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v, Serai -Weekly Tribune Irn L. 8re, EtJkw awl PhUmW. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. - Ono Year by Mail in advance. $1.25 ,One Year by Carrier In advance ?1.G0 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Post oDlco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15,1911. - Stnto Sunt Crabtrcu having tendered !hls resignation, tho governor has ap pointed J. E. Delzcll, lalo of Lexing ton, to that position. Mr. Delzcll is woli known in North Platte and Lin coln county, oh n prominent educator, ilnd his friends congratulate him on his appointment. Thoro is ho question but that ho will creditably All tho office. Tho vote nt tho primary election in Lincoln county toduy promises tb bo tho heaviest sinco tho primary law went into effect This interest comes through the large number of candidates in tho field, each candidate having friends who are working for his success. For n couple of ! weeks past the fight for county treasurer and sheriff has been pretty Hvoly. The overseer who looks nftor tho district which Includes tho road running past the Millar farm InNlchols precinct will pardon uu for saying that tho soft spot just cast of the mentioned farm is tho worst proposition botweon Grand Island and Julcsburg. The car in which wo were riding Sunday didn't get stuck for we didn't attempt to cross, but tho fellow ahead of uu had a trying time In " extricating his car. Tho. Tribune man spent nn hour in Sutherland Suuduy and Ewaa certainly impressed with tho numW nnd class of improvements being mndo in that town, Suvoral of the newer residences erected nro of modorn architecture and com pare favorably with North PInttc "Jiomes, Cement sidewalks nro holng laid, crosswalks put in, the lawns are well kept, and tho growth of trees should be the prido of every resident of Sutherland, It is cortainly'n noat and attractive looking town and more, it has a bunch of onorgotlc business men. Tho bill granting 'leave of absence to nomesteaueru in certain sections oi tho .west qn account of the dry weather, ,v , has passed tho senate nnd house and is , up to tho president for lila signature, iu, which he will no doubt attach. In T Mpeaklng of tho bill Congressman Kin kaid said: "While only a vory small -iwrcentago of my constituents will find it' profitable tonvnll tliomsolvos'of rellof Hffordcd by tho hill, I fool warranted in having tho Nebraska, districts in cluded in ita provisions and I rest rtiy position urion'tho proposition that tho good fortune of those who have good crops should not be permitted to stand in tho .way of relief frotn misfortune the misfortune of those who have uf fercd , . crop failures. Riders Fr&m Near and Far. Tho Congress of mughridors with Buffalo Bill's Wild WtHjtanrf Pawnco Bill's' Far East comprise genuine rop rouentivos of tho world's equestrian nations. Our own Indians, cowboya and cowgirla will moasuro skill in tho ' saddjo with Cossacks from Russia, Bodoulns from tho dessert, Gauchos from South America, Vaquoros from Mexico, nnd In comparison with 'tlio llqynl Irish Lancers, the Gorman Cuirassiers and Japanese soldiery will he matched troopa of United States Cavalry. Add to these displays ovory possible Btylo of lorHemanship, tho ex citomontof the Indian battle scenes. the war dances and tho othor features with tho exhibition, a program of un uuual interest is euro to bo provided by tho Wild West nnd Far East when it visits this city noxt Saturday, Msfunl Building k Loan Assechtisa Of Nwtk Platte, NeWwki. AsteU $446,354.89. In order to aupply funds for approved iuuua una Hssocinucn win issue a lim -itod amount of it paid up stock. This stock draws dividends at tho , rata of six per cent por annum. DIvl .. denda payable semiannually March 1st nnd .September 1st. Money invested In this stock may bo withdrawn at any timb upon thirty days notice. ' This association is operated undortlio . auperylslon . of .tho SUto Banking xuuru hiiu mi 11a assets are invested in mortgages onlmproved North Platto reai osiiuo on umo marram. Satil. GQ07.BB, Secy. Etiray N4ke. Taken up on or about Aug. 0, 1911 by tho undersigned on ftoctlon 21, town . 11, range au, west, Lincoln county, Nebraska, (Van BrockJIn ranch), whora the undersigned resides, ono (I) gray muru, ago 0 yours, wlgh 1HO0, colt by hor sido; ono (1) iron roan maro, nga 8 years, weigh 1300, with colt by hor Mdqt three (!J) dark iron gray marea . weight botween 000 anil 1000 iba, ago Witwoon 2 and 3 yoars; 0110 (1) bay maro, weigh 1000, ago 9 years, one (1) light; gray maro, weigh 0, ago 8 years , Above animuls can bo found on the Vatt Brocklin ranch, about Uwilos Bouth-onst of North Platto, or 12 miles north-east of Wolllleet,, Nebraska. LOCAL AND PERSONAL W. J. O'Connor spent Sunday in Kearney. John Baker transacted business in Hershoy Saturday. Con Walker transacted business in Ogaialla last week. Clyde Trotter of Brady was n visitor in town Saturday. Clyde Gliddon visited in Ogaialla tho last of the week. Miss Ethel London is assisting in tho Dickey Ice Cream Parlors. Phil Pizer of Ogaialla Sundayed at tho Julius Pizer home. Arthur Kosenbloom spent tho week end with Omaha friends. Miss Casslo Miller began work at tho Leader yesterday morning. Photographer Anderson spent Satur day in Horshoy on business. Glen Ncalo of Kearney spent Saturday and Sunday with W. T. Bank nnd family. Fred Glnn loft Saturday to transact business in Horshoy for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian of Chappcll have been visiting in town for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mudd, of Hershoy, visited town friends Snturday nnd Sunday. Attorney J. S. Hoagiand spent tho Inttcr pnrt of last week in Ogaialla on business. F. J. CottreliofLoad S. D., who spent several weeks with his son has returned homo. Miss Elizabeth Weinberger loft yes terday f r Omaha to spond a week with her Bister. Miss Edna Elliott returried to Brady tho loot of the week after a short visit with relatives. Miss Anna Prcltauer, of Gothenburg, hns been tho guest of Miss Norma Silino for several days. Mcsdames Tout, Groves, Russell, Gibbons and families nro camping nt Hall's grovo this week mi.. Ann .Ti,H.n t n.i i ,.iu : : 77 7 ' f , '. """H Imm MHn A mAIa IT . 1 1 ! . ...Bm.o. uuwuru, i.uvmg r- riveu aatuniay morning. Miss Vnunita Hayes is expected mini, rnmnrmw Tritri n trnnira' v... .uiiiv. . w 11 ..wilt . h . U llvvitO visit in Lincoln With relatives. Keith Neville and D. A., McDonolj came homo Saturday from tho Western Handicap Shoot in Omaha. Miss Esther Itolnnd has resigned her position nt Dickcy'a and accepted one in tho Hartmnn cigar factory. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Nowton ere tho proud parents of 11 baby girl which wns born to them Sunday evening. E. A. Batchclder, advance agent for .1 . . 1 ' I T M II S.F1 Hllf. Moi.l f.nnnnnln.l K.ntHnnH . . "" Mnn..-u uuoiiiubo with Manager Stamp Saturday. Mrs. F., J. Cottrcll is expected this week to visit hor son Roy and wife. Mm, Cottroll resides in Lead, S. D. Ray Stromburg loft Saturday for Omaha where ho will take trootment for rheumatism for several weeks, Mrs. VanPatten, of Hastings, who iiod been tho guest of lier son Fred and i Wife for some time, loft Saturday. Charles Ottcnhoimcr, of Now York, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius nzor, while ejirouto hpmo from Suit Lake. Miss Blanclw Williama of Lincoln who spent n woek with tho Crane and Bailor families returned homo Saturday morn-' ing, Ed Mulcahy, lato of Choyonno, has been visiting in town for Bovoral day8 while unroutu to Minneapolis to spend two woeks. , . Mrs. W. J. Osgood returned Stollhor lomo in San Franciaco Saturday evon- ng niter spondlng sovoral weeks atthe parental home. Miss Jessie Cashing, of Omaha, who h. ... . , . ... , ' . ;i r? lTT? .J. J,or .B18l?r' mwuuir mingm loiibaturany lor aiunoy to visit hor paronts. GOOD WORK. Dane Daily in North Platte, Citizens Tell of It. Nearly overy reader has heard of Doan's Kldnoy Pills. Their good work In North Platto Btill continues, and our citizens are constantly adding endorse ment by public testimony. No better proof of morit can bo had thnn tho ex perience of friends nnd neighbors. Road this case: Honry F. Brooks, 715 West Cth St. North Platto, Nob,, Bays: "I think as highly of Doan's Kidney Pills today ns rocommonaod them n tho NorthlP atto nanora I Buffered fMmdinm papers. 1 auirered from sharp, piercing pans thru the small of my back nnd 3?.inVp mar arid painful Passagea of the kidney Becretions. Doan's Kidney Pills pro- cured from McDonoll & Graves Drug Btore, banished the palna and aches so that I felt llko a dlfforont man nnd corrected the disordered conditions of tho kldnoy pecrotlons, I hnvo had no serious trouble alnco thon and I glvo tho full credit to Doan'e Kldnoy Pills. I advise all kidney BufTerers to try them." For Sale by all dealers, Price EOc, Fostor-MilbunrCo,, Ru'lfalo, N. Y., Hole ugv'pa.fpr, United States. Romembor tho nameDoan'sand tnko no order, SETTING THE LAKEAFIRE 0 LAUPsA IDA ROSS Copyright by American Press Asso ciation. 1911. ' , On one of the Vermont lakes lucre Is a house one end of which projects over tho water. Farmer Unoch Dale occupied (lie place with hlx family, conxintlng of Ills wife and children. Ills oldeat daughter, Daisy, was a daisy Indeed-straight, comely, and a plcasaut Miiillo usually .played about her lips whenever nho Hpoke. Tho only trouble about Daisy," snld her father to his friend Ulcksbn, "Is that she's got it lover. I don't like him. He's n good boy, but th'oro's no sand In him. Nobody will ever ncctiso Dan Potter of setting the lako till re. "M'cnrs to me." replied Hlckson, "that most gal at your darter's age have n lover If they eun git one. and an for Dim Potter. I don't remember you or I ever sol tin' the lake nllre." Tliut may .be." resitonded Dale, "but I'm not gohi" to give Daisy to any body that Isn't well fixed nohow." One nlKlit Dau was awakened )y a glare of light shining In at, tils win dow, nnd. raising himself on bin el bow, be looked nut to hoc about It. It wan ueros the lane anu was enncr Farmer Dalo'H or one of two other houses thiit'weit built close together. til!" upper whulows! " A n. n trt.tu I It til ltttn ! IttfV tilt tf iitID Tho first thought thnf entered unirs head was that Farmer Dnlo would bo burned to a clinr. nnd lin hoped he would. The Bccond thought was tunt Daisy might bo burned, too, nnd i Sir Jumped him out of bed. Hurrying on hl clothes, he run down to the water edge, catching up n pair of oara ns ho wont, got into a boat and started across tho lake. Tho dlstanro wns a mile, the burning houso not being directly opposlto Dan's starting point. As ho drew near enough to get his benrlnga ho ww that tho house was Farmer Dalo'fl. The light of the flumes lit up the faces of pomins standing about. A llpo had been formed to pnsa bucket of water. mU U)c W)r(. ,mu ,,r,,,cntV bLM.n stop p,.(! ,v Morai'tlilng appalling. The look ' "ere running about,, wl d y, to no niirpniw. nnd )imi could bcp i-nrni er and Mrs Dale with neveral of their clilldren about them, wringing their hands. Daisy was not there. . The explanation wtw this: When the lire was discovered Farmer Dale took tho nmallcr children, til wire carrying ttw. fnlHHruuf fflifl trtit tltf.nl unfltlt dowi;Htl,,rrt ,', out of tl)0 uo,iHO, ,t Wns only then that he thought of Dnlsy. who occupied u room Jn that part of the houso tlint qvorhnhg the Dale went upstairs ugaln, but the UMb UUU V..MO... MJ M .1 . ' 1 Ure. that bad been, caused by. n a6- fccUvo cujm,1Py running up tnrougn the center of tho bulldlnir. Uhd nc quired such a headway at that point that It cut him off from Daisy's room. Ho ran downstairs und went about frnntlcnlly. vainly looking for some way of reaching thnt portion of the houso where Daisy slept. It being an extension over wnter prevented u lad dor being rnlsed, and the wind being off tho shore the tlamcs and smoke wero blown bo iih to envelop tho part ho wished to roach, Willie the ' i was lighted by the flnmcs Dan was in darkness nnd'part ly obscured by smoke. He was igno rant that Daisy was supposed to be bUII In the burning building, but ho knew very well where her room was located, for ho bad often while out on tho lako seen a whlto handkerchief waving to him from Her window. Perhaps It whk thin that ted hu In- stlnetlvoly to pull In na tiear as posal- b, to tll burning houso. When ho enme so near ns to fool the heat ho turned tlie boat around and kept on Ulnwlv hnoltlnir In. Thon nhnvo tlin crackling, the roar .and tho Bhouts of those on tho ahoro ho heard a cry. no could Bee nothing ior the amoko, but X. Vl nvillliv jruilin Ul LUU liuusc, LlltlJ uu board a splash In front of him. und lu backed right In under name and H,noi;0 till within a few feet of tho house. suddenly something rose right up out of tho water besido lilm. He uolzcd It and held garments. Pulling the thing partly up out of tho water, he realized that he held a humau be ing. With dtfllculty he pulled tho fig ure Into the boat, and It lay limp In tho bottom. Then, taking up tho oara, ho bucked away from the heat and smoke that hud Imm-oiuo Intolerable. Reaching a point where the light. unobMcurcit by smoke, enabled him to use his o.vox, he saw Unit the flguro In his bout watt a womun in n night gown. Turning up the face, ho ox- tlalmed: "Great heavens. It's DalsyJ" Housing the oara ngalu, ho pulled tho uwl1 w,lu u 1UW ts""uh bitokwi iu tho 8Uore Homo dbitanco away from fhlv h,lpnln ,,, nn,, n :Voor hoY h. Farmer Dale among them, upa ran to- word him. "I'vo got Daisy hero," ho Bald. "She Jumped Into tho lako and I picked her UP- Daisy was noon brought back to con- sclnuHness and was looked upon by her parontR nn ono raised from tbu dead. "Waal. Dale' said Hlckson later. Kline yer tried to Bet he lako allro and fnl'led. I reckon yer don't expect uh much nf Dan I'nttler No. I don't." Dale replied. "(ioln" t(i glvo tier to hlmV" "lteckon he bls'n auyway, ' Bceln' if it hadn't hetu for him she wouldn't ar been nllvo." Netke t Banter. Parties found huntlne or tresspassing on land owned or leased by tho under signed will be prosecuted to tho lull extent of the law. JOS. KNAJDL, RUPERT SCHWAIOER, E. WlUOHT, FULMAN ROMJY, J. C. ASKWIG, GEOIIOE MORMAN, D. J. Greeley, Zell Russell, Jacob Wlber. Rubber Gioves Are a Netesslly for ladles performing house hold dutica especially during canning and preserving season Only 50c a pair. Talcum powder, Cold Cream, Chamois. SCHILLER a CO., ramlly Druggists. 1st door north lstNat'nl Bank Closing out Sale Echelbery's New and Second Hand Store, Ranges from $5.00 up. Stoves from $1.00 up. Large Refrigerators $4,oo. Gasoline Stoves $i.oo. Dressers from $2. 00 up. Ccjmmodes from $1.00 up. Iron Beds from $1.00 up Carpets, room size, $2.50. I Come Jn and feee the Roods.' Spirella Corset. The Ladies s Home Journal, Deline- ator, Vogue, etc., are advertising the bpirella Corset. These advertisements are of particular interest to corset wearers. As .local corsetiere for the Spirella Company I am in position to give you the. benefit of my training and espenencc. I guarantee your cor ct to fit you, to.be the proper model r . i j !' .11 i or you. i ao resiaence mung, wm ii j . .i " . i i ... caii, aeraossuraie ine corsei aua cx plain it to you at your convenience. MRS. M, K. DUKE, 408 East Sixth St Phone Red 202. SANITARY HAIR DRESSING PARLOR. Everything modern and Banitary. Electric Ilalr Dryer, Electric Vibrator, Electric Hair Curler, Electric Parlor Cooler. Every thing up-to-date. Hotter equlp ed than most of the largo city shops. Ilalr goods of the latest styles always on hand. Phono 201 for appointments MRS. C. M. NEWTON Go to SORENSON'S Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Roam Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Notice To Mamio G. Culton. Defendant: You nro hereby notified tlmt on tho ajtli day of April. 1911. Albert 11. Cul ton uicd a petition against you in the District Court of Lincoln countv. No braska, tho object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce irom you on the grounus that you have wtiuuny aban ,.w.u,4, iv.iuk va torin of more than two years last past You are required to answer said no- itIo.n on or befpre the 18th day of Sop r B. cultok, Plaintiff, By E. II. Evans, His Attorney. -- 3F. J. BROEKBR Merchant Tailor. Wo wvjj recently installed n French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of all classess, and w guarantee satisfactory work. Wo are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. Wo carry samples of goods one! mnko clothes of nil kinds to order, insuring first-class workmnnshi and perfect fit. A Kmg Who left Hmm i sot tho world to talking, but Paul Mathulka. of Buffalo. N. Y,. says lie always keeps at home tho King of all Jjoxativcs vv. King s jmow una rius and tlmt they're n blessing to nil his family. Cure constipation, headache, indigestion, dypepsln. Only 25 cents nt ' stone Drug Co. Suits All Classes. The clears wC make and sell suits all classes of men. Wo hnvo several brands of nickel cigars which are pro nounced a superior article by smokers of good judgment For tho man who wants ja. finer cigar, wo have the ten centers, which are ns good n cigar ntf you can buy anywhere. There are men in North x'latte wno navo smoKca our cigars for over twenty-fivo years and are satisfied. That tells the story of he quality. J. F. SCHMALZMEIX IT j DR. W. W. SADLER, I Physician, Surgeon, Optician. J District Surgeon U. p. R. R. I Hehqiiey, Nebrabka. Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. -McDonald Bank Building. g 9 saX Mf il X. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. U . Doclsrs Ames & Ames, ft Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. $ WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician, Consultant. Offico Physicians and SurgecnsIIospita Phones: Office G42, Residence 644. DRW. F. CROOK, DENTIST, A Office ovor McDonald State Bank f I GEO. D. DENT, I $ Physician and Surgeon, Offico over McDonald Bank, nt.. ) Office ISO iriiuuuii r Regidcnce 115 JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D Physician and Surgoon. 1 Speclallyt-SKIN DISEASES. Day nnd night calls promptly answered uiuce o, Hospital, rnono wz. a aaa a DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physlolnn and Surgeon Special attention srlvcn to conllno- S raonU and cbUdron's dlscasos, Z Olllco IMiono 183 lies. Phono 283 a Onico McDonald State Hank Hld'e Jog-along Transfer Co. C. It. SAWYEK, MGR. Hack and Heavy Draying of "all Kinds. Piano moving n specialty. Up-to-date mix piano trucK. uince hours 8 a. m. to G p. m. Office with Postal Tolograph Office phone 201. " Residence 651 Send Us Vour 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 and $3.50 in cash will secure for your hhmo an ele gant 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consitm vour hnv to us and nlonsn the Indies and also get a good prfco for your nav. Our Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. , Samplo of the quality of these dishes can be seen at tho oflko of tho Semi Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. ( 20th nnatlWn?eo, troets, Denver, Colorado. Co. d honea Residence 273 p Propoiali. Scaled bids will bo received up to 6 p. m., central time, August 2Cth, 1911, by J. Q. Wilcox, Chairman Building Committee, account Witcox Dop't Store, North Platte, Neb., for the erec tion of a frame rcBldenco for Rector of Church of Our. Savior of North Platto, Neb., in strict accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Carl E. ShuefTcr, Architect, North Platte, Nebraska. All bidders will be required to accompany their bid with a cortifled check amounting to $75.00, payable to J. Q. Wilcox, Chsi. man Building Com mittee, tho same to bo forfeited by tho bidder whoso bid id accepted, if he fails to signs contract and give bond re quired. ' Plans and specifications may bo seen at tho office of Carl E. Shacffcr, Architect, North Plnttcc-'. brasVn. Separate bids for' hcatng,. plumbiug nnd electric wiring systems will bo received, subject to all condi tions above. - It Is tho intention to award tlm rnn. tracts to the lowest responsible bidders. but tho right Is reserved to reject any or nil bids or to waive informalities in any proposal. J. Q. Wilcox, iu..! r..!i.i: -. uiiuiuiiuii uuiiuni ijumuiittce. To J ames L,anffloV. nwnnr nf T.nfc'7 8 and 9. Block 19. North Plntto Town Lot Co's Addition: Tho owners nf nrnnorfv nn thn nnrtk Bide of Fourth street, between Wash ington nna Grant avenues, arc hereby notified that tho mayor and council of tho City of North Plntte, Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, passed and npproved nn oruinuncc on uio an aay ot September, 1906, ordering n sidewalk adjoining their Bald premises, to be constructed ns tn Hnn nnd crmrfn. nnd nf nnm.nnni . - - O , ... " rv.,u,iv,l. mnterial, na provided in tho general or- uinunces 01 saiu cuy reguintlng tho construction of sidewalks in sahfeitv. Unless Said Wftlk is tonnnfmipfml hv you along the south sides of Lots 7, 8 anu v, 01 Baiii ijiock i, owneu by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on tho snmo will bs constructed by said city anu me costs assessed upon tho said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall bo constructed. CHAS. F. Temple, City Clerk. To H. G. Rronkfi. nwnn nf T.nfa 7 and .8, Block C, of tho North Plntto Town Lot Co's Addition: Tho owners of property on the north side of Third dtrpof. hotwn.m HnfOnl.! avenue and Oak street, are horepy no- iiuuu uiub uiu mayor ana council ot tno city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nehraska, passed and npproved an or dinancc on the 7th rinv of Rnnfnmhnr 1909, ordering a sidewalk adjoinine their said premises, to be constructed as to line and goade, and of permanent material, ns provided in tho genoraf or dinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks in said city. .Unless said walk is constructed bv you along tho south side of Lota 6. 7 and 8, Blocks C and 153, owned by you in nccordnncn with nnirl nrdtn or before the 16th day of August, 1911, tho same will bo constructed by said sum cny ana costs assessed upon tho lot owned by you adjoining which the 8nmeshnll.be constructed. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. To Jnrnca CunntntrVinm nnmor nf T.nf 8, Block 19, of tho North Platto Town Lot Co's Addition: Tho owners of property on tho south sido of Fifth street, between Washing ton nnd Grant avenues, nre hereby no tified that the mayor and council of tho City of North Plutto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an or dinance on tho 19th day of October, 1910, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to lino nnd grade, nnd of permanent mnterial, as provided in tho general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of Bi'dewnlks in said city. Unlcfc'a Bald walk is constructed by you along tho north Bide of Lot 3, of said Block 19, owned by you, in ac cordance with said ordinances on or be fore the 15th day of August, 1911, tho same will bo constructed by snid city and tho costs assessed upon the snid lot owned by you ndjoining which tho same shall be constructed. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. Tlio Statn of Nebraska. Lincoln County, s.s. 111 niu iuuty uouri. In lin M a,t..i Af I . 17 , n . n . . SU'vens, Dcceast-d. roiiiocrfpuors. neirs lesatucs and ntliors Inture8tod in tho estato of Ocorco 11. Btfivens, deceased. Take nolloo. tliat Lester Watkor, ad ministrator lias fllml in tlm iviimiv ct said estatn and It Is ordered that tlio aamo Mandator IiearlnK the 1st day of Auir A. D. 1UI1, boforo tlio court at tlio iiour or o'clock, a. m., at which tlmo any person lntorcstcd mar appear and except 1f .nil ...1,.i. , . V. . 1 1 n ... A .. .1 . .... m .11. wtuvou ..,u oniuu, 1IUVICU Ul 11119 proceedlnir Is ordered irlvou In tlio North Platto Tribune a Heml-Wcekly nowspapo "'..'"" ", "B,u couiuy prior io BBKi oatn. niiusM Jii luiiu anu (liu hl'ai Ul 11115 COuu tv miirt. Nitrll, lll(n vt, o.l. inn. Of July A. I). 1911. Joiir Oiunt. County Judio. ORDKU OP 1TKAIUNO ON PETITION FOR AI'l'OlNTMKNT OK ADMINISTRATOR OR ADMINISTRATRIX. Htate of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss In tho county court. In tho. matter of tho estate of Ered Hiixoll, deceased . Onroadlniftindnilnir thoYotltlon of Ella Huxoll prarliik'. that administration of said estaio may be granted to her as admin Istratrtx. Ordered, That Aucust 16. 1011. A. D..at 0 o'clock a.m. Is assTmod for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be huld in and for said county and show cause why the prayer ot petitioner should not be wanteds and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho .'icarlncr thereof be civen to all persons Interested in said mat ter by publishing a copy of this order In the North I'latte.Trlbuns a legal weekly news paper printed In said county, for three sue cctUe weeks, prior to said day ot hearing, Dated July M. NIL J23-J John Grant. County Judge. Serial No. 02233. NOTICE FOR I'UllLlOATION DKPAWT1IKNT OrIIH I.NTIKIOU. United States Land OUlce. At North I'latte. Nebraska. July. 27.1911. Notice is .hereby given that Daniel W. UunkM of North, I'latte Nob., who on Oct. 1st, 1W). madn homestead entry No. 2057J. Serial No. 0M53 for tho east half of anuthweAt Quarter, fioctlon i. Township 11. N.. Rango 31 Vf of, tho 0th Principal Meridian, has Bled notice of In tontlpn to., make final five, year 5 roof, to establish claim to the land abovo pscrilied. beforo tho rogtater and receiver at North I'latte, Nobrask a, ou the zsthday of Bupt- 1UU. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Itioi'dur. of North I'latte. Nob,, William Orimtli, of Dickon. NoU. John Pulls of Som eiwt. Neb., D. O, Tibbies, of North I'latte. Nob- altfl J, E. Evans. RegUter.