJ, ICUUIUUI1K UIU construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless snid walk is constructed by you along tho north side of Lot 3. of shid Block 19, owned by you, in ac cordance with said ordinances on or be fore tho 15th dnv of Aniniaf 1011 flm same will be constructed by said . . . . ' O - V.IW city said the anu tno costs assessed upon the lot owned by you adjoining which sumu sunn uo constructed. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. NOTldE OI.'SETTLKMEVT Tlio Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, s.s. In tho Matter oT tho Estftto nf Donrire II. Stvj;ns. Dccnan'd. To tlio creditors. Iielrs lecatccs and tithers Interested In tlio estato of Oeorce II. Htnvens. drcuascd. Tako notice, that Lostnr Walker, ad nilnlstrntor hasfllcd in tho countv court a rooort ot his dolnmt as admlnlKtratnr nf said estatn and It Is ordered that tho samo stand for liearlnr tho 1st Unr of Auc A. I). mil, beforo tho court at tho hour of 0 o'clock, a. ni at which tlmu any person Interested may appear and except to nnd contest, tho samo. And nntlcn nf Mil proceeding Is ordored clven In tho North l'latto Tribune a Setnl-Weekly "tiowsuapo printed In said county prior to snid dato, Witness my hand and tlio neal of tho coun ty court at North l'latto. Neli . this 10th dnv of July.A. D. 1111. ....... rt . . . joiih uiusii i.'uuniy .iuoko. OltDEnOPIIEAUINaON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OK ADMINISTRATOR .,'AJR ADMINISTRATRIX: Stato imNebraska, Lincoln county, ss InlioWunty court In tho matter of tho estate nf V.roil IlnxolU deceased On roadinir and 1 llnir tlio netltlnn nf Ella lluxoll urarlnir that administration of said estatu may bo Granted to her as admin istratrix, m Ordored. That Aucust It). 11)11. A. 1). at 0 o'clock a.m- Is assigned for hearlnirsald petition when all por sons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; aud that notlco of tho pomlonuy of said petition and tho hcarlns thereof bo Blvontoall persons Intnrosted In said mat- toruy iHiuiismii a copy or tins onier in tno North Platto Trlbuus a leiral weekly news paper printed In said countv. for three kiic- coslvo weeks, prior to said day of hearing, Dattd .Inly ai. 1DU. J23 3 John On a nt. County Judge. Portal No. 022.13. NOTIOIC KOU PU1IL1CATION DRI'AItVMKNT OK TUB INTKUIOIl. United States Land OQIce, At North l'latto. Nohraska, Julv. 27.1W1. Notlco Is hereby irlven that Daniel. W. Kuuk-1 of North l'latto Nob., who on Oct. Is., 11101, made homestead entry No. mv:. Serial No. 0SS3 for tho oast half of southwest quarter. Section 4, Township l, N., Raniro 31 of tho fith 1'rlnclpal Meridian, has Hied notlco of In tention to in a l(n final five year proof, to esvnbllsh claim to tho land abovo described, lie fore tho register and receiver at North l'latto, Nebraska, ou tho 2Mb day of Sept. lVll. Claimant names as witnesses; Carl Thornier, of North l'latto. Nob,, William Grllllth.of Dickens. Neb.. John I'ultsof Som erset, Nob., I). O, Tibbies, of North I'latte, Neb- al-tl J. K- Evans, Resistor. Primary Election Notice, 1911. I, F. It. Elliott, County Clerk, of Lincoln County, Nebraska, do horeby direct that a primary election bo held at tho 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 the following offices shnll bo nom inated to be voted on nt the regular November, A. D., 1911 election: Three judges of tho Supreme Court; Two regonta of tlio State University; Ono state Railway Commissionej; Ono district judge Thirteenth judicial district in Nebraska. One county judgo; One sheriff; One coroner; One county treasurer; Ono county clerk; Ono county surveyor; Ono county superintendent; One clerk of tho District Court; Ono county commissioner, commis sioner district number threo; Ono overseer in eash road distsict; Two justices of the peaco; (in each precinct) Two Constablos; (In each precinct) Which election will be open at 12 M noon nnd continuo open until 9:00 o'clock in tho afternoon at the sahio day. Dated, North Platte, Nebraska, Juno 28, 1911. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk.