Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION UATEfll Ono Ver, cash In advance 11.36 Months, cash In advanco ft cts Kntorod at North Platte, Nebraska, Pottofllce as second class matter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908. State Officers Divided. T)o Intest state rcturnB givo the re publicans five nnd tho democrats four Btatc officers. Tho democrats got the governor, Heutenant-Kovernor, nocre fnry of stato nnd railway commissioner, while the republicans bag the treasurer, Btipcrintendent of schools, auditor, nttorney general nnd commissioner of public lands nnd buildings. Tho re publican get but three of tho six con grcBBmon Ilinshaw In tho Fourth, Norris in the Fifth and Klnkald in the Sixth. Tho plurality ' for Norris is twenty-three. Plead Ignorance. A number of voters who cast their bnllotA ngniiiflt Sheldon for governor nnd Williams for railway commissioner, now claim thnt they did not know ShnllonberRer and Cowgill wore being boosted by tho railroads. This plea of ignorutica deems utmost Incredulous, fir it was known nil through tho cam paign that tho rnilroids did not want Sheldon or William In fact a strong fight was mado ngalnat Williams at tho primary election. There haB never been nn odlccr in Nebrnska who mora fully doserved a re-election than Governor Sheldon, and the political ingrntitude shown him will never be forgotten by thousands of republicans in N'brnBkn. The Total Vote of County. Iielow is published the total voto re ceived by tho candidates in tho election last Tuesday. Tho total vote is the .largest ever cast in Lincoln county, exceeding by 1,340 the voto cast In No vember. 1907. Tho decreased voto for Sheldon and Williams ns compared with tho voto for Junkin, shows tho work of tho railroad employes, thoy having op posed tho election of Sheldon and Wil liams and supported Shallenbergcr and Cowgill. In Hall precinct ten ballots woro thrown out which, judges say, should havo been counted. Tho way in which tho country pro dncts Btood up for tho ropubllcan tick et is to bo commended, and as the country republicans saved the county, wo extend congratulations to them and commend them for their good work. Tho voto follows. Total voto In 1008 3247 Total voto In 1007 1007 Taft electors 1542 Bryan electors.... 1381 Debs doctors 170 Chafln electors 81 Governor Sheldon 1470 Shallenberger 14C2 Lieut Governor Hope-well 1527 Garrett 1302 Secretary Junkin 1551 Gatowood 1830 Treasurer ' . . Brian ; 1575 Mnckny 1350 Auditor- Barton 1025 Price 1330 Attornoy General- Thompson 1587 Flohnrty 1334 Com. P, L. and B. . Cowlos 1573 Easthnm 1338 Supt. of Instruction- Bishop 1578 Abbott 1330 Railway Commissioner Willlnms 1490 Cowgill 1431 Congressman Klnkaid 1020 Wcstovor 1297 State Senator Raymond 1581 Reed 1877 Stato Rcprcucntatlvo Busheo , ......1479 Buchanan 1487 County Attorney French 1799 County Commissioner Walters 1500 Garman 1350 For School Fund Amendment 2710 Against School Fund Amendment... 134 For Supremo Court Amendment... 2500 Agnlnat Bupremo court amendmont..237 Seven-Cent Hogs Predicted. A Chicago dispatch says: Prediction of 7-cent hogs is again hoard in stock ynrds circles. Forci'astB.aro all optim istlc as to hogs with weight nnd qunl lty and n gcnornl opinion exists that big hogs, with finish havo already touched tho low spot for the season. Armour attitude U regarded as slgnifl cant, that houso having changed its policy and joined in the buying of heavy hogs. That there will be plenty of light stutT during the early part of the wlntor is certain and this only means scarcity of big hogs later, whon the market is full of thorn. Nebraska and tie Brewers. Lincoln Journal. Tho brewers havo beaton Georgo Sheldon. It matters less that an Inci dental result of their activity carried the stato for Bryan, for Taft has plenty of votes without Nebraska's. But it matters much that they havo been the means of mctelng out punishment for his good deeds to as brave, honest and efficient a governor as this state can over hopo to have. Hero is a man who fought tho people's battlo for freedom from corporation domination at a time when victory was not sure or reform popular. As it hap pened, ho won. Then he put but his words into deeds. Ho becamo the em bodiment of tho "suuare deal" in Ne braska. Ho risked and gained the wrnth of opecial interests by defending gonoral interests. When ho cornea up for tho re-election which should have given him opportunity to complete his work those spocial intcrestr plan his defeat. A standing army Is at hand for that purpose. The brewers have only to pass tho word and their saloon keepers, each with his platoon of followers, spring into lino. No matter whether they fully control tho now governor or not they have won, for by defeating Sheldon they havo given notice that it fs political death in Ne braska to oppose them. What do tho people of Nebraska think of this? Aro they getting tired of finding an army of brewers and saloon hangers-on in tho wav of every movement of whatever kind that tries to cleanse tho politics and straighten tho laws of tho state? If the railroads can induce their employes to support railroad candidates, that cannot bo helped. We must have railroaJs. But f tho brewers join with tho others special interests to knife public officials who aro true to the public, that can bo holpcd. The brewers and their army of liquor sollers we can do very well without if need be. In the light of Tuesday's results It seems reasonably clear that the next stop in Nebraska progress is to put out of politics that inveterate block to all political progress. The liquor interests havo been warned that unless they get out of politics they will bo put out of business. Their answer is the defeat of Sheldon. It is the people's next movo. Fatal Affray near Lexington. A dispatch from Lexington dated Sunday says: Last night a fatal affray occurred about fifteen miles northeast of this placo uta dance between Dave Fisher and Emory Mathowa, two neigh bors who were not on good terms with each other. Hot words passed and Ma thowa Btruck Fisher twice with his fist, ono blow on tho jaw tho other over the heart, tho lattor blow killing htm In stantly. Mathews fled but a ehorlfTo nosae captured him today and he was placed under arrest. Coroner Wado summoned a jury and inquost was1 hold, who roturned tho verdict that deceased camo to his death by a blow from Ma' thew'a fist. Mathews Is now ' in awaiting further developments, jail this being Sunday no charge baa not been filed. yet The Finding of Maafi'i Body. In speaking of tho murder committed in Keith county, particulars of which woro published in Friday's Tribune, tho Ogalalla Newa says: Mrs. Smith, wlfn of the murderor, arrived this (ThurB day) morning with a Denver Post re porter and with Sheriff Boal and D. W Harrington thoy started In one of Holl- owny'a autos for Roscoe whero tho woman says tho murder was commit 4.-.1 Iffl il .k... icu. w nen tnoy arriveu at tho little bcuooi nouno near uoscoo, sho re marked that tho murdor was commit ted at this point, near tho school houso Sho very easily followed tho trail from that point. Crossing tho Roscoe bridgo to tho south sido of tho river, thonco west to tho big draw, soma threo miles Bouth of Ogalalla. When they arrived there she said that was tho place and pointed out where the body would bo found. Tho removal of a few shovels full of earth' rovealod the body, in a badly de composed condition. The remains tal lied with tho description given by the womnn at Denver. The body was brought to Ogalalla and placed in Arrowsmith'a morgue, where Coroner Likens hold an In'quesc Intorrmont was made in the Ogalalla cometcry. COUNTY NEWS. Miss Cozotta Hall, a well known school toacher of Lincoln county, died at tho homo of her sister Mrs. Georgo Snyder, near Maxwell, on Thursday morning of last wcok. The funeral was held Fridny afternoon, and lntr mont took placo In tho cometory on tho J. S. Snyder farm. Tho deceased was twonty-sovon years of ago, and death was due to typhoid fever. Many friends will regret to loam of tho death of this estimable lady. The baskot ball team of the Brady school recently dofeated the Gothen burg school team by a score of fourteen to twelve Card ef Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, of Maxwell, koslre to thus publicly thank tho friends and neighbors for tho kind ness shown and assistance rendered during the illness and at the funeral of their Bister, tbe late CeaetU Hall. A COMMON ERROR. x The Same Mistake Is Made by Many North Platte People. It's a common error. To plaster tho aching back. To rub with liniments rheumatic joints. When tho trouble comes from tho kidneys. Doan'a Kidnoy Pills euro all kidney ills. And are endorsed by North Platte citizens. Mrs. J. T. Hollonbeck. livinsr on Dewey St., North Platte, Neb., says: "During the past two or threo years I have been a great sufferer from a dull. grinding ache through tho small of my back directly over the kidneys nnd my limbs nched so severely the greater part of tho time that I could hardlv drag myself around. In tho morning I would get up so lame that I could not stand erect and it would bo hours bo- foro I could walk about with anv decree of comfort. The kidnoy secretions were very annoyine bv their irregular and frequent action. About a year ago wnen i was reeling very miserable a friend advised mo to try Doan'a Kidnoy s. uiDa niiu a ivwuivu u inA uiy jt A Streitz's Drue Store. In a short time I imnroved with marked raniditv and by the timo I had used tho contents of a few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I was completely cured of this distressing complaint and have since had no return. ' For Salo by all Dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York. Solo Agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan'a and take no other. Young Men's Clothes Edcrhciincr, Stein & Co. Makers YOU know what team work is in a ball game. You learn what it means in the cloth ing business when you buy one of these Edcrheimer-Stein made overcoats wc are showing. The whole force of the great Ederhoimer-Steln or ganization and the Ability and atrength of thlj atore are directed to just one end the aim to take better care of you young men than you havo ever been cared for before. That' team work that will give you the beat overcoat you ever wore. Get it now. Weingand & McDonald Headquarters for Stove Pipe, Stove Boards, Linoleum Rugs, Elbows, Coal Hods, Stove Polish, Etc. Workman & Derryberry 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. Barb wire for sale at Hershey's, corner Fith and Locust St. Phone 15. What Is a Just what it will buy. In groceries it is worth About $1.10 ftt LAMB'S CASH STORE, NORTH SIDE. MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask your neighbor tho reason. The answer comes, his prices nro right and satisfaction guaranteed. Mv larco and well assorted stock enables every buyer 10 gee wnac no wants, wow la the time to build. Let me fiiruro vour noxt 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. batistaction is my motto. C. F. 1DDINGS. Delicious Bread that confers an added charm to any moal, is mado bv thoEnternrisoBakerv and served at your homo every morning ior orenKinsc. it is tamous among an who know what is crood to eat. It has that delightful flavor which is so sel dom attained oVen among tho beat of bread makers. Givo us a trial order and you will know how good it is. Enterprise Bakery. Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. My 4-X Flouris Uncle Sam' Pride and mino also. Why not yours? It's the perfect flour; n scientific product of tho most npproved milling methods. uomcmbcr every grocer in town handles it, nnd overy suck is guaranteed. Wear that satisfaction smile that comes from tho ubo of the first sack of my flour. "Satisfaction" is my motto. C. F. 1DDINGS. On the Watch for tho highest quality nnd best and most stylish harness that is mado we alwnys aro, nnd that Is what we Recurn for our stock. Wo have everything In up-to-date designs in both light and heavy horness and horse goods of all kinds and at fair prices. A. F. FINK. Mar Wor PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TVVINEM 0 Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Offlcei McDonald Bank Hulldinp. Phono 183. A. J. Ames. M. D. Marie Amos, .t. l DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. Phonos I Office 130 f hones V RcBidonco 115 D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 anH 8. McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phone 148. WILCOX & IIALLIGAN, Attorneys-at-Law. Offico over Schntz Clothing Store. Phono 48 rp C. PATTERSON, Attorney-nt-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full line of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls nnswercd promptly. Day Phone 12C. Night Phono 482. DR. C. D. STANARD, DENTIST. Office 6051 Dewey. Hinman Block. uttice nours: b:3U to 12:00 m. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. ONE MILLION Smokers to be Made Happy by Using the Matchless Cigar Lighter Price 50 Cts. (Special Rates to Dealers.) This lighter works inbiorcrest wind. land orBea, neeas no nquia of any kind nor caps, ii aeuier cannot furnish we can, Matchless Cigar Lighter Mfg. Co., 16 John Street, New Yerk. Probate Notice to Creditor!. In tho countv murt nf T.lnnnln nnnntv. Mn- uraHK. In tho mattor of tho cstato of Edward L. Kaln, deceased. Notlco la hereby given, that thn creditors oi me saw uecoascu win meet tho administra trix or Bala estato. rjerore me. Gnuntv.Itidirn of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on theldtb day of 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tbe pur posoot presenting tholr claims for examlnar tlon, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho administratrix to settle said estato from the 19tb day of October. 1908. This notlco will bo published In tho North I'latto Tribune for four weoks successively prior to tho 18th day of Novombor. 1908. nuvomucr. ivuo. ana an ma utn anv nr niav. Witness mv hand and seal of said court this inn uay oi uctouor. A, I), lws. W. O. ELDER. o20-4 County Judge, ORDER OF HEAIMNQ ON PROBATE OP 1'UIIKIUN WILL. Tho State of Nebraska. I Lincoln County, fBS In tho County Court, October 20th. 1008 In tho mattor of tho estate of Amos II Adams, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of O. M. Harden, uravlnir that tho Instrument. 11 led on tho 20th day of October, 1908. and pur porting to be a duly authenticated copy of tho lan will and tcstment of the said de ceased, may Imj proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as tho last win ana testament or the saw Amos II Adams, deceased. uruerea, That wovemuer win, ivua, atv o-ciock a. m is aasignca ror bearing said petition, whon all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo li"ld In and for said county, ana show causo why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted. This order to be published It consecutive, publications In tbe North I'latte i riuuno prior to Novomnor tutu, ivots. oiW-s W. C. Er.nEii. County Judiro, CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office. North I'latto, Nebraska. Oct. 23. 1008 A sulllclont contest aflldavlt having boon filed In this olllco by Oliver A. Itldnnnnr. of l' . 1 1 1 .... V..V. .nlA1,iaMi 1 . t entry No. 21US0, mado Juno 14th, I WW. for tho southwest quarter of section 14, township 11, range uy uuwrny ttrucKmar contcstce. In which it Is allcircd that said Lntrrnv Ilruckmar has never established a rusldencoor roildud upon said land since thedattiof his aatd Kiitry and has wholly abandoned said land for more man six montiis last pasu mat hu has not Improved or cultivated said land and said laud Is entirely without lmDi-ovcmonts of any kind or character. That allot aald defect exists to this date. Bald parties off or evidence touching said allocation at 10 o'clock - a. m. on Dec. 33, txjforo tho Keitister and Hocolver at tho united States L.ami umco in norm natty. Nebraska. riio saiu contestant navinir, in a proper aflldavlt, (lied Oct. 23 1WM. set forth facts which show that after duo dill? unco personal service of this notlco can not bo mado. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notlco uo given uy uuo ana proper publication. oW'tt J. ft. Kvamb. Ueslster, Sheriff's Sale. Hy vlrttm of an order of sale Issued from tho district court of Lincoln County. Ne braska, upon a decree, of foreclosure ren dered In aald court wherein Henry Walto math, Is plaintiff and Hannah Hansen, Poter llanon, John Uultgren, Laura Hultgren and Arthur Ilulttm n wero defendant), and to mo directed, I will ontho2Hthdayof Nov , 1908. at one o'clock p. in., at the east front door of thn court houho In North I'latto Lincoln County. Nebraska, sell at public auction tothp highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Inter est and cosik. tho following desctlUxl prop erty, to-wltt Tho northheast quarter (nek)of nee. Ion eighteen (IS), township twelve (12) range thirty-two (3J), In Lincoln county. Ne braska. Dated North Platte, Nrbraska. October 20th. 1U08. IMI-H h L. MiLVDi.irtfK.kiJh ftAfrUTt LEOAL NOTiOE. t ovi Mhtnti v.. Martin, defendant: You ahnraht. nntlfliwl that nn thn 16th day of October, 1808. John O. Dowey. plaintiff, filed his petition In tho district of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against Nathaniel K. Martin, as defendant, to quiet tltlo In tho plaintiff In the Northeast quarter hi ui Fourteen (ID. Township Nino (9) North, lUnpo Thirty-four (JD west of tho dth Princi pal Meridian In Lincoln county. Nebraska? that during the month of December, 18S0. ono Nicholas Bcullen, who was then owner of said premises, with his wife Mary Bcullen. made, executed and delivered to one Nathaniel E, Martin a toortgago upon said premises to so- curo an indebtedness or iiw.w, mat biu mortgagovras recorded In tho county clerk's offlco of Lincoln county. Nebraska. In Book 0 of Mortgagee at I'ago lSflj that said mort gage has long Mnco been paid, but through mistake or neglect still remains of record and unsatisfied and casts a cloud upon tho tltlo of said premises; that said mortgage becamo duo on tho nth day of December. 1891. and mnrn than ten vnars have elapsed slnCO It be- camo duo and If unpaid Is barred by tho stat utes of limitation. Tho plaintiff Is the owner and In possession of "aid premises and the object and prayer of said petition Is to havo said mortgage can celled and discharged front tho records of tho county clerk's onico or Lincoln county. Nebraska, and thataald tltlo to said premises bo quieted In tho plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as equity may require. Ynu are renulred to answer said petition on or before tho Ttli 'day of December, 1D06. Dated this mth day or uctoner, iww, JOHN O. DEWEY. Plaintiff. oSOl Hy L. E. Itoacb, his Attorney. ORDER OrHEARINO I'OR APPOINT MENT OK ADMINISTRATRIX. Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho county court October 17tb, 1008, In tho matterof tho estate of Albert Ilrown. deceased. On reading and tiling ttia petition or Ida Kclr HroiTti, praying that the administra tion of said estate may bo granted to hor as administratrix, Ordered. That November 0th. 1908. at 9 o'clock a. m.. Is assigned for bearing said petition, when an persons lntorcsicu in saiu matter may apnoar at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted. This notlco to bo published for six succcsslvo publications In thn North I'latto Tribune prior to November utn. W. U. H1.1IKK, o20-3 County Judge. Serial No. (HOI. U. E. 19190. Notioe for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Ofllce at North I'latto. Nob. September 21st. 1008. Notlco Is hereby given that Carl W. McOrow, of North I'latte. Nobraska. who on December 9th, 1901, mado homestead entry No. 19190. ror tho northwest quarter vai, sec tion 8, Township 15 north, Rango 29 west Sixth Principal Meridian, has Died notlco of Intention to mako anal flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nob., on the 20th day of November, 1008. uiaimant names as witnesses: l c. retcr- son. A. Rudolph, T. J. Combs and W. A, Stearns, all of North Platte. Nebraska, rca-B J. K. EVANS, Register. PRORATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Conntv Court nf Lincoln Cnnntv. Nn- braska. In tho matter of tho estato of William II. Welty. decuasod. Notice Is hereby given. That tho creditors of tbo said deceased will meet tho adminis trator of said estato, bo foro me. County Judge of Lincoln County. Nebraska, at tho county court room In satd county, on tbo 1st day of December. 1908, and on the 1st day of Juno. 1009, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for thn purpose of presenting their claims for exami nation, adjustment ana allowance, rux months are allowed for creditors tn nresnnt their claims and ono year for tbo Adminis trator to settle said estate, from tbo 31st day of October 1908. This notlco will be publish! in tho North I'latto Tribune eight publica tions successively prior to tho 1st day of December, 1908. Witness my hand and foal of said court this 31st day of October, A. D. 1908. n3-8 w. C. Elder, County Judge. NOTICE OP SALE. Notlco is horeby given that at 1 o'clock on Saturday, the fitb day of December. 1908, at the east front door of tho court house In the city of North Platte, Nebraska, I will soil at Subllc auction to tho highest and best bid er, tho northwest quarter of section 26, township IS, north of range 83, westof tbo Bth P. M. fn Lincoln County. Nebraska, tho terms of said sale to bo ono half cash and the balanco In three equal annual payments with Interest from tbe date of sale at bIx percent per annum upon each of tbe deferred pay ments. Bald salo is made by virtue of an order of tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, lnacaso wherein Wesley T. Wil cox is plaintiff and Jessie Dlkcman, Almcda E. Dlkcman, Ohauncy E. Dlkoman. Luclle L. Dlkeman and Honjamln A. Dlkeman, execu tor and trustee aro defendants, brought to partition the above described land and said sale Is held pursuant to said order. Nov, 3-5 BrrrMtn Buchanan, Roforco. Serial No. 761. II. E. 21585,, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor. U. 8. Land Office at North Platto, Neb., November 6, 1908. Notice Is hereby glvon that John W. Chlld erston, of Tryon Nob., who on Doc. 18, 1905, mado Homestead Entry No. 21585, for west half section 27, southeast quarter southeast quar ter section 2a northeast quarter, north half northwest quarter, northeast quarter south east quarter section 33, township 18 north, range 81 west, sixth principal meridian, has filed notlco of his Intention to mako final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before L. C. Reneau, Clork of the District Court at Tryon, Nebraska, on tho23d day of December. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: William itl?' I,ed..I0flhtnl5 Robert McPharland. William Scott, all at Tryon, Nobrasko. nfl'8 J. E. Evans. Register. Porlal No. 0382. NOTIOE OF PUBLICATION . (Isolated Tractn Applicable to Nebraska only (34 Stat., 11),1 Public Salo. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTBIIIOII. . United States Land OfUco. North Platte. Nobraska. November t, 1008. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of thoQonoral Land Office, under provlston3 of tho act of March 2, 1907. (31 Stat . 1224). wo will offer at public sale, to tho highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 23d day of December. 1908. next, at this office, the following tracts of land, towlf. West half southeast quarter, section 17. town ship 10 north., range 30, west 6th principal mcrldan. Any person claiming adversely tho above described lands are advised to fllo tholr claims or objections on or before tho timo designated for salo. . , E' Evans, Register, nfl-fl W. n. O. WootmonsT. Receiver. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of -an order of salo issued from the district court ofjLlncoln county. Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court whoroln Qlrard Trust Company, trustee. Is plaintiff and John Stoccker, D W, Stapleten, Mrs. I). W. 8tapleton. his wlfo. tlrst namo unknown and John Doo aro defendants, and to me directed. I will on the 28th day of Nov. 1B08. at 1 o'clock p.m. at the east front door of the court houso In North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder for ..'.JV?!11? "ilu "J,15". Interest and costs.the followfngdescrlbed property, to-wlt: fi0Ji.li'f,Vauirtr. lBJi HI of section Thirty three (83), township N no 191,. North of range TWrty-four 1311. WestoJ 8 P M.ln LlncSfn County. Nebraska. Dated at North Platte. Neb., Oct,f. 1908. I. I MlLTONBEIiOnt, o37'5 Shorlff. PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of Lincoln county. No braska. In the matter of the estate of Frederick A Landers, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tho Administrator of said estate, before me. County Judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at the county December. 1908, and on tho 1st day of June. 190U. at 2 o'clock p. m. each day. for the puS pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months are allowed for creditors to present the r cU tns and ono year for the Administrator to 0"lBlu r1.4'0' '.rora tii 4th day of Auic N&ih im.SL'W11 . Published In tie North I'latte Tribune, for eight publications successively prior to tiio 1st day of December, ,iY"..n?''? my hand and seal of said court, this Jlsl day of October, A. I). 1908. W O. ELDER. nlHi Oounty Judgo.