The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 06, 1908, Image 8

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ft 11T 11 T 1 For the bosc squasn uhx; any Dill U i
aemi- weewy moime corneP fuh
1 and Locust or. 1'iionc 10.
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
antiuniittTfnN n ATlCfli
Ono Year, cash In advance vJlrt?
Months, cash In advance 6 cm
Entored at North Platte, Nebraska, rostofflce
as second class mattr.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER C, 1908.
WHEN tho returns began pouring Into
Fairview Tuesday night and Mr. Bryan
was asked for n statement, ho simply
Bald "I have nothing to say." He was
simply struck Bpocchlcss with tho re
sult and broken-hearted by disappoint
ment. Mr. Bryan felt absolutely cer
tain of his election.
Rbtuhns rocclved make It certain
that thero will bo a republican majority
In tho next congress. Roporta from
355 congressional districts give tho re
publicans 190 and tho democrats 159.
If n majority of tho missing 39 were
dnmocrntlc tho result would not bo af
fected becauso 190, tho number of re
publicans suro elected, Is a majority
over all.
Geo. L. Sheldon, as governor of
Nebraska, met every demand made
upon him for reform legislation, and as
n roward was kicked out of ofllco for
doing just what thopooplo domanded of
him. His defeat is ovidenco that the
majority of the pcoplo do not now want
honest government nor a "Bquare
deal." Tho dofoat of Governor Shel
don is tho basost political Ingratitude
over heaped upon a candidato.
Now that tho noxt legislature will bo
democratic, will It stand up to tho rack
and moot the demands of tho peoplo7
Will It pass n county option law that a
majority of tho peoplo favor; will It
havp tho backbono to continue to give
tho peoplo of tho stnto reasonable
freight rates or will It, at tho behest
of tho railroads, amend tho present
lawB? Candidato Shallcnbergor was the
preferred candidato of tho railroad and
tho whlshy olomont and thus being
under obligations to thorn, will ho dare
turn them down?
Two years ago tho republicans of
Nebraska knocked tho railroads out of
politics; this year tho railroads, through
tho democratic party, regained the
nrcstico thov lost two yoars ago. Will
tho fellows who mado tho fight for the
pcoplo and against tho railroads two
years ago again take up tho cudgel?
Well, somo of thorn will not. If the
majority of tho voters, as they ox?
pressed thomsolvos In tho Tuesdy elec
tion, want tho railroads to dominate Ne
braska politics, dictnto such legislation
as thoy desire, and chargo any old
freight rate they pleaso, certainly the
minority will feel inclined to "lay
down."
For tho largest head of cabbage.. 1.00
For tho largest sugar beet over
pounds. 2.00
For tho best bushel potatoes, any
variety 2.00
For tho second best bushel potatoes
any variety, merchandise 1.00
For tho best hushlol onions, any
varioty 2.00
For tho second best bushel onions,
and variety, merchandise 1.50
For tho best loaf bread, Nebraska
flour 1.00
For Becond best loaf bread,
Nebraska flour . 50
For tho best flix buns, Nebraska
flour 1.00
For tho second boat six buns,
Nebraska flour 50
Best loaf of bread, by girl under
11, Nebraska flour 1.00
Best single pound butter 1.00
Second best pound butter CO
For tho best pound butter by
clrl under 14 1.00
For tho best corn bread 1.00
For tho best single cake honey CO
Best pint jar preserved poaches,. 1.00
Best pint jar prosorved plums.... 1.00
Best pint jur prosorved chorrius. . . 1.00
For tho best pint jar goosoberrieo,
pears, rasbcrrics, and black
berries, ench 1.00
Best slngloglass jelly, nny kind. . . . 1.00
A liberal premium will be given fixed
by judges, for any best article ladies'
needlework, also quilt.
For best essay on corn by boy or
girl of public school, eight grade
and below, on "Corn" $2.00
No entrance will be charged on any
animals exhibited, but exhibitors must
furnish crates, and yards or stalls.
For the best boar pig under ten months,
Duroc $2.50
For tho beat gilt under ten months,
Duroc 2.50
For tho best boar pig under ton months,
Poland China 2.50
For tho best gilt, under ten months,
Poland China 2.50
For tho host bull one year or under.. 5.00
Fnr tho best colt ono year or under . .5.00
For tho best mulo, this year's 5.00
For tho best trio Butt Cochins 1.00
For tho best trio Plymouth Rocks.. 1.00
For tho best trio Black Langshan,.1.00
For best Whito Bramahs 1.00
For tho host trio White L'jghorn8..1.00
For tho best trio Brown Leghorns.. 1.00
Best trio bronze turkeys 2.00
Best pair rabbits 1.00
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J.
Headquarters for
Stove Pipe,
Stove Boards,
Linoleum Rugs,
Elbows, Coal Hods,
Stove Polish, Etc.
Workman, Derryfierry
Do
ar Worth?
TWINEM
Homeopathic Physician
ana surgeon.
Office McDonald Bank Building.
Phono 183.
Just what it will buy.
In groceries it is worth
About $1.10
...... at ..
A. J. Ames. M. D. Mario Ames, .1. D-
DOCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office: Over Stone Drug Co.
Phones: Office 273, Residence 273
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllco: Over McDonald Bank.
I Office 130
J Residence 115
Phones
LAMB'S CASH STORE, DR
north; side.
L. C. DROST.
OstcoDathic Phvslcian.
Rooms 7 an'l 8. McDonald
Stato Bank Building,
Phone 148.
My 4-X Flouris
Uncle Sam' Pride
and mino also. Why not yours? It's
the perfect flour; a scientific product
of tho most approved milling methods.
Remember every grocer in town handles
It, and every sack is guaranteed. Wear
that satisfaction emtio that comes from
tho use of the first sack of my flour.
"Satisfaction" is my motto.
C. F. IDDINGS.
WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Ofllco over Schatz Clothing
Storo. Phono 48
rp C. PATTERSON,
Attorney-ut-Law,
Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts
ORDER 09 nBARlrW ON PETITION FOR
APFOlNTMKNT OF- ADMINISTRATOR
OR ADMINISTRATRIX
Btate of Nebraska, I
County or Lincoln, 1 ,
In tho County Court October 6th, 1008.
In the matter of tho cstato of William II.
Welty, deceased . . , , , .
'n reading and nilnir tho petition of Cath
erine M. Miller and Henry I). Welty. praying
that tho administration of said estato may
bo granted to John B.Evans as admlnlstra-
Ordercd. That October 81st. 1008, at 9 o'clock
a. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition
when all persons Interested in said matter
may appoar at a County Oourt to bo hold In
and for said County, ana snow causo wiiy
tho prayer of petitioner should not ho
granted. This notlco to bo published for
thrcosuccesslvo week In tho North I'latto
Trlbuno prior to October 3lst 1008.
W. O. Elpku,
o8-7t County Judgo.
MY LUMBER ALWAYS
ON THE MOVE.
Ask your neighbor the reason. Tho
answer comes, his prices are right and
satisfaction guaranteed. My large and
well assorted stock enables every buyer
to get what ho wants. Now is the time
to build. Lot mo figure your next re
quirements. My estimates will bo founy
the lowest for the same superior quality
of lumber than you will get from and
ono else in tho country.
satisfaction is my motto.
W. R. MALONEY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc.
Calls answered promptly.
Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482.
Probate Notice to Creditor.
In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska. In tho matter of tho cstato of Edward L.
Katn. deceased.
Notlco is hereby given, that tho creditors
of tho said deceased will meet tho administra
trix of said estate, buforo mo, County Judgo
Cr- inntwrc 01 Lincoln county, noorasua, at mo county
Jr. ILJJJllNvO. I court room In safd county, on tho 16th day of
November, iws. ana on the nth uay or may,
1000, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day. for tho pur
posu of presenting their claims for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. 'Six months
arc allowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono year for tho administratrix
to settle, said estato from tho lWth day
of October, 1008. This notice will bo published
In tho North I'latto Trlbuno for four
weeks successively prior to tho 16th day
of November, 1008.
Witness my hand and seal of said court this
19th day of October. A. D. 1008.
W. O. ELDER.
o20-4 County Judgo.
In spoaklng of tho result in Douglas
county, which gave Shallcnborgcr a
plurullty of 1,1489, the Boo saya: The
outcome is duo in a great measure to a
peculiar combination of the church and
tho saloon. Tho Elmer E. Thomas
lottcr, attacking Govornor Sheldon,
was but a part of this. Tho cry had
boon raised against Judgo Taft long
buforo nnd was persistently agitated
throughout tho campaign. Tho specious
plon for tho uncontrolled saloon, veiled
under tho promlso of "home rulo,"
caught a good many othor voters, and
for onco tho church and the saloon wore
united against tho republican party.
Many good church beoplo will .regrot
that the champions of tho saloon novo
won In this county, but It was through
their votos that tho result was brought
to pass.
Garfield Items.
Bert Joy is at work building bin house
on his homostoad in Willard precinct.
His fathor F, M. Joy is doing tho car
penter work. .
Wm. Parcel, of North Platto, held a
political meeting at the school house
Wednesday evening.
Tho young folks had n surprise party
on Myron Aublo Monday night.
Mrs. R, M. Aublo, of Cambrldgo, is
visiting among old neighbors.
Jacob Miller and Adum Sonsol de
livered hogs at Maxwoll tho first of last
week.'
T, M. Johnson is erecting a sod houso
on his west quarter. Mr. and Mrs Ollio
Johnson expect to occupy it whon
finished.
Mrs. Gibba and daughter, Mrs,
Wood and Mrs. Clint Rogers uro
ing at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson.
A. M. IIughB nnd Mr. Hunter
hauled wheat to Maxwell last Wednes
day, Henry Harvey went to Maxwoll last
Wednesday after a load of posts.
On the Watch
for tho highest quality and best and
most stylish harness that Is mado we
always aro, and that Is what wo secure
for our stock. Wo have everything in
up-to-dnto designs in both light and
henvv horncsB and horse goods of all
kinds nnd at fair prices.
A. F. FINK.
COPYRIGHT
Art.
vlBlt
C. B.
Sutherland Corn Show.
Tho following is tho list of premiums
otl'ored at tho Sutherland corn show
which will bo hold November 13th and
14th:
Best flvo bushols corn, yellow
morchandlso $1.00; cash $6.00
Best flvo bushols whito corn,
merchandlBo $1.00; cash 0.00
Best flvo bushols calico corn,
morchandlflo $4.00; cash COO
Second best flvo buBhols yellow
corn, morchundlso $3.00; cash... 3.00
Socond best flvo bushels white
corn, merchandiso $3.00; cash,,. 3.00
Second best flvo bushels calico
com, morchandlso $3,00; cash... 3.00
Thrd best flvo bushols yellow
corn, merchandise $2.00; cash,,., 2.00
Third boat Ave bushels whito
corn, merchandise $2.00; cash.,., 2.00
Third best flvo bushels calico
corn, morcimnuiso $z.uu; casn.,..a.oo
All parties making an exhibit of corn
and not awarded a premium will be
paid 10 por cent ubovo market price of
corn so entered.
For tho bost J bushel wheat,
merchandiso GO cents; cash $1.00
For tho bust 1 bushel macaroni
wheat, merchandise 60c; cash..,, 1.00
For tho second bost bushel
wheat, merchandise 26c; cash CO
For the Becond best i bushel mac
aroni wheat; merchandise 25c; cash,. 60
For tho boat i bushol oats; cash.., 1.00
For tho second best i bushel oats
merchandiso 60
For tlia best J bushel speltz, each.. 1.00
For the second best 1 bushol
Hpeltz, merchandise 60
For tho best six pumpkins, cash. . . 1.00
For tho largest pumpkin, mer
chandiso 1,00
Puckaruc Island.
Jncob Rosenborg nnd wlfu and their
relatives, of Washington, departed for
tho sandhills Wednesday to bo the
guest of Mr. Rhinehurt for a few days.
Boyd McGuiro, accompanied by the
Misses Golden of Gothenburg, attended
tho danco atTrombly'n Saturday night.
Don't forgot tho Box Social Nov, 7th
that is to be held ut the island school
house, Every lady bring a well filled
basket.
Ed Hostettor has just completed a
fine cavo which every farmer needs.
F. M. and F. W. Drake plastered
Christ. Hanson's houso Tuesday,
Miss Vera Mornnt departed for
Gothenburg Monday night nfter n visit
with Mrs. Duke Trembly.
R, R, Rose and wife returned to
Gothenburg Tuesday after a brief visit
with tho former'u parents.
Frank Bockus and wlfo returned
homo from Subothu, Kansas, tho latter
part of lust week, Mrs. C. O. Bockus
returning with them.
Mrs. Magglo Kyle, of Kimball, is the
gueat of her Uncle Chas. Trembly this
week.
Wood Turning and
Furniture Repairs,
Cabinet Work, Screen
Frames, Saw Filing and
Setting. All kinds of Job
Work done on short
notice at prices to suit.
Terms Cash.
P. M. Sorenson.
Shop North of P. O.
ONE MILLION
Smokers to be Made Happy
by Using the
Delicious Bread
that confera an added charm to any
meal, Ib mado by tho Entorprise Bakery
and served at your home every morning
for breakfast. It is famous among all
who know what la good to eat. It has
that delightful flavor which Is so sel
dom attained eVen among tho best of
bread makers. Give us a trial order
and you will know how good it is.
Enterprise Bakery.
Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop.
Matchless
Cigar
Lighter
Price 50 Cts.
(Special Rates to Dealers.)
This lighter worka in biggest wind, land
or sea, needs no liquid of any kind nor
caps. If dealer cannot furnish wo can.
Matchless Cigar Lighter Mfg. Co.,
1G John Street, New York.
POR SKLE
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PRORATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tn tho County Court of Lincoln County. No-
ttrnatn .
In tlio matter of tho estate of William H.
Welty, deceased.
Nntlen Is hurobv given. Tftat tlio creditors
ot the said deceased will meet tho adminis
trator or said estate uororo mo. uoumy
Judgo of Lincoln County. Nebraska, at tho
county court room In said county, on the 1st
day of December. 1WH, and on the 1st day of
Juno. low. at U o'clock a. m ooch day. for til
purposo or presenting tuoirciaims wr exami
nation, adjustment aim aiiuwuncu. ima
month aro allowed for creditors to present
tholr claims and ono year for tho Adminis
trator to sottlo said cstato, from tho 31st day
nf IVInlvnr 1UUH. 'Pills nntlen will 1)0 nubllslied
In tho North I'latto Trlbuno eight publica
tions successively prior to tno ist uay ot
December, lims.
Wltnossmy hand and seal of said court this
31st day of October, A. D. 1008.
n3-8 W. C. ELDBit, County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notlco is hereby given that at 1 o'clock on
K.lnrrlnv. thn !Hh clav of Decemliur. 1008. at
tho oast front door of tho court houso in tho
city of North I'latto, Nebraska. I will soil at
public auction to tho highest and best bid
der, tho northwest quarter ot section 20,
township in, north or rango tu, westoi tuo oui
P, M. in Lincoln County, Nobraska. the
torms of said salo to bo ono half cash and tho
balance In three equal annual payments with
Interest from thodatoof salo at six per cent
per annum upon oach of tho doferred pay
ments, said salo Is made by vlrtuo ot an
order ot thn district court ot Lincoln county.
Nebraska, In a case wherein Wesloy T. Wil
cox Is plaintiff and Jessie Dlkeraan, Almeda
Dlkeman, (lliauncy E. Dlkeman, Lucllo L.
Dlkeman and llonjamln A. Dlkeman, execu
tor and trustno arc defendant, brought to
partition tlio abovo described land and said
salo Is hold pursuant to said order.
Nov, 3-5 ilUTi.Kit liuniANAN, Itoforco.
ORDER OP HEARING ON PRORATE OF
FOREIUN WILL.
Tho Stato of Nobraska. I
Lincoln County. Is8
In tho County Court. October 20th. 1908.
In tho matter of tho cstato of Amos II.
Adams, deceased.
On reading and llllnir tho petition or a. M.
Ilaydon, praying that tho instrument, filed
on tho 2oth day ot October, 1908, and pur
porting to bo a duly authenticated copy of
tho last will and tcstment ot tho said do
coascd, may bo proved, upproved, probated,
allowed and recorded as tho last
will and testament ot tho said Amos II.
Adams, deceased,
Ordered. That November 10th, 1008, atO
o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said
petition, when all persons Interested in said
matter may appear at a county court to bo
held In and for said county, and show cause
why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not
bnirrantcd. This order to bo published six
consocutivo publications in tho North I'latto
Trlbuno prior to November 10th, 1008.
oW-3 W. O. EiiPKit, County Judgo.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department ot the Interior,
United States Land Ofllco.
North I'latto, Nobraska.
Oct. 23. 1008.
A suniclcnt contest affidavit having boon
Died In this ofllco by Ollvor A. Kldcnour, of
Wallace, Neb., contestant, against homestoad
entry No. 210A0. mado Juno nth. 1000. lor the
southwest quarter ot section 14, township 11,
rango S3, by Low my Itruckmar contestco.
In which It is alleged that said Lowroy
Hruckmarbasnovorestabtlshcd a resldencoor
rnsldi-d unon said land slnco tho dateof his said
entry and has wholly abandoned said land for
more than six months last past. That ho has
not Improved or cultivated said land and
said land Is entirely without Improvements
ot any kind or character, That allot said
defects exists to this dato. Said parties
aro hereby notified to appear, respond and
offer ovidenco touching said allegation at 10
o'clock a..m. on Dec. 33. 1WW boforo tho
Register and Receiver at tho United States
Land Ofllco In North I'latto. Nebraska.
Tho said contestant having, in a proper
aflldavlt, Hied Oct. 23. 1WW. sot fortli facts
which show that after duo dlllgonco personal
sorvlco of this notlco can not do mado, it Is
hereby ordered and directed that such notlco
oo given Dy uuo ana proper publication
.1. K,
NOTICE.
fotlco is hereby given that at ono o'clock
on Monday, tho wth day or wov. iwo, at tno
Kst front door of tho court nouso in tno
city of North Platte. I will sell at public
auction to tlio li guest ana uest uiuucr tno
Routhhalf and northwest quarter of section
sa, township 13. In range II, in Lincoln, uounty,
Hourasxa. .
Torma of said salo aro to boono-tluru mi
cash, balance ono-halfltf) In ono year and
one-half (H) In two years from dato ot salo
with lntorest at six ,per cent per annum.
Said sale Is mado by vlrtuo of an order ot
tho District court of Lincoln county. Neb.,
in a caso wherein Albert O. (Jorhart Is
plaintiff and.Jennlo A- 1'arles, Arthur L.
Uerhart, John II. Gcrhart and Watson S.
Gorhart aro defendants, brought to partition
tho abovo described land and said salo Is
hold pursuant to said order.
Lxsteh Walker. Rofcrco.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Nathaniel R. Martin, defendant: You
aro hcruby notified that on tlio 10th day or
Octolier. 1W8. John C. Dowoy, plaintiff, tiled
ins petition in tno district or Lincoln county.
Nobraska. against Nsthaniol E. Martin, as
dofendatit, to qulot tltlo In tho plaintiff In
tho northeast quarter I INK H) or Section
Fourteen (14), Township Nino (B) North,
Rango Thirty-four (34) west of tho Pth Princi
pal Meridian in Lincoln county, Nebraska)
mat uuring tuo month or December, uu, ono
Nicholas Scullon. who was then owner of said
premises, with his wife Mary Scullon, mado,
executed and dollverod to one Nathaniel E.
martin a mortgage upon saia premises to so-
curo an indebtedness of $100.00, that said
morttfago was rocordod in tho countv clerk's
ofllco of Lincoln county. Nobraska, In Hook
Oof Mortgages at Pago 130; that said mort
gage nas long sinco been paiu, out through
mlstako or neglect still remains of record and
unsatisfied and casts a cloud upon tho tltlo
of said premises; that said mortgago liccamo
duo on tho 6th day ot December. 1801, and
moro than ton years havo olapsod slnco It bo-
camo due and It unpaid Is barrod by tho stat
utes ot limitation.
Tho plaintiff is tho ownor and In possession
of f aid premises and tho object and prayer
of said petition is to havo said mortgago can
celled and discharged from tho records of
tho county clork's ofllco of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, and thatsald tltlo to said premises
bo quieted in tho plaintiff, and for such other
and further rcllof as equity may require.
You are required to answer said petition
on or omoro tno an aayor uecemoor, iwt.
Dated this 10th day ot OctoW, 1008.
JOHN O. DEWEY, Plaintiff.
o20l lly L. E. Roach, his Attorney.
ORDER OF nEARINO FOR APPOINT
MENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX.
Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss
In tho county court October 17th. 1008.
In tho matterot tho estate of Albert Drown,
deceased.
On reading and filing ihd petition of Ida
Kelr llrown, praying that tuo administra
tion of said estato may bo granted to hor as
administratrix,
Ordered, That November Otli, 1008, at 0
o'clock a. m is assigned for hearing said
petition, whon all persons Interested in said
matUir may appoar at a county court to bo
held In and for said county, and show cause
why tho prayorot petitioner should not bo
granted. This notlco to bo published for six
successive publications in tho North Platte
Trlbuno prior to Novombor th, 1008.
W. O. ELDER.
o20-3 County Judgo.
o27-0
Evans. Register.
Seven Years of Proof.
"I havo hud seven years of proof that
Dr. King's Now Discovery is tho best
modicinu to take for coughs and colds
and for every dlseoBed condition of
throat, chest or lungs," says W. V.
Henry, Panama, Mo, Tho world has
had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr.
King's Now Discovery Is tho bost rem
edy for coughs nnd colds, la grippe,
asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, homo
rrhago of tho lungs, und the early stages
of consumption, Its timely ubo always
provonto tho development of pneumonia
Sold under guarantee at Stono'a drug
storo. 60c. and $1,00. Trial bottlo free. 1
Serial NO. 701. II. E. SI585.
NOTICE FOR PIIULIOATION.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob.,
Novomhvr 6. lOUti.
Notice Is hereby given that John W. Child
erslon. of Trvon Nob., who on Dec. 18, 1005,
mado Homestead Entry No. 2I5S5, for weal b i f
section 27, boulhcast quarter southeast quar
ter section 28. northeast quarter, north half
northwest quarter, northeast quarter south:
east quarter section 33, township 18 north,
rango 31 west, slxt'i principal meridian, has
Hied notlco or his intention to maxo unai live
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
above described, Iniforo L- O. Reneau, Clerk
of thn District Court at Tryon, Nebraska, on
the 23d day of December. 1008
Claimant names as witnesses; William
Kalio, Frrd i'opliam. RolsTt Mcl'liarland,
William Scott, all at Trvon. Nobrasku,
nt)o J u. kvans. itegister.
Being through with my herd
bull I offer him for sale; four
years old and a choice indi
vidual. Also some fine young
bulls ready for service for sale.
One-half mile south of court
house. i
F. E. Payne,
Serial No 0SH2.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
(iRiilati'd Tructl.
Applicable to Nuhraska only (Si Stat., l!i.
l uunr, niu.
DIVAltTMENT Or TIIK INTHMOH.
Itnlii'rl Hlates Land Olllrn.
North I'latto. Nobraska November 4. 1008.
Nnttr.n I hurobv clvon that, as dlroctwl bv
llm rVimmUmniiRr of thuOenoral Land Offlrp.
under provisions of tho act ot March 9. 1007,
(Si Mat . wo win oner at pumto saio, to
thn blchest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on
tlmS3tl day of December. 1008. noxt. at this
office, thn following tracts ot land, towlti
West halt southeast quarior, section u. town
ship 10 north., range SO, west 0th principal
merldan.
Any iMirson claiming auvorseir tno aoove
descrltied lands aro advised to lllo their
claims or objections oil or boforo thq tlnio
designated for sale.
.i. l. LVAnn, uegisicr,
tstMI W, U. O. Wwismiiwi Rwiwrwf,
Sheriff's Sale.
Dy vlrtuo of an ordor ot salo Issued from
tho district court of Lincoln County, No
braska, upon a decree ot foreclosure ren
dered In said court whoroln Henry Walto-
math, Is plaintiff and Hannah Hansen, 1'etor
IIUIIBUM. uuiiu iiuiikiuiij itnuin UUiHtlVU UIIU
Arthur llultgren woro defendants, and to mo
directed, I will on tho 28th doyot Nov , 1008, at
ono o'clock p. m.. at tho oast front door of tho
court houso In North Platte Lincoln Ccunty,
MobrasUa, soli at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Inter
est and costs, tliu following described prop
erty, to-wlti Tho northhoast quarter (noM)of
section eighteen uo). townsnip twelve uzj
rango thirty-two (), in Lincoln county, Ne
braska. Dated North I'latto. Nebraska. October
28th. 1008.
OZ7-b 1, L. MlLTONnKUQEU, sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ily vlrtuo of an order of salo issuod from
tlio district court of Lincoln county. Nebras
ka, unon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In
said court wherein Glrard Trust Company,
trustee, is plaintiff ana John Htoecker, l) V.
Stapleten, Mrs. D. W. Stapleton, his wife,
tlrst namo unknown and John Doo are
defendant", and to mo directed, I will on tho
23th day or Nov., nus. at I o'clock p.m.
at tho oast front door of tho court houso In
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, soil
at public auction to tho highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and
cosls.tho followlngdescrllM-'d property, to-wlt:
Southeast quarter ISKM of section Thirty
three l3), township Nino 101,. North of range
Thirty-four 181, West of 0 1" M. In Lincoln
County. Nobraska.
Dated at North I'latto. Nob.. Oct. 20, 1008.
1. L. Mit.TOMlicitOEn,
oS7-5 Sheriff.
PRORATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska, in the matter of the cstato ot Frederick
A Landers, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors of
said deceased will meet tho Administrator
of said cstato, beforo me. txiunty Judge ot
Lincoln county. Nobraska, at the county
court room In said county, on tho 1st day of
lHcemUr. 1008. and on tho 1st day of June,
1000, at 2 o'clock p. m. each day, for tho pur
pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Jx months
aro allowed for creditors to present tholr
claims and ono year for the Administrator to
sottlo said estato. from tho 4th day of Aug!
ust. 10OH. This notlco will bo published In tho
North Platto Tribune, for eight publications
successively prior to tho ist day of December,
10U8.
Witness my hand and seal of. said court,
this aist day ot October. A. D. 1H
W. O, ELDEtt.
riB-u ownrrJutnw.
Serial No. OKI. II. E. 19100.
Notice for Publication.
Departmontof the Interior,
Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob.
September 21st. 1008.
Notlco is horoby given that Carl W. McQrow,
of North Platte, Nobraska, who on December
9tb, loot, made homestead ontry No. 10100.
for tho northwest quartor (NWX). Sec
tion 8, Township 15 north, Rango 2V west
Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of
tntontlon to mako final flvo year proof
to establish claim' to tho land abovo
described, beforo tho Register and Re
ceiver at North Platte, Nob., on tho 20th
day ot Novomber, 1008,
Claimant names as witnesses: P. O. Peter
son. A. Rudolph, T. J. Combs and W. A.
Stearns, all of North Platto, Nobraska,
s-K-fl J. E. EVANS. Register.
ROAD NO. 313.
To all whom it may concern.
Tho commissioner appointed for the
purpose of locating a public road com
mencing at the southeast corner of the
northeast quarter of section 36, town 9,
rango 29, thence running on half sec
tion lino east about 75 rods, thenco
running in a northeasterly course 10
rods, thence running in a southeasterly
course GO rods, thence running cast 20
rods thence runnincr northeast 15 rods.
thenco running east on half flection line
180 rods and connecting with laid out
road thereat, has reported in favor of
the establishment of said road, and all
cluima for damage must be filed in the
county" clerk'B ofllco on or before noon
on the 15th day of December. 1908, or
such road will be established without
reference thereto.
Dated North Platte, Neb., October
13, 1908.
F. R. Elliott,
County Clerk.
ROAD NO. 31C.
To all whom It may concern:
Tho commissioner appointed for tho
purposo of locating a public road com
mencing at the southeast corner of sec
tion 9 and tho southwest comer of sec
tion 10, Town 9, Range 29, running north
on section line between sections 9 nnd
10 about 120 rods, thenco in a north
westerly direction striking the quarter
section lino between tho southeast quar
ter and tho northeast quarter of sec
tion 9 about 50 rods west of section lino
between sections 9 and 10, tnence in a
northwesterly direction about 20 rods
around head of pocket, thence in a north
easterly direction on present traveled
road until it strikes tho present granted
road coming out of head of pocket from
Well caynon, on northeast quarter of
section 9, Town 9, Range 29, this beinr
the termination of the proposed road!
has reported in favor ot tho establish
ment of said road, and all
claims for damage must be filed In the
county clerk '8 ofllco on or before noon
on tho 15th day of December, or
such road will bo established without
reference thereto.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Oct.
13, 1UU3. V, It. ELLIOTT,
County Clork.
School Land Auction.
The following described lands In Lin
coln County will bo offered for loaso
at public auction at tho county treas
urer's pfllce in North Platte, Satdurav
November, 14, 1908 at 10:00 a. m.
Terms of leasing and appraised value
may bo had on application to tho coun
ty treasurer or to the Commissioner of
Public Lands and Buildings at Lincoln
All 36-16-28 i'wcoin.
S-2 36-16-30.
H.M.Eaton, Commissioner Public
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