The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 01, 1908, Image 8

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    Semi - Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publiiher.
BDnSOKIPTION KATKfl! ,t
it ...... i. t ...... ..r,.. . 11.25
Months, cash in advanco Met thanks to nil the friends nnd neighbors
likely that N. P. Grose of Wolbnch
will succoed Mr. Powell In tho pastor
ato hero and afc Paxton, as a meeting is
to bo hold a week from Sunday to con
sider his call.
Mrs. Edward Meyers nnd relatives
extend their sincero nnd hoartfclt
Love's Vibrometer.
Copyright, 1903, by American Press Asso
ciation.
"I fonr. nrofessor." she unld. tovlnir
for their sympathy and kindness to with nor fnn, "that If I should marry
W. R. MALONEY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc.
Calls answered promptly.
Day Phono 120, Night Phono 482.
DR. C. D. STANARD,
DENTIST.
Office hours: 8:30 to 12:00 m,
1:30 to 5:00 p. m.
Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Postofuce tncm jn tno iat,c BJckncss and death of you you would bo constantly referring office 505 J Dewey. Hinmnn Block.
Instance, you were ho devoid of feel-
rrTtpanAV ntfnrcMUP.n. 1. 1908. i UH..U. .t tit,i..i,.i. "K 08 to rorsct to givo mo even a
awuu.x., ' I uuvh, unu it ia uiiuucmui nn.ui "" i n .,,. v,i.,-. ,i I
WOrK OI narVOBlinK Will uaiuiiu nun vn ,n,,M nTpn,a rmurnnlf nn tVin
- . . t i I 1 .a . f i ll . I "
Frank II. Hitchcock, chairman ot tno into tno winter owing to mo nurwK ground that the photographic iraprcs-
rmmlillcftn national committee, hnB of help. An Immense acrcago oi corn Bi0 on your brain had not been suf-
boon solectod as postmnator genoral of was grown in this soction last season flcicntly atrong, whereas your action
Mr. Taft's cabinot. He has occupied and tho returns irom tno crop at w woum do wen, it wouia do just iior-
sovoral positions In tho dopnrtmcnts at cents a bushel will distribute much na.
Washington and Is regarded as a very money among tho farmers. J f!0', 1 Bho"ld
capablo man.
say that mental nc-
4tr.4f. In ntiAttiA. A1tlt9 tilrltr1 4ttn
. .. . , At r I ttVikJT iU I4UUMIVI UUVVUUU V.Ul.Vlt ll.U
irUAmna n iwl I In I nl W Ihfl Ann ilrWa I I
xiiuiiiuo unu nuioujr ui wi im" ni-.,rn h
.... . . ...ii ... r I '"-
vicinity went up. to wanaco tno ioru- n.VhMi wo,ll(1 im hn ,nii. v0ii
IN this great country of ours dtvorco part of tho wcok to got an engine ror nro B0 stooped In materialism that all
1b Inercnsine threo times as fast as pop- their corn Bholler. Theso aro tho men
ulatlon. From 1888 to 1900 tho mar- that were caught In tho Somorsot fire,
riages woro 12,832,011 n number, tho Mr. Thomas being badly burned and
divorces 915,025, or onc-twolfth as Mr. Ilnlsoy losing his team. Wo under
went. Fortv vcars ago thero wore 10,- ntand tho B. & M. company Bottled
000 divorces a year, now thero aro CO,- this caso by paying Thomas $1100 and
000 a year, with a population less than his doctor bill and by paying Halsoy
twico as largo. It Js'ovidcnt that tho
laws of this country ns they relate to
divorce should bo omonded so that tho
petitioners for marital separation
would oxporlonco moro difficulty In ob
taining decrees.
$800. Wallace Winner.
Sinco tho beginning of this year tho
emigrants havo been 091,088, tho Immi
grants 347,055, a net loss in numbers
to this country of 201,033. During tho
samo period of tho year beforo, tho
arrivals from Europe had boon 1,232,021
tho departures 381,987 a net gain of
850,038. Tho suddenness with which
this tremendous inflow was turned into
Pneumonia
Proof.
That's just what you will be
if you will wear one of our
1 CHAMOIS VESTS.
If you are inclined to take
cold easily these vests are just
what you need. We have
them for children also. The
TllKV aro already discussing Mr.
Bryan as a posslblo candidate in 1912.
It is figured that Bryan can secure a
million moro votes from certain sources on outRO wa8 ono of th0 trking feat
than any other democrat, whilo his ur0B 0f tho Into panic.
cnndldncy would loso n million from - ; .
other sources. Tho leading democrats ,n oknhoma ,lcarfl many Btorlo8 of
ot tno country numit mat mo bundles of money mildewed with ago
is cloomy and only by recklessness and
flnmnnrnn thnt. fnnnrl thnlr wnv !n-
... . . I ' I .(.. tn nlmnttn nltln 4n tlnfnatnltin
stupidity on the part oi tho republicans to tho banks immediately after tho ,7Y . "TT
during tho next four years can they- guarantee law went Into effect. There UTITS
tho domocrats-hopo to havo a fighting is no doubt that tho stocking hoards ,.llt t bcllovo ti10 dnv will como when
show. uiminisn Shortly unuor a proper system lt wm uo measured to a scalo, just as
of protecting tho depositor. In tho na- wo moasuro our weight, tempcraturo,
Now thnt tho rosnonsibilltv for lceis- tion at largo thoso hoards will bo ro- pulse."
lofinn n Mniifn.kn u nnnn thh dnmn- ducod materially when conirress nasacB "Iu other words, a trained nurso puts
cratic party, wo do not hear from that tho postal savings law promised by tho a love thermometer ou our hearts and
as tho caso may be. Pcoplo who BUb
mlt to bucU absurdity aro Indeed Qt to
bo under tho euro of a nurso. A luna
tic asylum Is
thorn.'
sentiment hna gono out of you."
"ScntlmcntI You mean sentimental-
Ism. And what Is sentltncntallsm?
Manufactured emotion. I Bay mnnu
fnetured emotion, for it surely Is not
natural, llko anger, fear, pity. And
bow many couples docs lt tie up In
matrimonial chains who aro not fitted
for each other? With what result7
Misery nnd divorce"
Then you don't bellcvo In marriage I rm en .n t9 en
for lovn. You would scorn thoso haD- " wvyv w
py momenta of lovers In tho moon
light, among flowers, listening together
to strains of sweet music."
"Why not say with Shakespeare, 'To
tho lascivious pleasing of a luto?' I
grant you that all theso things lnduco
passion, but Is mere passion a suf
ficient reason for marriage?"
"Of courso notl" (indignantly).
"Tho scientist, whero ho reaches a
foundation for his faith, stands on
bedrock. There is whero I Btand in
tho matter of lovo. Wo havo attained
to a knowledge of what lovo Is. Wo
Stone Drug Co.
Souve nir Postal C ards for Sale.
FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
nnnrea ro much nbout tho benutios of a dominant party. In tho caso of this
bank deposit guarantoo law, romarks onactmont it will not bo necessary to
tho Lvons Sun. In fact thoro is much wait until tho now congress comes Into
doubt exDrossod aH to whothor democ- powor. A postal savings bank bill Is
racy has tho nervo to fathor such a law. on tho calchdar In tho sonato, and has
During tho campaign Candidate Shall- tho right-of-way on December 14. Tho
onbergor had no hesitancy In endorsing oxporionccd mombors aro predicting
nnd promising a guarantee law and Ok- that it will pass in tho short session
or to givo him any time to have on hand
when male friends call, a box of lino
cigars are always in order always ap
tho propor placo for predated. If tho stamp and label on
thn liox hnnr tho mar?lc word "Forest
-supposo in marriages wu oi mo . ... ,, Mnofi f
pnnnlna nrn nrniirhr tnirornor nV vntir I af 1
" iL. i rc 1.1 I.--
moonlight, flowers, music and BUCh o pieuauro uuuruuu mu omunur, iur
SCIIMALZRIED
ini,nm l,ni,l ,',r, na nn ovnmnln nf Tho ttrcssure of tho annronriotion bills Hko; tho other hundred by a-wcll, call thero is no better smoko extant than
nerfectlon alone that lino. So doubtful is usually groat enough to crowd out 11 a vibromotor. In ttfo first hundred that obtained from tho forest king
... I.. . .... I triana wrt rnnnnf ftrnnnf nil tn film ntlf I .
is Mr. Shallonbergor now that ho Is go- other important business, but it is :""v- "7"" o thai ".aMv aro
Ing down to Oklahoma to Investigate, reasonable for an exception to bo made JgJg vSTtSo.
Beforo oloctlon ho know all thoro was In tho caso of tho postal savings. vorcod Now Jf ovcry caso pronounced
to know about guaranteeing deposits; journal.
now that it is up to him to make good
ho finds that tho question domands investigation.
cigar.
J.F.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS
Do Not Endanger Life When a North
Platte Citizen Shows You
the Cure.
Why will pcoplo continue to sudor
AN onstorn Nebraska paper stntca
that four hundred Indians from Indi
ana have planned to attend the nation
al corn exposition in Omaha this month, tho agonies of kidnoy complaint, back-
Thoy aro .prosporouB Indians, own acho, urinary disorders, lameness,
farms and havo accumulated consider- headachos, languor, why allow them
hie wealth in tho pursuitof agriculture, selves to becomo chronic invalids, when
Whilo coming primarily to soo tho ox- n certain euro is oilerod thorn?
position, they nro interested in buying Donn'u Kidney Pills is tho remedy
cheaper lands than thoso thoy farm, to uso, becnuso It gives to tho kidnoya
and intond to lnvostlgato opportunities tho help thoy need to perform their
by tho vibrometer to bo gcnulno lovo
say, 05 per cent, to allow for errors-
turns out happily if tho amatory oscil
lations continue through a long llfo,
would you admit tho scientific method
to bo tho better?"
"Oh, certainly! And If you should
pump a gas luto mo from ono of your
abomlnablo machines that would mako
mo soar In tho sky I would admit that
you nro a conjurer."
"Now, I havo snld that wo know
what lovo is. It has becu defined by
Dr. Schciblcr of tho Berlin Institute
of Kloctro Thorapoutlcs thus: 'Tho os
cillations in the Interior of n person's
body, as may bo Been In tho caso of
vibratory attraction, nro In harmony
that is to say. they aro at tho first
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T S. TWINEM,
v . Homeopathic Physician
nnd Surgeon.
Ofllces McDonald Bank Building.
Phono 183.
A. J. Atncs, M. I). Mario Ames. .1. V;
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.
Ofllco 130
Residence 115
Phonos
D
R. L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician,
Rooms 7 nnd 8. McDonnld
Stato Bank Building,
Phono 148.
WILCOX & IIALLIGAN,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office over Schatz Clothing
Store. Phono 48
rp C. PATTERSON,
x.
Attornoy-at-Law,
Ofllco: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts.
W. W. SADLER, M. D.
Eyes tested. Glasses fitted.
All calls answered promptly
day or night.
HERS HEY, NEBRASKA
Kepubl
icans
are not better pleased over
the result of the election
than are our patrons over
The Quality of our Meats
Givo us a trial order and let ua
convince you
North Platte Meat Market
J. L. STINGLEY, Prop.
ONE MILLION
Smokers to be Made Happy
by Using the
Matchless
Cigar
Lighter
EH
mm
IGHTAHUCC?
for real estato InvoBtmonts in Nobras-1 work.
If you havo any, ovon ono, of tho movomont In comDloto nccordanco with BETTER BREAD THAN
NobraBka lands of greator fertility than symptoms of kidnoy dlsoaso, euro tho osclllatlous in tho Interior of somo MnTHFR I IQCn TO MAKT
their Indiana farmH at much Icsb cost yoursolf now, boforo dlabotes, dropsy, other porson'B body.' " mKJ 1 ntIV vjoclj wirvc
than thoy could ronlizo on soiling tho or Brlght's diseaao sota In. Road this "Oscillations! xuat s a man-s iovo. wntci, a ony nnothor instanco of what
lattor, and thoy nro on tho right track. North Platto testimony:
And tho moro women betweon which
Not only this army of Indians, but
many othors attending tho corn show
at Omaha will becomo intorcsted in
tho rich agricultural opportunities in
Nobraska.
Mrs. Caroline Smith
8th and Pino Sts., Bays
lovers of a good articlo really think of
nmitan ttnAoanra t lirt f Mm
I n vi. I mil- l ..u.v.o.rf
uiiuuuiiii uuuu a (. ilia ua u luunt i nnnttmmit'
oiiecuvo romouy tor Kinney complaint
for during tho pnst six years I suffered
turrllilv from this illHnrilnr. At tlmn
COUNTY NEWS. I my foot and limbs would swell to twico
The cattlo dipping vat recently con- their natural sizo and It was Imposslblo
Btructed Bouth of Brady was placed in for mo to got on my shoes. My back
use tho onrly part of last week and nl- bothered mo constantly by a steady
ready sovoral hundred hoad of cattlo ncho, I was nervous, rested poorly at
havo boon put through tho vat. night and usually got up feeling tired
Ahnut nnn thousand bond of cnttlo completely worn out. About a
belonging to tho Platto Valloy Farm & ynr "8 Ronorol honlth was great- BIon'
Stock Co. havo been tnkon from tho lV run down whon Doftn'8 "I ':
rango north of Maxwoll to tho Applo
.Win, corner b-jrU I--J Arm8tronR'8 broad.
b: "1 can rec- ,. n, LMntinrv pralao is not ob convincing as a porson-
"Scntlmont? You mean clockwork."
"'In tho caBO of tho two sub
jects' "-
"Automatona."
" 'should bo of an ngrecablo na
turo' "-
"A grin painted on their facos."
" 'Blnco tho two vibrations facilitate
tho movement of all tho ntoins which
lu this wny nccumulato and omit their
ravB wltuout aiaturuing tno auru-
praiso is not ob convincing as a person
al trial. Wo want you to try our bread,
eat it, sleep on it and think on it. You
will then say that it's bettor than
mother used to make.
ENTERPRISE BAKERY,
Mrs, Jennio Armstrong, Prop.
wan brought to my attontion, and I
procured a box atyY. P. Stroltz'a drug
storo. in a snort timo tno uaclcacho
nnd other svmntoms woro removed and
attor taxing tno contonts oi uvo uoxos
I wna thoroughly curod.
ior baio uy all uealors. I'rico 50
cents. Foator-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.
Now York, Solo Agents for tho Unltod
atatos.
Remember tho nnme Doan's and
tako no other.
HUMPHREYS'
ford ranch, whoro thoy will bo fed
during tho wintor.
Nolu W. Johnson, foreman of tho II.
L. Williams ranch south of Brndy, waB
rccontly united in marringo to Miss
Yontcs of Eddyvillo. Upon their re
turn to tho ranch a danco was given in
thoir honor.
Tho usefulness of tho Dickons-North
Platto tolophono lino has boon increased
by tho addition of a number of now
Bubscrlborn. TJio valuo of tolophono Bnoolflcs ouro by acting dlroctly on tho
lines is becoming moro uppnront to stck parts without disturbing tho rout of
farmers each day, and It will not bo lU0 j0f j for FOV0r8.
long until practically every farmer in
tho county will bo connected with somo
lino.
John McConnoll, ono of tho success
ful stock growors of Somcrsot precinct,
has adopted tho plan of feodlng his
calves and soiling them ub "baby
boof." This year ho Is feodlng sixty
fivo calves which will bo sont to market
InaBhort timo weighing 700 or 800
pounds oach, and for thorn ho will got
tho top of tho markot, probably $6.25
or $0.60 por hundred.
In spcuklng of tho resignation of
Rev, Powoll, tho Sutherland Freo
Lanco Bays: During his sojourn horo
he has been instrumental in tho build
ing of tho Lutheran churches at this
place and Paxton, and assomblod a
membership of 120. II is altogolhur ' wiVr vwk.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
" Worms.
" Toothing.
" DInrrhon.
OongliB.
Neuralgia.
' llcnilniihos.
No. 10 " DyspepHla.
No. 11 " HupproBBod Porlodo.
Whites.
Croup.
Thofikln.
No. 1C " RliounmtUm.
No. 10 " Mnlnrla.
No. 10 41 Ontnrrh.
No. 20 ' Whooping Dough.
No. 27 " Tho KldnoyB,
No. 80 " Tho Uladdor.
No. 77 " La Qrinpo.
In small bottles of pollota thnt fit tho voal
pooltot. At DruKgUts or umllod, 2Co. oaob.
BZtr AlDUIcai uuhiu iiiiiuuvt imu.
llunibrey'UCd.CV.Cor.Wllll&lU,ioliu BthMti
No. n
No. 13
No. It
supposo each heart Is a lighted tal
low candle?"
" 'this lt la which causes tho senti
ment known ns sympathy' "
"Mnchtno sympathy. I'd ntick n pin
in a man who would offer mo such
sympathy."
" 'and which subsequently causea
lovo.' "
"Oh, heavens! And this la love 1 Then
I supposo cotton mills whero Bhuttlca
nro continually vibrating nro brimful
of romnnccB. And think of tho cases
In watchmakers' shops wbcro tho
watches all hang together to bo regu
lated. How thoy must vibrato for ono
nnothor I And Is this tho kind of lovo
you nro offering mo?"
"My lovo for you is not a thing to
offer. It can only exist with yours."
"Do bring tho vibrometer and lot us
bco whether wo nro lovers."
"Thoro Is yot no bucIi Instrument
Tho nearest wo can get to lt is by tho
touch," taking her hnnd. "Do you fool
a thrill? Thnt'H vibration in unison.
This pressing my lips on youra la n
moro bqmUIvo test."
"I think T do feel It Just a little."
'Terhnpa a cardiac Juxtaposition"
"A what?"
"I will Illustrate. I fold you In my
nrms so that your heart will beat
against initio. Thus."
"Oh, profossor, tho threo tests to
gothor nro"
"Iu you rcnctlonnry vibrntory senti
ment." "I don't enro what you cnll lt It's
Just too nice for anything."
T. A. MITCIIEL.
What Is a
Price 50 Cts.
(Special Rates to Dealers.)
This lighter works in biggest wind, lnnd
or sen, neeus no liquid or any Kind nor
caps, ii ueaier cannot lurnish wo can.
Matchless Cigar Lighter Mfg. Co.,
16 John Street, New York.
T.snAr. ttnTiiiE.
nv. ?.ti.. nUt V Mnriln. ilnfrnilanti You
arolierobr notified that on tlio lt "day of
Octolicr. m. John O. Dewer. plaintiff, filed
Ms petition In tho district of Lincoln county.
defendant, to unlet title In tho Plaintiff In
tho Northeast uuartcr (NK H) of Section
Fourteen (HI, xowrisniii ino yi nyrn,
HanfTo Tiiirtr-rour isw wesi oi mo fi
lial Meridian In Lincoln county. neurasKa;
that durlnc tho month of December. 18H0. ong
Nicholas Scullcn. who was then owner of said
premises, with his wife Mary Pctillen. made,
executed and delivered to ono Nathaniel E.
Martin a morttrairo upon said premlsps to sp-
curo an liuiooiruness oi siw.w, umi. am
mortatro was recorded In tho county clerk s
ofllco of Lincoln county. Nobraska. In Hook
0 of SlorUaitcs at raffo ijos inai saiii mori
faifo has lonir slnco been paid, but thrpnKl;
mlstako or neglect still remains of record and
unsatisfied and casts a cloud upon the tltlo
of said premises! that saldmortgago injcamo
duo on tho Cth day of December. and
moro than ten j-cars havo elapsed slnco lt bo
camo duo and If unpaid Is barred by tho stat
utes of limitation. , , ,
Tho niaintiiT is tno owner anu in possession
of "aid promises and tho object and prayer
of said petition Is to havo said mortgago can
celled nnd discharged from tho records of
tho county ciorx'a onico ot Lincoln couniy,
Nobraska, and thatsnld tltlo to said promises
bo nuloted In tho plaintiff, and for such other
and turilier roller ns cuuiiy may require.
Vim nrn rnnnlrnd tn answer said petition
on or boforo tlio 7th day of Decemlior, 1006.
Dated this n'th day of ocioiior, iw.
JOHN o. ukwky. riainiur.
o20l lly U K. Hoach. his Attorney.
Serial No. OI01. II. E. 191M.
Notice for Fablication.
- Department of tho Intorlor,
tand Olllce at North I'latto. Neb.
i' .. ..... v.n it... ,nrQ
Notlco Is horobr si von that Carl W. McQrow.
of North I'latto. Nebraska, who on December
9th. 1001, made homestead entry No. 191WJ,
ror tno norinwest uuartcr v4 sec
tion h, Township IS north, Rango 29 west
Hlxth Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of
intention to mako unni uvo year prooi
to estnbllsh claim to tho land abovo
described, boforo tlio Itcglstor and He
eolver at North l'lntte, Neb., on tho 20th
day of Novomber, 1008.
Claimant names as witnesses: r. u. I'ctor-
son, A. Itudolph, T. .1. Combs and W. A.
Htearns, all of North Platte. Nobraska,
"slK-o J. K. IiVAKH. Heglstor.
PIIOHATR NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS.
In tho County Court of Lincoln County. Ne
braska.
In tho matter of tho ostata or William II.
Welty. decoasud.
Notlco Is hereby given. That tho creditors
ot tho said deceased will mcot tho adminis
trator of said estato, before mo. County
Judgo of Lincoln County. Nobraska, at tho
county court room In said county, on tho 1st
day of December, IWS, and on the 1st day of
Juno, 1909. at U o'clock a. m. oach day, for the
DurjKJso or presenting their claims ror exami
nation, adjustment and allowance Plx
month nro allowed for creditors to present
their claims and ono year for tho Adminis
trator to sett o said estato. from tho Ulstuay
of October MW. This notlco will bo published
In tho North I'latto Trlbuno eight publica
tions successively prior to tho 1st day of
December, iwn.
Witness my hand and seal ot said court this
Slst day of October. A. D. 190H.
n3-H W. O. Kl.DEii. County Judgo.
NOTICE OK SALE.
Notlco Is hereby irlvcn that at 1 o'clock on
Saturday, the 5th day of December. 1904, at
tlio east front door of the court Iioumi In tho
city of North Platto. Nebraska, I will boll at
public auction to tno n g nest and best bid
der, tho northwest quarter of section 20.
township la, north of rango 33, westot tho oth
P. M. lu Lincoln County. Nebraska, tho
terms of said salo to bo ono halt cash and tho
balanco In three cnual annual oaymcnts with
interest from tho unto of salo at six por cent
per annum upon each ot tho deferred pay
ments, said salo is mado by vlrtuo ot an
order of tho district court ot Lincoln county,
Nobraska. In a caso wherein Wesley T. Wil
cox Is plaintiff and Je&Mo Dlkcman, Almcda
k. lUkeman, unauncy K. uiKoman, Lucilo L.
Dlkoman and Kenjamln A. Dlkoman, execu
tor and trustco aro defendants, brought to
partition tho abovo described land and said
sale Is hold pursuant to said order.
Nov, s-a uuTwm uuchanan. icotereo.
Serial No. 701. II. E. 21585.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ot tho Interior,
U.S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob..
N'llvnmlxir fi. 1008.
Notlco hi herobv riven that John W. Chlld-
erston. of Tryon Nob., who on Doc. 18, 1903,
mado Homestead iviitry no. zibtt). ror west half
section 27, southeast quarter southeast quar
ter section m. northeast quarter, north half
northwest quarter, northeast quarter south
oast quarter section S3, township 18 north.
rango hi west, sixtn principal meridian, nas
lllcd notice ot his Intention to mako final 11 vo
year uroof. to establish claim to the land
nlwvo described, boforo L. O. Itcncau. Clork
ot tho District Court at Tryon, Nobraska, on
inosju uay or uecomoor. ivua.
Claimant names as witnesses: William
Katio, Kred Popham. Robert McPhariand,
William bcott. an atxrvon. Nebraska.
nu-o J. ii. KVAN8. itcglster.
Serial No. 0S82.
NOTICE OK PUIILIOATION
(Isolated Tract).
tAppltcablo to Nebraska only (34 Stat., 1220.1
Public Halo.
DEPARTMENT Or TUB INTFiniOn.
United States Land OIllco.
North Platto. Nobraska. November 4. 1003.
Notlco Is hereby irlvon that, as directed bv
tlio Commissioner of tlioQonoral Land Ofllco.
under provisions of tho act of March 2, 1907,
(3i Biai , rav, wo win oner at puuuc sale, to
tho highest bidder, at iu o'clock a. in., on
tha23d day of December, 1908, next, at this
otneo. tho following tracts of land, towltl
west hall southeast auartor. section 17. town-
imat'clK 0. "est 0th principal
. m ... . . I Tri I'riiiriri.
iZK. claiming adversely tho abovo
aVo allowed for credit lands nro "lvlsod to tlio tholr
SffliamlonoroS7orTo Ad.nhUsUator'o l"f,, AjL;V"n8 0,1 or torotho timo
soinq sniu estato. from tna 4th day of Aug:
ust, uw. This notlco will 1hj published in tho
PRORATE NOTIOE TO CUKniTOllH
In tho Conntv Onnrt nf r.lni.nln rniinl.tf. Nn.
braskn.
In tho matter of tho estato of Frederick
A. Landers, decntisnfl.
Notlco Is horeliv clven. 1.1 mt. Dm crpilllnrj nf
said deceased will mcot tho Administrator
of said estato. boforo mo. County Judgo of
i.incom couniy, Nonraska, at tno county
court room In said county, on tho 1st day of
iiecomnor. anu on tno 1st (lay or Juno,
North Platto Trlbuno. for eight publications
successively prior to tlio 1st day of December,
Witness my hand and seal of said court,
l.t.. 'll... .). , . t ,ruto
W. O. ELDER.
n3-8 County Judgo.
designated for salo.
J. I.. ISVANS,- Register,
O. WooniiuusT, Recolvor.
nO-0 AV. II.
Do
ar ffor
Just what it will buy.
In groceries it is worth
About $1.10
.at.
LAMB'S CASH STORE,
NORTH SIDE.
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 1 O.
ORDER OK HEARINU ON PETITION.
Stato ot Nobraska, I
County of Lincoln, f
In tho County Court November 10th. 1P08.
In tho matter of tho estate of John T.
Ilarshfleld. deceased.
rn rending and filing tho Dotltlon of John
A. Ilarshfleld praying that tho regular ad
ministration of said estato may bo dispensed
Willi.
Ordered, That Decembers, 1108, at 0 o'clock
a. m., is assigned ror neanng said petition
when all persons Interested lu said matter
may appear nt a CountCourt to bo held In
and for said County, and show causo why
the prayer of petitioner should not bo
granted. This notice to bo published for
nix successive publications In the North I'latto
Trlbuno prior to December b, won.
W. U. KLDEH.
nl7-(lt County Judgo.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK LINCOLN
COUNTY. NK11ICA8KA.
In tho mattoror tho appU- 1
cation or iienrv mom.
Guardian ot tho estato of
Namlo llanctson and
Joseph L. llanctson,
minors, to soil Ward's
real estato.
On reading and filing tho Dotltlon dnlv
verified ot Henry Illom. guardian of tho es
tato or Namio iiangtson, and Joseph L,
Ilangtson. miners, for Uconso to sell the fol
lowing described roal estato. to-wlt:
Lots 5,7, and 8 and oast half ot southwest
quarter (EM of SWU) of section Si, township
la, norm oi rango sa west or tno utn p. m. in
Order to show
causo why Ll
censo should not
Issuo for salo ot
Ward's roal es
tato.
Probate Notlco to Creditors.
In tho county court of Lincoln county. No
braska. '
In tho matter of tho estato of Patrick
Cusliliik'. deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors
of tho said deceased will meet tho executor
of said estate boforo mo, County Judgo
or Lincoln county. Nonrasxa. at tno county
court room In said county, on tlio26th day of
December. and on tliozeth day of June,
1909, at 9 o'clock a- m. each day, for tlio pur
poso of presenting their claims for examina
tion, adjustment anu allowance, t-ix months
aro allowed ror creditors to present
claims and ono year for tho executor
to seme said estato rrom tun Mill iiav
of July. 190m, This notlcu will bo published
in tno Norm natto Trinuno ror e g it sue
ccsslve publications prior to tho ZtilU day
... ,1 1 ,,SkJ
Witness in v hand and seal of said court this
7tn nay or November. A. u. ivoh.
W. O. ELDER.
rtl-8 County Judgo.
LEGAL NOTIOE.
In tho (JWtrlot court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska. Kramus ll. Pickett and Oarollno
Hoy I, defendants, will tako notlco that uixm
thoSSth day of November,. 190H, tho plalutlll
Eugene W-Pickett tiled Ills petition In the
district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska
tho object of which Is to havo a partition of
lots 1. 2 and 3 In block 23 of tho town of Max
well. Lincoln county. Nebraska, that lu caso
equitable partition of said real estate cannot
be had that tho samo bo sold and tho pro
ceeds thereof divided lietweon said plaintiff
and the defendants share ami share alike,
one-third to each.
You ami each ot you aro required to answer
said petition ou or beforo Monday, tho Iltli
day of January, 1909.
Euoknh W. Pickett.
dl-i lly Albert Muldoou, His Attorney.
Lincoln County, Nob., for the purpose of rais
ing funds for tlio education and maintenance
of Namto Ilangtson. minor, and for tho pur
poso of tho payment ot tho Indebtedness of
said minors which is a lien upon said real es
tate anu ror tno purpose or preventing sain
estato from being wasted, and lt appearing
from said petition that snld real estata con
sists of a farm located In Lincoln county, No-
orasKa. aim uiui mo incomo tuerorrom is
lusufllclont to pay tho Interest upon tho mort
gago Indebtedness upon said land and to also
support and educate said minors:
It Is therefore ordorod that tho next of kin
ot said minors and all persons Interested In
said real estato appear beforo mo at oham-
ners in tno court nouso in tlio city of North
Platto lu Lincoln Count.v. Nebraska, mi thn
7th day ot December, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m. to
show, cause, If any thoro be, why llconso
should not no granted to said Henry lllom,
guardian, to sell said real estato fortliu pur-
liuses aiKjvusut lorin.
And lt Is further ordered that n copy of
this order m personally served upon all of
tho porsonslntorested in said real estato at
least It days boforo the date sot for hearing
anu mat said notlco do served upon said
minors, and also Ulton Anna Mnrle Hmllli miri
John A. Smith, noxtof kin, and upon Magnus
Mlandcr. tho personal guardian of said
minors, anu mat tins oriier lio published for '
three successlvo weeks lu tlio North Platto,
Tribune, a newspaper published and printed
In said County of Lincoln. Nebraska.
..Dated at chambers In said Lincoln County,
this 7th day of November, 19UH.
, , .... II. Al. tiimiES,
.llldL'enf District (limil nr T Inml.i ,.n.
Nebraska. ii10-:i
v N'OnOE OK RE FE11EE SALE.
Notice Is hernliv L.lvon thnt. nl. .inn f'.lb-
In tho nfternoon on Hnturday. tho Uith day of
Decerr her. 19UH, Rt tho east front door ot tho
courthouse In tho city of North Platto, No-
orasKa, l win sen atpuimc auction for cash
to tho highest and best bidder thn iinrthenut.
quarter of section 4, In township 9 north, of
rango west or oth p. m. In Lincoln county.
Nebraska. r?ald salo is mado by virtue of an
order of tho district court of Lincoln, county,
Nebraska, lu a case wherein Mary Colin Is
Plaintiff and Mary H. Stegeman and Albert
Megoman arodofendautn. brought to parti
tloii tho alxivo described land, and said salo Is
held pursuant to said order-
I. L. MiLTONiiEnaiut, Referee