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Scari-Weekly Trihme SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Oafl Yew by Mail If) advance ,$1.25 Om Yer by Carrier in advance ,$l.GO Katetwl at North Platte, Nebraska, Tost oflke a Seeettd Ckws Hatter. FRIDAY, DEC. 28 1911. In speaking of the unwarranted at tacks on President Taf t, tho New York Evening Poet says: Wo aro glad to boo that something liko a protest at tlioso unhandsome method has sot In, and that ft col logo professor has had tho honor of taking tho load In it At Mad ison, Wis,, on Saturday, Prof. A. B. Hall of tho university called for fair play for Mr, Taft, Holding n chair in tho department of political science, Professor Hall Is compelled to keep track of public events and givos It as his deliberate opinion that novcr in tho history of tho country has there been an oxecutlvo who mora rigorously enforced the law than Prosident Taft. Himself tt LaFolIotlo man, the Wis consin professor has tho decency thus to speak out against the kind of under hand misstatement and muttered fault finding that havo boon current. Mr. Taf t may not be a great president: it may not bo wise for his party to nom Inatfl him again; but ho is entitled, to havo tho caso against him put fairly and openly. Thero had been far too much whispering and secret intriguing and cowardly assault, willing to wound but afraid to strike. Ctata Otitleek is EBcwragittg. A Lincoln special to tho Omaha Bee dated Wednesday says: The officers of tho Taft league, choen at tho mooting in Lincoln last week Tuesday, mot at tho Llndel hotol this afternoon. At the request .of tho officials thero waa also present a representative gathering of republicans frow ovory part of tho state.) Thoy al brought encouraging reports of condi tiooa ami that there was no question about Mr. Taft being tho ovorwhel ming choice of republicans as candi data for president They also brought awturarwo that republicanTlsuccoss at the polls was certain. nat a mere nao never neon a more en couraglng meeting of republican workers in tho state than that which assembled In tho Lindell this afternoon Tiw busineta which brought thorn to getiwrwas puroiy or a formal and routine nature, but. lust the snmo - - - those present coulcj not refrain from m dulglng In a little mutual gratification over tho outlook. McDonald State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Capital Stock Fully Paid $100,000.00. -ONcsi BiHk in Lincoln Cttmly.- Wo Respectfully Solicit your Banking Btfsiricss.' 'Satisfaction Guaranteed . . chas. Mcdonald, President w. ii. Mcdonald, CasMer and Vice-Preit. JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. SMctllyi-KIN B1SCXSES. Day and night calls promptly answered Office P. S. Hospital. Phone 642. F. .T. BROKKER i Mil (l.CATf. A Modern Institution For the treatment of medical and surgical cases. Open to the medical profession. Special accomodations for confinement cases Training school for nurses in connection. Address all commu cations to tho superintendent, Phone 642 Cer. Eighth aad Lociut DR J. S. TWINEM'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL 218 West Fourth St. For the treatment of MEDICAL and .SURGI CAL patients. Also for accommodtion3 can- -linement cases. Merchant Tailor. We have recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of all classeee, and we guarantee satisfactory work. We are aiso tailors anu Know now to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workmanship and perfect fit. LEGAL NOTICE, In the District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. To II. L. Goddard, Annie E. Bab cock, E. D. Ilaydent Albert Cooley and wife Calista J. Cooley, and Elihu V. Sargent, otherwise E. W. Sargent, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby no tified that on December 22, 1911, John R. Verdicr, as plaintiff, filed his certain petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, complnining against you nnd each of you, tho object and prayer of which said petition are to quiet In said plaintiff tho title to- the following described lands Bituate In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: Tho Southwest Quarter of Section Fourteen (14), Township Fourteen (14) North, of Ransro Th tv (30). west of tho Sixth P. M., and particularly to quiet title of tho plaintiff against tnat.certain quit claim deed mado and executed bv de fendant II. I. Goddard to defendant Annio E. Babcock" and recorded in tho deed records of Lincoln county. No braska. and have tho same declared null and void and cancelled of record: to quiet title against the mortgage under wmcn ueicnuant . u. nayucn claims some interest In said lands for the rea son that more than ten yeara have elapsed since said mortgage became due -and payable and since said mort gage was in any manner revived, for tho reason that tho plaintiff and his grantors have been in exclusive, unin terrupted and adverse possession to the said defendant E, D. Hayden of said described lands for more than ten years last past and to quiet sata title against KNTIST, A rWHea ATM- McDonald State BM A. J. AHBS. MARIS AM 88. g Dsclers Amc$ & Ames, t Physicians lid StuiesRS, VL Office over Stone Drug Co. I Olflce phone 241.". Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonal Bank Building. ) tl I C TWINFM HomeeDathlcPhviielun andSureeon Special attention siren to conflno- J racnti and children's diseases. OniCH I'bone 183 lies. Pbono,283 OBIco McDonald Stato Hank nid'ir (atMBaa)a) GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Snreen, Office over McDonald Bank. Pt,nM Office 130 Phonea Reeidence 115 Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay We Dav the ton market. Threo cou pons free with returns on each car of hay you Bhlp us to handle for your ac count. I' ll teen coupons anu sa.fau in Cash will secure for your homo an elo gant tho defendants Albert Cooloy and wife 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner f 'nimn "yr I rt i f at thin vnrnT ct rvi I "... Hekn Deliltle M&rcied. A Long Beach, Cal,, pnper contained tho following account of the wedding of Miss Helen Doolittlo, n former North Platte girl: One of tho prottlest girls of Long Bench waa married this morning nnd one of the most popular of young mon claimed hor for his hrido Miss Holen Augustit Doollttle, and Mr. George HaVrison Stevenson, nnd tlia ceremony Waa. performed at ten at tho homo of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrn. Mil' km .Ddrilttk 527 East Fourth street, by mn mv. Kobort It. Qooden, rector of Sfc.-LWMS's Episcopal church, who used tm iwk coromony and tho beautiful EpfaMOftftlian warriago service. . A Yw(tkle wedding and all tho adorn Ute MtW hells avvayed from fc' "T0 1 frpm two vrv tkrwy. arch and acrcs stmcBs. ?na "V'WJ Great fiamlnK noinsottlas added their Mrs. Anna L, Domarr, of Omaha, erSnMOtl Yma iti (lift llillnutn uniinnnr nf will bo in tho city on January 13th to wnllax vine that mnspod rnntl. nnd Install tho officers of tho L. 0. T. M. Local News. Walter Cronfn has accepted a position with tho Pacific Fruit Express. Mayor T. 0. Pnttoroon wont to Kear rtoy pn business yesterday morning. MIhrob Idn mill (IrriPf Khi'ltnn wnr.t to Omnha ycstenlny morning vto spond cated a week. Vorno Longford hus resigned his pos ltlon at tho Westorn Union and accepted one in' Omaha. Mrs. Frank Dontler mid daughter Erna llobluBOii, of Denver, aro spend ing the holidays n town., Robort Finney came down from Ogul- alla yesterday to visit relatives nnd transact business. francis uiumt, who ih teaching in Gandy, canlo in tho' first x)f, tho wqok ta visit her mother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon' re turped yosterday from Julesburg.'whore thoy visited tho formor'a paronts, Mr. B. M. Stackhouso, of the state aitctioneeS, E. H. FUNK, of Cheyenne, Wyo., an auctioneer with 40 years experience, has lo in North Platte, and would like to make prices and' dates for your sales. Have sold stock and general merchandise all over Ne braska. . tT. See me at F. E. Barber's Restnif- rnnt. corner of 6th and Locust St E. H FUNK. Wing Hing, New Laundvy. qtlenstulR Building', E. Gill Hani Work a Specially. fireplaces, and jardlnlcrres of tho same brilliant blossom marked cornors In the tllhlng room iVhero a break faut fol lowed tho ceremony, pink losoa wore utilised with charming effect. The bride was radiantly '.beautiful In her traveling costume of tailored brown cloth, mid thoro were no attendants. Following tho breakfast Mr, nnd Mrs. Stevenson loft on the Salt Lake for a wedding trip, their destination a happy secret between themsolvos. Everybody knows these happy young people so well it sooma hardly necessary to&ay that the bride U loved for her pergonal charm as well as her unusual beauty, a no attenueu the grammar and high schools of Long Beach about for years agp and waa a great favor ite among the younger set. Mr. Steven- hxi, a unKiit young newspapor man, is corrponknt for the Lm Angeles Ex prea, ami came to Lodg Beach about four years' ago from New Haven after taking k efurse (n Harvard college. Ha I om of the most popular members of, Kl JHodo club, whom "nm)mn will lj MrpriMd to rd of his wedding1 this morning, for the date had bwa kept aa Minhtful wcret divulged only tf members of the family and most Inti mate friends, Stray!. Iec. 22 bay driving twfe 6 yei's okl brwd t on left Mukler, xet wi vrt iKmisioot I'rotwiy f in road botwoeii' NortB Platte h'd Dexter, AmjM. knowing My thlrtg In vtvM-d-'lo wm whereabout of animal please com- Miss Euphonla Johnson, principal of tho BrownellHttl! college, In Omnium is Vlslthig Miss Graco Payne while olv route home frpm Denver. Mr, and Mrs. John Crockott, of Evanston, uro visiting the formor'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. II, T. Crockett nnd brothor Arthur Howard, Mr. and Mrs. John Ottenstoin, of Salt Lake City, who hud boon tho guests of relatlvos In town for several ftouks, returned homo n fow daya ngo. Tho holiday danco given by tho Catholic Girls' Club In the Masonic hall Wednesday evening was as successful s . 4 . a unanciauy ns it was sociuuy anu a pleasant evening waa Bpcnt by tho largo number present, funcli was Borvod during Uio evening by Misses LeDioyt and Smith. Iy Mare Slrayed er Steles. A bay mare belonging to me, 4 years old, reasonably gentle and will weigh about 1060 pounds, she has a small lump on theilower jaw where a tooth was extracted. Was kept on tho fann 4 miles southwest of Bignell and has bmn eone three or four weeks. Will pay a liberal reward for informa tien as to mo ammars location, J. H. Edminsten. orUv P)tte;. Neb. ."'jj , , t ..ii-iwgfsmmm. m .i.,.w.. Notice for Publicatlan. Serial No. Will rtprtmontof the Interior. U.S. Land Olilco at North l'lattn. Noll ... Pec. Hth',mil. Nntlco la horolir Klvon that Ilnnrv V. KlcUlcy. of Trj-on, Nob., who on Tub. 17, 1V0S in mlu llomuatdSd Kntrv No. SCKKI7. Hnrl&t No. 02111. for EM, ana VM ot WW Sootlon (1. TowtisblD. 10. North, raniro 80. Went of tho sixth principal meridian has tiled nntlco of Intention to maku final uvuyoar uroor. to ohUWIsIi claim to tho land abovo descrlliwd, boforo thuRoiriBtor and lticlver at North l'lattn NnlirnsUa. tin tho JOth day of Fob, 1011. uintmant iiaraua as witnesses: David n, Oallondor and Harry U Callnndor otl'ryon, Nob. Jacob Mayer. Notlli 1'latte. Neb. KlinerM, Mayfluld.of Ncwblt. Nob. UlS-n J. K. KVANH. ltwUtr, Caliata J. Cooloy in this respect, to am plify tho deed under which plaintiff claims titlo for said described parties and to reform samo to reflect the true intent nnd agreement of tho parties when the same was made, executed and delivered, and further to havo this decree rendered herein ODerato ns a conveyance of tho fee simple titlo of said premises to the plaintiff from said defendants, Albert Cooley and wife, and further to operato as satisfaction of a mortKaco lein held by tho nlaln- titt against tno defendants; ana tor a decree finding that, the defendant, Elihu W- Sargent who took title to said described land under varrarity deed recorded in book Al, at page 317 of tho deed records of Lincoln county, Nebraska,, is one and tho same person that executed tho warranty deed as trrantor to defendant. Albert Cooley. and which said deed is recorded in book A -4, at page 848 of tho deed re cords of said Lincoln county: nnd for such other and further relief as justice nnd enuitv may demand. You nnd each of yoii aro hereby notified to make answer to said potl- tion on or before tho am day or jr ebru, ary, 1912, or your default will bo tnken and decree entered agninst you. aa prayed in said petition. t , Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Do cember 22d, 1911, John R. VEltMEU, Plaintiff, By E. II, Evans, his attornoy. Notice. Ira Goddard and Mrs. Ira Goddard. his'wifo, first and real name, unknown; II. L. Babcock and Mrs. 11. Lt. Bub- cock, hia wife, first and real names un known: John R. Green. John L. Green F. L. Bavles and Mrs. F. L. Bavlos. I lf trvrflVfc ii vol- v rl M.nl tidmA ilrtbnmitn and J. fj. utciimond, tirst and real name unknown, defendants, will take notice that on the 18th day of December, 1911, tho abovo named plaintiff, Sena Franzon-Kolly, riled hor amended petition in tho dis tnct court of Lincoln county. Nebraska. wherein she prays to havo the titlo Set worth $10.00. Consiem your hay to us and please tho ladies and also eet a irood price for your hay. Our Motto: Jbair treatment and prompt remittances. sample of the quality ot these dishes can be seen at tho office of tho Semi Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. Cigars for Gifts. The man who smokes always ap preciates ttio gift of a box of cigars no prefers such to Homo nicnac or gewgaw that affords him no pleasure. Our cigars are apneciated by all men who know a good cigar and the price is moderate. Give him a box of our cigars and ho will feci satisfied. J. F, SCHMALZRIEt) carpet Tno rug weaving 321 West First Street Phone 592. Ayres 20J,h and Wazeo Streets, Denver Colorado.' Co., Ib the Unilcd States Slate' District Court, for the District of Nebraska, North Platte Division. Case No. 16. In tho matter of ) In Bankruptcy Joseph M. Benkosky, VVoluntary Pe- fjanurupt, ) tition. NOTICE OP FIRST MEETING OP CltEDlTOItS To the Creditors of Joseph M. Ben ko&kyf of WellfleOt, In the county of Lincoln and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby Riven that on utn any of December. A. D...1911; thesaid Joseph M. 'Benkosky was duly ad judicated a bankrupt; and that the first meeting ot tno creditors win ng held at worth I'intte in tno oiucuot tnotfoteree on the 2nd day of January, A. D., 1912, at i o'ciocic, a. m., in. tno torenoun, at which time the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, bxaminc, .the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. uatea this luth day ot December, A, 1911, at North Platte,' Nebraska. ' WALTER V. HOAGLANI). Referee In Bankruptcy. AKesdaeat to the Articles f lacor peratioH of the American Invest et and Trust Company of North Platte, Nebraska. This Ss to certify that at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the American Investment and Trust Com pany of North Platte, Nebraska, held at its office in North Platte, Nebraska, on October, 10, 1911, tho stockholders all having previously received thirty days' notice of the proposed amend ment to change tho name of the corpor ation, tho same was acted upon and tho following is a trua copy of tho pro ceedings of tho meeting in reference thereto: "It was moved and seconded that the name of the corporation be changed by amending Article I of tho Article of In corporation to rend as follows: 'Tho name of this corporation shall be American Investment and Loan Company'." All tho stockholders being present, and representing oil the sto:k of the corporation, having voted In favor of said amendment, the same was de clared adopted. We, John Bratt, President! and E. R. Goodman, Secretary and Treasurer of the American Investment and Trust Company, hereby certify to tho abovo as being a true nnd correct copy of tho proceedings of said meeting in refer ence to Baid amendment. John Bratt. Corporate Seal President. E. R. Goodman, Secretary and Treasurer. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 4th day of December, 1911. f MARIE YOST, Notarial Seal Notary Public My commission ns Notary Public ex pires June 18th, 191G. i the southwest' quarter (swi) of section 21. township 13. rnmre 34. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, quieted andjeonfirmed in her for tho reason that sho and hor grantors have been In the open, notor ious, oxclusivo and ndvorso possession of Baid land for a period of mora than ten years at and prior to tho filing of said amended petition, during all of Which said time sho nnd her grantors havo claimed to bo tho owners thereof. nnd by the further reason to have a certain treasurer's deed dated May 31st, 1901, made by the county treas- Notice To Non-Resident Defendants. Charles Brittimrham. Gussio Schick. J. II. Schick, husband of Gussio Schick, Carrie Brittimrham. C. VnnSchovk. South Bend Chi led Plow Co.. Joel to Turnoy & Company, Bradley, Morri'mnn & Smith Co., McFarlan Carriage Com pany, John C Camp and Challenge Company, defendants, will take notice that on tho 16th day of September, 1911 the Rnclno Sattloy Co., of Nebraska, plaintiff herein, filed its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebras kn, against said defendants, with other defendants, the object and prayer of which la to rorociose two corlain mort- gages, executed by the defendant harles Brittinglmm to tho painlifT, one mortgage dated August 12, 1909 upon tho southwest qunrter ot section 4, Notice. John Frahfcon and Carolina Franzen. his wife; Joseph L. Franzen and Pella franzen, hiB wife; Amanda feterson and Johan Peterson, her husband; Bernard O.Franzou and Rosina Franzen, his wife, nnd J. E. Richmond, defen dants, will tako notice that on the 20th day of November, lull, tho plnintm filed her petition in the District Court of Lincoln county, 'Nebraska, against Baid defendants, and each of them, for the purpose of having the titlo to the Northwest J of Sec. 20, tp. 13. Ret'. 34. quited in her as crantee of John Franzen; that John Franzen ac- uired tho title to said property hrouiih nnd bv operation of said law as tho heir of Adena G Franzen, de ceased, the said Adena G. Franzen.hav ing mado homestead entry of said land but died before the titlo to ' said real ostato was Required In her name and that tho patent thereon was mado to tho hoirs of Adena G. Franzen, deceased and that the said John Franzen, under the laws of tho stato of Nebraska, Is tho solo and only heir of tho said Adena G. Franzen. You and ench of you aro required to- ahswer said petition on or Jjeforo Mon day, tho first day of January, 1912. Dated this 20th day of November, 1911. MuldooN & Ginns, Attorney for Plaintiff, Sena Franzen Kelly. I'UOriATE NOTICE. In tho Oountv Oourt nf TJnrnln pnnnlv. braska. December SI. It'll. . In tho tnattiir of the oatato nf lllram A. Morrow, deceased. Notlco li horobr nlvon. that tho crodltani of aatd deceased vrill moot the Administrator iraaiu uatato. bororo tho County Juugu of jllieoln county. Nebraska, at the cnuntv court rogm In said county, on tho Ed dayot auuary, ivu, and on tuo fl uay or JUiy, Uli. atU o'clock a. m. iaeh dav. tor tho tiur- lso of crewintlmr tholr claim for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six mOMttut aro allowed for creditors to. present Mielr Claims anu onu year for tho Administrator to the Slat day ,ot urer of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and township 9 N. of Rng. 27, in Lincoln Which said treasurer'a deed is recorded county, .Nebraska, to secure the pay in book A-2 of deeds at page 171 ex- mont of two certain promissory notes, nmincd nnd confirmed and for such one of $590.00 dntcd August 12, 1909 other nnd further relief as equity may due August 1, 1910, and one noto for require. $1232.60 dated Auirust 12. 1909 and due That said notice Ib being published August 1. 1910. Also a mortgage for In pursunnco of an order of court duly $25-18.27 dated August 9, 1910 executed entered in this action upon an appuca- by the ueienaant unanes lirittingham, sottlo aatd Dec. mi. four successive estate, from .rriita tintlA tn 11 weeks In be nublllied no North PlaUe Tribune, Bcml-weokly newspaper publ Unfed lii Mid county prior to said date otlieaHaa. ukant. county Juaarn, f 1SOLATKD TltAOT, ferial No. OtMM. Vubllu Land Balo, U.B, Den'arlment bf the Interior. i.ana umeo at North riatto. neb 1 I tlon mado by Bald plaintiff alleging and showing that the first, true and real names of Bald defendant, if arty, are to plaintiff and her attorneys unknown, and that tho residences, domicile or place of abode of said defendants, and each of them, are to said plaintiff and her attorneys unknown. You and each of you are required to answer said petition. on or before Mon day the 28th day of January, 1912. Dated December 18th, 1911. Sena Franzen Kelly. By Muldoon & Gibbfl, Her Attorneys. Special Ttxic ShimMilRg i doijo; at. yourown hornvr foisS UlRKiNSrlAW tea - M Phone C$9, NOTICE VpU .PUBLICATION. 8rl!No. KWo. Ilea. Sth. 1811. N a In a Immakv slvnn that . OHM L. Itowanl, of IWelllleot, Neb., who. on Nov. 80th. Ittil. made H. K. No 228W. Serial No. (MS&O. tnr nil. nvU. uv.U tivrU and neU swW. Section Jfl, Townahln It. north, premises be sold to satisfy upon an un -divided one-third interest in tho EJ and tho EJ NWJ section 32, Twp. lO.rango 27, and the NWl Sec. 4, and the Nat ec. b, and an of section 9 In Twp. .9 range 27, said mortgage being given to secure a promissory note of even date therewith, for $2548.27 duo u.ecemoer i, iuiu, and thoro is now duo on said indebtedness the aum of $2&18.27 with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from September 9, 1910 for which aum with Interest from this date tho plaintiff prays for" decree and that the defendants and each of them do oarrea irom an interest, title, or lein in and to said premises,- and that the claims of the defendants ,be held junior and Inferior to the claims pf the required to pay Uio samo, or that tho the amount lWomlvArL'J 101 1 " Nbtlcofalieroby elenthat, directed W Ltho , CotuinUslonor iot tho Uunoral I.atd approved Juno i7.vlH0il. (31 .stU.. BID. o will offer at uublln sale, to the bhrhuittr blilAor at ton o'clock a . in-, on tlio20thdav of Fub.. 1UI. at tliW nllli-iv tlin fnltnuiliiiirilMTlMl I v. nmnfi .- ovtlIUI I'lulm VuStLWS? W" B?,ltl?lH,dl,,.e.oroS,,&"PKU.,Ar a,n.rtit0 on f befro the 5Ui day of Febrp V(.8JVf. Sfii. . 10. TOKnshlu Itaiiiroj I colvbr atuNortu l'lattn. eb. ou thd UtILday I :oio w.JM i ofthooth p.m. . . br ntftabrtis. " ' . ... "'KA"rn All' ratter I or obi uweflroriule. Nob-, has U!e5 'notice of IntontloA to tnaVo llnal Bve t0"n ,, , tf'' ' " , , io me lanu ibiuihu w iniawci nuiu pou' Notice to Bidders. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on or before Decem ber 81, 1911, for records, blanks and supplies estimated as follows: Class A books. 4-8 qr. plain records, loose leaf. 4-8 qr. printed page records, loose leaf. 4-tax lists 1-4 qr., 2-4 qr., 1-3 qr. The abovo records to be mado of the best linen ledger paper, full bound, extra ends" bands and front, ' C000 tax rece nts In duplicate, or triplicate. 2 dozen chattle files of 200 napes each. 43 assessor's books, ledrror nartr. cloth bound per book. fu.uvu asessor a schedules in dupli cate. Poll books for 43 precincts ftrencml election). foil books lor 43 precincts (primary election). Class B. Whole sheet blanks per 100. r nan sneer. DianKa per 1UU. Quarter sheet blanks per 1 Envelopes, 3jxCl per l.fi envelopes 4x114 per KiOQ, Ulass U. t Sanford'B, Carter's oV?tWi HcofvJKma tJer irrofis: coequal' rubber tips, tQbeflrstClass 8 JSWired bv. the tvrfdeiateh.bdnd'ttP. Vtwrinnfirlialmtnff i1vArHlv Dim clwivnJ 4r4mnt.naTri nti uUttiNBiKwt llnwAnl films I JJutBU JJCCCITlbOr 11)11 Md'lahllav61iivH0rtlo fllriil,olVtJUlm rVWioit. Klllal. imuKit ;ar Wtom BAtitSTCvf. 6f NEntrASftAT By Hoagland & Hoagland Ita Attor per gross. vanndii Velvet per gross All Of ! nnd to be- county o Success bo lapprpv' a sssssS Reris bidder tQ hiytt-prinfCd." Tlfo -cdmilHsaidiibrsW! ivwu iuauay.nnH 27, 1911. f UtWaV OaT rd,each nvelope, i . "Sounty $$- oirwd;:. fin, iia. r nil, ."TOS' ? FtAfmigounty.Olerk. BMinwaw wnn it, u, vnawnwriain, 4 Jl EVANS. llroUter. dU- J. K. Evans. Iteelster. noys, V, 4 -W f t m d2(l-4i