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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUHSCRIPTION HATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance... $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllce as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1912. The nntionnl civic federation of New York has mndo public nn analysis of 18,000 answers received by it to n ser ies of questions concerning the Sher man )nw. The analysis of the answers is summed up by the federation as fol lows: "The replies Indicate little senti ment in favor of the unconditional re peal of the Sherman law. On the other hand it Is shown thnt there is practi tally no desire to nbolish large combi nations. The public have no desire for government ownership, on ono side, or unrestricted or unregulated private or corporate control on the other. They will accept large combinations adequately regulated." Under the legislative apportionment mndo by the last legislature Lincoln county is entitled to a representative, and united with Keith county also elects a lloat representative. By common consent this latter nomination will go to Keith county, and we under stand Lawyer Dovoe will accept the re publican nomination. In Lincoln county wo hnvo henrd of no avowed candidates for the republican nomina tion, although it is time that the pri mary filings should bemade. Personally TheTribuno would like to see the can didate come from n section other than North Platte; it would like to have as a candidate some live, progressive farmer or stockmnn; one who is a good "mixer" and able to exert in fluencoin legislative matters. It Is time that some action should be taken in making primary filing. Commissioners' Proceedings. January 12-1, 15)12. Hoard met pursuant to adjotirmont. Present Stroitz, Roberts, White and county clerk. Hoard continued checking trensuror's books. Hoard adjourned to Janunry 25, 1912. January 25, 1012 Bonrd met pursuant to adjournment. Present Streitz, Roberts, White and county clerk. Continued checking treasurer's books. County attorney is hereby authorized to compromise suit against Paxton and Hershey Wuter Co., upon their comply ing with our former order, making a sufficient drain under the ditch at sec tion 1(5, township 11, range 33, not less than ten Inches in diameter. Hoard adjourned to January 20, 1912. January 20, 1912 Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present Streitz, Roberts, White and county clerk. The following claims of I. L. Milton bcr were allowod on the general fund, to-wit: Acting coroner, inquest of James Jonos, 5.00 Acting coroner, inquest of J. E. Thur ber, 5.00 Acting coroner, inquest of Axel Prom berg, 5.00 Hoard of prisoners, fourth quarter 1911, 20.25 OlHco expenses, fourth quarter, 1911, 43.52 Mllenge, state casos, fourth qunrtor 1911,177.10 . Expenses searching for E P Lyon, 25.10 Exposes going after E T Stalcup, forgory charge, 18.75 Expenses going after Leslie C Harden, North Platte to Croston, Iowa, ami re turn, 42.01 Expenses in matter of atnto of Ne braska vh James Stringloy ot nl 23.00 Expenses in matter of J Jensen 0.00 Che:ked hook of sheriff, approved same and find e.ca fees due the county for the year 1911 to be 855.21 Continued chocking books of county treasurer. Whereupon tho board Rdjourns to January 27, 1912. January 27. 1912 Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Presont Streitz, Roberts, White- nnd county clerk. Chocked books and report of clerk of district court and approved same. Ex coss fees of '111.05 turned into county general fund, and treasurer's roceipt acknowledged. Howl of 11 S Welsh, deputy county surveyor is hereby approved. Petition of sixty-two rosidont free holders nnd electors of territory below described asking the board to change and alter oxlsting precinct linos so far as to form the territory below described into Birdwood precinct, in tho county of Lincoln, and state of Nebraska, said territory being described as follows, all tho lands within the boundary: Begin ning at the northwest corner of section C, town 10, north of range 82 west of tilt 8th p. m., thence west along tho lyirth boundary line of Lincoln county, Nab., to the west Una of ait county tu where said county line intersects the north bank of the ?J(Uth Platte river, thence in an onjl' : !y direction along the north bank of said South Platte river to where the west line of section 26, town 11, range 33, west of the Cth p. m., intersects the north bank of tho South Platte river, thence north along the west line of sections 2G, 23, 14 and 11 of said town 11, north of range 33, west of the 0th p. m., to where said line Intersects the north bank of tho North Platte river, thence in a wester ly direction along the north bank of said North Plntte river to a point where the west lino of section C, town 11, range 32, west of the Cth p. in., in tersects said bnnk, thence in a norther ly direction along the west line of said section G and of township 15, north of range 32, west of the 0th p. m., and town 10, north of range 32, west of the Cth ). in., to the point of beginning. Action on said petition deferred un til March 5th, 1912. Claim of A P Kelly for publishing notice of formation of Platte Valley Irrigation district allowed on general fund for 115.25 II I) Lewis is heroby appointed over seer for road district 32 and bond ap proved. Hoard adjourns to January 29, 1912. Jan. 29, 1912 Bonrd met pursuant to adjournment. Present Streitz, Roberts, White nnd countv clerk. Continued checking books of county judge. Adjourns to Jun 30, 1912. Jan. 30, 1912 Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Streitz, Roberts, White and county clerk. The reports of tho following road overseers were checked and settlement made with them. Pred Marquitt, Dist. 9, road balance of $0.45 duo county treasurers receipt acknowledged and settlement mndo. S. Pristy, Dist. 93, find balance of 28.83 duo county treasurers receipt acknowledged and settlement made. Deo Rooney, Dist. 4 1, find a balance of $10.00 duo said Rooney and claim allowed on said Dist. 44 settlement mndo. Jake Miler, Dist. 38, find a balance of $57 due said Miller and claim al lowed on said Dist. 38 and settlement made. Wm. Dymond, Dist 4, finds n bal ance of $91.95 due saidDymond, nnd claim allowed as follows: Road Dist. 4, for 23.85, Com. Dist. No. 3, for 03.05, bridge fund 8.50 and settlement made. Win. A. Hayos, Dist. 20, books bnl nnco and settlement made. Claim of Y. E. Saxton, work on Sutherland bridge allowed on bridge fund for 20.00. Clnim of A. P. Peeler, mdso for county poor allowed on general fund for 19.30. Whoroupon tho board adjourns to January 31st, 1912. January 31, 1912. Bonrd adjourns to Peb. 8, 1812. Notice of Special Election. Notice is hereby given that on tho 4th day of March, 1912, a special elec tion will bo held in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. The polling places to be ns follows: ,Por the first ward at tho hose house in said ward; for the second ward at the commissioners' room at the court house In said word; for tho third ward nt hose house in said ward; and for the fourth ward at hose house in said wnrd, at which election tho following nronosi- tion will bo submitted to tho voters of said city: "Shrill the mayor and city council of mo city oi jNorm nntto comply with tho decree of the United States Cir cuit Court of Appeals of the Eighth Circuit, and pay for the waterworks in said city, owned by the North Platte Water Works Company, in accordance with tho provisions of suid decree, and extend and improve said water works, with the proceeds of tho $100,000.00 bonds issued October 1st, 1909. for tho purpose of obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct a system of waterworks in said city?" Tho ballots to bo used at said elec tion shall have printed thereon: "For authorizing tho mayor and city council of the city of North Platte to pay for the water works svstem in th.o city of North Platte, in accordance with the decree of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, and to ex tend and improve said system and to use in payment for said purchase, ex tensions and improvements the proceeds of the $100,000.00 bonds issued October 1st; 1909, for the purpose of obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct a system of wnter works in said city. Against authorizing the mayor nnd city council of the city of North Platte to pay for the water works system in the city of North Plntte, in accordance- with the decree of tho United States Circuit Court of Appeals, and to extend nnd improve said system nnd to uso in payment for said pur chase, extensions and improvements the proceeds of the $100,000,00 bonds issued October 1st 1909, for the pur pose of obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct a system of water works in said city." Those voting in favor of said propo sition shnll mark their ballot with an X opposito tho paragraph beginning with "For authorizing tho mnyor and city council of tho city of North Platte to comply with tho decree of United States Circuit Court of Appeals, etc." Those voting against said proposition shall mark their ballot with an X op IKwite the paragraph beginning with "Against authorizing the muyor and and city council of the city of North Platte to comply with the decree of the United States Circuit of Appeals, etc." Dated this 21th day of January, 1912. Tiios. ( Pai misoN, Muyor. Attt st: ('has. P. Ti MW.i:, Clerk. I THE PICCOLO PLAYER A Story ol t Chineie Political Movement By F. A7T1ITCHEL Copyright by American Press Asso ciation. 1911. In the year 1!H took place the Boxer movement to expel nil foreigners from China. The Herman amhaHnilor was killed In the Htreen of Peking, mid the member of the other legations shut themselves In In the region of the city which ItuI l.een iii:.ied them. For tnort th.tn a n;nnt,i they defended thei.)eives iualii "lie Mnittlcni Chi noe who were nttcntptitiK to break down their Iturt!' mIo- i nl pet at i hum The tinii.mad"" r.id their famine were protetied niii.v by n few tnirlues and sailor, liut t !. four lit rnilntitly. An allied fnvo of T.LVum troops was sent to Poking, bit their prepress was slow, and over? day the little group of foreigners cxpo ted that the lloxera -would break through their lines ami they would all be massacred. But on the morning of Aug. 14. nt 2 o'clock, the besieged heard the guns of tho allied troops without the gates and know that their deliverance wan nt hand. A United States regiment Bcaled tho walls and entered tho city, followed by tho whole allied army. Now, there were a numbor of Chi ncso connected with tho foreign lega tions, and an English gcntlcmnn, Sir Itobert Ilnrt, Inspector general of tho Chinese customs, much beloved both by foreigners and Chinese, had during peaceful times organized a band of tho latter. Among his musicians was ono Lung Chung, who played tho piccolo. Twice tho band was at different times called upon to play national airs. Chung was familiar with every ono of thorn. During tho breaking in of tho allied forces Chung remained at homo with his family to protect them In case of lawlessness. The strictest orders had been Issued by tho generals against looting or In nny way Interfering with Chlncso citizens, but Chung know noth ing about that, and tho Chinese ex pected that they would recelvo no more mercy from tho foreigners than they had granted them wherever they could get nt them. Moreover, tho Innocent would Buffer ns well as tho guilty, and Chung wns aware thnt tho nllles would not know that ho had been a friend to the foreigners. So Lung Chung during that exciting day when tho government pad tied no one know where and 50.000 for eign troops wero pouring ln(o he city remained with his fnmll oyery mo ment dreading that soldiers, of some ono of the different nationalities would como in upon them nnd murder them. Notwithstanding tho efforts of com manders It 1b not ensy to keep armies under perfect control In entering an enemy's city. Chung was sitting 1n the midst of his family, shlvortug at tho tiring nnd tho tumult without, when two Itusslan soldiers burst open his door and stood looking about for loot. They wero Cossacks, and that means they wero of thnt barbarous Unsslan-Tnrtar raco which for centu ries has ridden over tho Husslan peas ant, trampling him without morcy. These men began to appropriate what ever was handy. Insulting poor Lung Chung, his wife nnd his defenseless children. Tho more they took tho moro cupidity they showed nnd the fiercer they beenme. Chung feared that when thoy departed they would murder him and his family If only that "dead men tell no tales." IIo was at a loss what to do. But when ho saw a vicious light in one of the Russians' eyes that forecast a diabolical purpose an Idea occurred to the Chinaman. Taking up his piccolo, ho began to play tho Russian national hymn. Now. the Itusslan national anthem Is a very beautiful nnd a very Impres sive pleeo of music. It la questionable, If It is not superior to any other na tional air. even tho "Watch on the Rhine." But, besides tho beauty of the music, tho words contain a prayer. The effect on tho Cossacks wns in stantaneous. They stopped where they were, their caps eaine o(T. and their heads wero reverently bowed Lung, realizing t lint not only his goods, but the lives of his family, were at stake, threw Into the hymn all the expression and feeling he could com mand. Ills wife and little ones kept their eyos fixed on the groat rough men. knowing thnt the result was either Ufo or death to them. The hus band ami father played the air through, then stopped. Tho men Inld down not only tho goods they had stuffed in their pockets, but what they held in tholr hands. Then, turning, thoy loft the house. This is ono of tho mnny true Htorles thnt wero enacted during that most remarkable episode in tho world's History, when a superstitious society, aided aud abetted by t tic dowager empress called tho Old Buddha un dertook to defy olght 0(7.4110 most powerful nations on tho globe by at tempting to murder their accredited represontntlvos and their families. It was In settling the terms of the pen alty to be paid that LI Hung Chang becamo so well known tu America. The Old Buddha was obliged to oxecute tho lenders whofn sho hail encoumged. and the Chinese- people wero forced to pay a large Indemnity to every tuition thoy lind dtitVod But out of ovll often conios good " From that episode date the uretiklni: down of Chinese exclusion, the be finning of n eontltuti Mini govern Went n d t' nt nKsh.n fovi:i":s lo the 1' . t tv. Scientific Facial Massage and Scalp Treatment With Electric Vibrator done at your own home or at J08 E. Third. MISS DIRKINSIIAW Phone 089. I?. .T. BRQEKER Merchant Tailor. We have recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's nnd Ladies' apparel of all classess, and we guarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workmanship and perfect fit. REGISTERED PERCH HORSES FOR SALE 1 yenrling Stallion, 1 three-year-old Mare, 1 two-year-old Mure, 1 yearling Mare. THOS. E. LXK)LITTLE, North Platte, Nebraska. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon m Special atU'iillon given to conllno- 5 0 mentH and children's disease. 5 Onico Phono 183 Pes. Phoned onico McDonald Statu Hank Itld'ir Legal Notice. To Earl W. Brodine, defendant: You will herewith take notice that on tho 2nd day of December, 1911, the plaintiff, Lincoln County Land Corn pan v, n corporation, flludits petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, against Viola A. Brodine, Earl W. Brodine, George E. Brodine, Fred erick V. Brodine, n minor, Albert A. Brodino, a minor, nnd Viola A. Brodine, as guardian of Frederick V. Brodine and Albert A. Brodine, minors, the ob ject nnd prayer of said petition being to secure an accounting upon four notes each Bigned by Fred Brodino, since de ceased, and Viola A. Brodine, each in the sum of four hundred and fifty dol lars ($150), and each bearing dnte of October 28, 1907, and payable Novem ber 1, 1909, November 1, 1910, Novem ber 1, 1911 and November 1, 1912, re spectively, with interest at 7 per cent per annum payable annually from the date of said notes, nnd if nny interest should not be pnid when due, said in terest should benr interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from time same became due, no pnyments hnving been made upon said notes, except thnt interest has boon paid upon all of said notes up to Novomber 1, 1909, nnd the mortgage given to secure thi pnyment of said notes and signed by Fred Bro dine, since deceased, and Viola A. Bro dine, which benrs dato of October 28, 1907, acknowledged November 1, 1907, and recorded November 9, 1907, in book 3-1 of mortgages ot page -19G of the re cords of tho county clerk's office of Lin coln county, Nebraska, and convoying to the plnintilf to secure tho payment of said notes the northenst quarter (NEJ) and the south half (Si) of sec tion twenty-one (21) township ten (10) range twenty-nine (29) west Sixth principal meridan in Lincoln county, Nebraska; that said mortgage be ad judged to be a first lien upon the real estate above described and be foreclosed, nnd tho defendants bo barred of all claims and interest in said land and for such other relief as may be just and equitable. You are required to answer said pe tition by tho 4th day of March, 1912. Lincoln County Land Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff. By Wm. E. Shuman, Its Attorney. Notice. Hermnn P. Chelins, defendant, will tako notice thnt on tho 20th day of Jan., 1912, William Henry Essex filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against the defendants Gilbert Smith nnd Maltha J. Smith his wife and Herman P. Chelins, the object and prayer of which are to redeem from a certain mortgage and void foreclosure thereon; snid mortgnge being given by Hyla Mary Davis and Elizabeth Davis to Lombard Investment Company and by the said Lombard Investment Company assigned to tho de fendant Hormm P. Chelin snid mortgage covering tho following, described real estate, to-wit: The south three hundred acres of the east half of section fourteen, township nine, north, range thirty-one west of the Cth P. M. in Lincoln county, Ne braska, and to quiet title of plaintiff against the defendants in nnd to snid premises, and to hnvo declnred null and void n certain sheriffs deed, exe cuted by the sherifr of Lincoln county, Nebraska, to the defendant Herman P. Chelins. and to have declared null and void u certain deed executed by snid Hermnn P. Chelins to the defendant Gilbert Smith, nnd to hnvo declared null and void a certain mortgage exe cuted by said defendants Gilbert Smith nnd Martha J. Smith to tho defendant Hermnn P. jChelins. All of said in struments being for the above des cribed promises. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 4th dny of March; 1912. Dated Jan. 20th 1912. William Henuy Esskx, PlnintifL By M. E. Crosby, his attorney. Notice tor Publication. Kerlnl No, Will Prpirtnteni of tho Interior. U. 8j Land unico at North Platte. Noh. . . Ih'C. Mb. 1911. Notice, Is hereby ulven that Henry V. Itlekluy, if Tumi. Neb., who on Fob. 17, lfttt innil..Ilimai- 1 Entry No. SOW". Serial No. USUI, for rSi. mill I'M of" WM Section .a. 'liiwnnhtp. 1'.. North, raiwro no. ."!ff.".r "'" principal meridian has fllwl notico ..f Intenttou to make Unal Hveytar proof. w establish claim to tho Unit lmH dofc.TllHHl. liefore the Pollster ami Ibrelver at North I'latto Nebraska. ..full Km, ,lny of Toll, 11111. r'-ilnmi t i,iiM,cs au witnesses: David N. '"nl I-. 1). r i' I lirr. ' ( alii luli i- (.f Try. 111 " ' ' ' M t, N 'I'h V)vu , Ni l. .. " 1 1 i.l! d.o,' Nul 11, N K 1 J I' , I- vans, I painter. tt JK Jifc iKfc JJ DR. W. F. CROOK, 3 DENTIST, rZrarltinfA W r Ynrv nrr Tint rnif n 4 Odico over McDonald State Bank F rrirTrrrrrw A. J. AlIES. MARIE AMES. Dscfors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Ofllce over Stone Drug Co. Phones lg?.B2ra 1 iAumucuv.c io m 4r aw Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. 1 GEO. D. DENT, PhvcirSnn nnil Qtirnnnn if if Office over McDonald Bank. i Phones 1 0ce 130 rnones y Rcsidenco 115 t Send Us Your Shipments of We pay the top market. Three 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 ensh will secure for your home an ele. gant 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consign your hay to us and please the ladies and also get a good price for your hay. Our Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. Sample of the quality of these dishes can be seen at tho oflico of the Semi Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co., 20th and Wnzee Streets, Denver, Colorado. Notice. Edmund B. Scott, defendant, will take notico that on tho 31st day of October, 1911, Union Realty & Invest ment company, a corporation, plaintifT. filed its petition in tho'district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against Peter E. Burnett, May II. Burnett and Edmund B. Scott, defendants nnd later, to-wit: on the 4th day of Janu ary, 1912, filed nn amended petition against snid defendants, the object nnd prayer of which petition nnd amended petition are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants, Peter E. Burnett and May H. Burnett, upon the following described premises: nil of the northwest quarter of section fourteen (M), gtownship thirteen (13) north of range thirty-three (33) west of tho Gth p. m., to secure the payment of a certnin promissory note dated October 1st, 1910, for $1,478.00 with in terest at 8 per cent, said note being due March 1st, 1912, and attached to said note being two certain interest coupon notes: one for tho interest from Oct. 1st, 1910, to March 1st, 1911, being for $49.25 and benring interest at 10 per cent after due, and one for $118.25 dated October 1st, 1910, for the interest from March 1st, 1911, to March 1st, 1912, which said first coupon note wns due nnd unpaid, and by the terms of the mortgage the plaintifF has elected to declare the en tire amount secured by said mortgage due. By tho terms of said mortgage plaintiir hns paid the taxes due on the land amounting to $5.68, which nmount is secured by said mortgage. The total amount for which the plnintifF prays judgment is the sum of $1015.04, with interest on $1550.83 thereof at 8 per cent per annum from Nov. 1st, 1911, with interest on $19.25 thereof at 10 per cent per annum from Nov. 1st, 1911, nnd with interest on $8.90 thereof at 7 percent per annum from Nov. 1st, 1911. PinintifT further prays for decree that defendants be required to pny the same or that the premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and the defendants and each of them bo barred of all rights nnd equity of redemption in and to said land. ou are required to answer said amended petition on or before the 19th day of February, 1912. Dated this 4th day of Janunry, 1912. Union Realty & Investment Co. By Wilcox & Halligan Its Attorneys. NOTICE OI" INCOIEl'OItATlON OF JACK MOHUOW FLATS TELEPHONE COMPANY. Notico Is hereby Klvon that tho unilursltnied hnvo fornml a corporation tho naino of which Is "Jack Morrow Flats Tok'himo Company," with Its principal place of business at tho rosl- denco of j. T. Lloyd, on tho Jack Morrow 1'latn, in Lincoln county, state of Nebraska, tho Konvrnl nature of tho business liclnir tho operation of n telephone system or telephone lines in the viclnitv of Jack Morrow Flats nnd surrounding country nnd connections therewith with the power to es- tnlitiah and collect rentals for tho uso of telephones and to chance nnd collect tolls: to establish a messenxer Hervlco nnd charge and collect fees for such Bervlco nnd to collect bucIi other chaws as may be necessary and proper In the conduct of snid business; nnd to connect nnd furnish connec tions with other telephone lines and systems and to purchase such personal and real property ns may be necessary for the transaction of said busi ness, and also to erect and maintain such hulldincH uud structures as may b necessary for the trans action of said business; the amount of the author- UmI capital stock is Ten 'Ihousand Dollars (SlII.OOO.Hu) In shares of Fiftv Dollars (SKUiOl each, One Thousand Dollars ttl.ono.K.) of which shall bo subscribed and fully paid up before the corporation shall commence the transaction of business, tho time when the cxrponttltin shall commence la tho 1st day of November, ltfll, nnd shall continue for it period of fifty years. The hixhest nmount of Indchtednee to which tho cor Miration shall subjeet Itself shall not excl twenty-live per cent of tho until ill) canital slock of said corMirHtion and the affairs of til corpora tion shall Imi conducted by a Itoan! of Director, the five stock holder-, and a nrasldent. Mterelarv and treasurer to U chosen by the Hoard of Di rectors. John V. DltNtn. IS. Soobrman, A. S. Ghfi.i;. IIknry Parkkk. WM. A. lb . I -.1 wm inn. J T U.vi. m r I'uiip, Hi ia . . , - .1 r l; i iif r 1 - 1 J ; Vi k Cigars for Gifts. The man who smokes always ap preciates the gift of n box of cigars he prefers such to some nicnac or gewgaw that affords him no pleasure. Our cigars are apneciated by nil men who know a good cigar and the price is moderate. Give him a box of our cigars and ho will feel satisfied. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Speclalfyt-SKIN DISCKSES. Day and night calls promptly answered Office P. S. Hospital. Phone G42. AUCTIONEER. E. H. FUNK, of Cheyenne, Wyo., an auctioneer with 40 years experience, has lo cated in North Platte, and would like to make prices and dates for your sales. Have sold stock and general merchandise all over Ne braska. See me at F. E. Barber's Restau rant, corner of Gth and Locust St E. H. FUNK. Notice of Sale. In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. In the matter of the application of John A. Herrod, administrator of the estate of Isaac Lamplaugh, deceased, for leave to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of nn order of tho Hon. H. M. Grimes, judge of the district court of Lincoln county, Nebrasko, made on the 7th day of October, 1911, for tho sale of tho real estate, here in after de scribed, there will bo sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at tho east front door of the court house in the city of North Platte, Lin coln county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of February, 1912, nt the hour of 2 p. m. tho following described real cstnte: The east one-eleventh of lot six (C) in block one hundred aud three (103), in the citv of North Plntti. lininfT n at-j-in of land six feet wide and one-hundred and thirty-two feet in length on the enst side of said lot six, in block one hundred and three (103), in the citv of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebras ka. Dated this 29th day of January, 1912. John A. Heiuiod, Administrator of the estate of Isnne Lamplaugh, deceased. Notice of Sale. In tho district courtof Lincoln county, Nebraska. In tho matter of the application of John A. Herrod, administrator of tho estate of Mary Lamplaugh deceased for leave to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of tho Hon. H. M. Grimes, judge of the district court, of Lincoln county, Nebraska, made on the 7th day of October, 1911, for tho sale of the real estate, hero in after de scribed, there will be sold at public ven due, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of North Plntte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of February, 1912, nt the hour of 2 P. M., the following described real estate: That part of lot G in block 10, original town of North Platte, described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning nt a point on the south line of said lot, forty feet east of the south-west corner, thence on tho south line of said lot easterly twenty feet, thence in a northerly direction on a lino parallel with the east line of said lot to the north lino of snid lot, thence westerly on the north line of said lot twenty leet, thence in a southerly direction to the place of be ginning; snid land being in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated this 29th day of Jan. 1912. John A. Hkhrod. Administrator of tho estate of Mary Lamplaugh, deceased. NOTICE Mil I'Ultl.ICATIOX Serial No. OHOI11. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olllee at North l'latt , Nek , Doctunbur Sii. lull. Notico Is horoby Blven that Chris Johnson, ot North Platte. Nob., who. on Mar lv.HH).i,iiiado homeHtond ontry No. '.'Ilu. ht-rial No. Willi! for WW SWM. SWM NW'4l M '4 PVM. and Iota 1. 2, i. 4. Sou. I. Town 15. Itanco it') W. ol tho nth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlct) of Intention to make llnnl tlvo year uroof. to establish claim to the land nlH)ve des Tllied. before tho IteKlster and Ito colvor at North I'latto. Nuurabka. on thoiiTtb day of lVbruary. una. Claimant names as witnesses: Itunert schwalirur. l'nd .1. Ilromer.s. Prank Hood. Ilonry Dooblie, all ot North I'latto. Nob. J--" J - K. KVANS. Ul'ttlstlT. NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION. Serial No. oaay). , . , Poo. 5th. IDll. Notlcu Is hnrebv Blven that Owen I Howard, of Wtdlllent. Nub., who. on Nov. liuth, im, made II. ?. No. i'iJ'.M, Serial No. ojcw. for nH, nnH. sow nw'-i and no' swkj, Section 2D. Township 11, north Kanirt) ao. W. of tho tlth Principal Meridian, lias tiled notico of Intention to make final llvo year proof to establish claim to tho land aliovo described, before tho Itcclstor and llo colvor at North Platte. Nob., on tho nth day of Feb, 1V12. Claimant names as witnesses: Howard Sims. Oconro Schreconirost. Elijah Cocktln. all of e!lfleot, Nob.. Jas. Shuck, of North Platte. Neb-. 'U2- J. E. Evans, Itenlstor. ISOLATED Tit ACT. Serial No. Wittrt. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North I'latto. Not ...... , . DecomborS.', 1011. Notice. Is heroby clven that, as directed bv Commissioner, of tho Oenoral Land nthVn, under provisions of Act of Congress lblov1 .luno7; llol. ( .statu.. M7, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder t. ten o'clock a m . on the aith day of Feb WWS&tt:& TowB8'"1' 11.v ! isi.ns clniiiiln-advrrsrlv tbn a, , v,,ii,i andari adit-uito u. the- -.r r'i . 1 i ., cn or In. ; r n.c tin- 1 t. rsa i t 1 r nh, s t---r