Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare. Editor and Publisher. SUnSOIUI'TION RATKBl (Jno Year, cash In advance H.2S Months, cash in advanco cl Entered at North 1'latto. Nobraska, I'ostofllCB kb second class matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908. All will ngreo with Mr. Hnrrimnn when ho says that idlo money makes idle men. When capital is out nt work tho mills nnd factories nro busy, nil classes of improvements aro being mndo and there is n demand for labor; but when money is dopositcd in banks on time certificates or buried in tho too of n stocking, a surplusngoof labor invari ably follows. Patrick Grady tho sum of $2.00 per sonal tax for 1908 paid under protest for reason of error in assessor in Hinman precinct. Tho following claims wero allowed: K. T. Tramp, mdsc, 3G.00 Sundry persons, general election cx nenHfifl. B70.70 W. C. Elder, services as county judgo C9.90 J. M. Wilson, salary and expenses 121.50 G. Ii. Hue, account of W. Carsen 20.0a Sundry persons, primary election G27.10 Kav C. Lnngford, county treasurer, vou aro hereby authorized to correct tax list of Western Union Telctrranh Co. for tax of year 1908 on nccount of error in assessment. Adjourned until tomorrow. Barb wire for sale at Ilershey's, corner Fith and Locust St. Phone 15. KpITH THEATREE OIIA8. A. STAMP. Manager "SSL. December 14 - O J Tub year now drawing to a closo has proven one of tho most prosperous North Platto haB ever known. In build ing operations it equals last year, in fact surpasses 1907 in tho number of residences erected. Tho now year promises evon hotter things, and there is no causa for pcoplo to change their opinion as to North Platte being ono of tho bent towns in tho west. For Rent. Fivo room house, modern in every rcsncct. bath, electric liirhts. etc. Only fivo blocks from tho business part of the city. Located in the south part of town. Sco us at once, for tho nmount that this pluco can bo ranted for will insure its rent by tho first applicant. Tomplo Heal Estato & Insurance Agency, uooms 1 nnu z mcuonniu Building. Chas. H. Yale Company I 20th ANNUAL ODLATION The Everlasting Devil's Auction GOT HIS HAIR DACK. Wii I'erfoctlr I'nltl "When lie Slnrted to Vac Newbro'a Herplclde Frederick Manuel!, Maryland block, Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of Now bro's Herplclde. April 6, '09, and began to use it for cntiro baldness. Tho hair fol licles In Ms scalp woro not dead and in 20 days ho had hair nil over his head. On July 2 ho writes, "and today my hair la oa thick nnd luxuriant as any ono could wish." Nowbro's Hcrplcldo works on an old principle and with a. new d:s- rnvnrv ilcntrov Ihn CftU'O and YOU T0- mnvfl tho effect. Hcrplcldo destroy tho cerm that causes dandruff, falling hair. nml Hnnllv baldness, so that with tho rniun enno tho effect cannot ri'mnln. Stops fnlllnc hair at onco and a new Krowth starts. Sold by londlnr druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for nampio to Tho Hcrplcldo Co.. Detroit. Mien. Tun alrnn no print nml 11.00. MeDnncll & Uravcs. spe-10' Atrnnts. What Is a Jo ar fort PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. TWINEM. Homeopathic I'hysiciun nnu burgeon. Office: McDonald Bank Building. Phono 183. J. Just what it will buy. In groceries it is worth About $1.10 A. J. Ames, M. 1). Mario Ames. it. D- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 .at. GEO. 13. DENT, Physician nnd Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. Oflice 130 Phones (Residence 115 Do You Know TUB Cnrtor postal savings bank bill is scheduled to come up in tho United States Serrnto early next week. Congressmen, it is said, aro receiving many letters urging them to defeat tho bill. Thcso requests, undoubtedly, come from bank officers, nnd not from tho "plain people", for tho latter ro in favor of the measure, yet do not tako as much interest in tho matter as the bankers. Mutt Show Tickets. It is announced from Union Pacific hedaquarters at Ornuha thnt on and nftor December 10 all passengers on thnt railroad will be required to show tickets before boarding n train. Tho rulo was adopted on tho Burlington, Rock Island and Missouri Pacific some tlmo ago, but whether strictly enforced docs not appear. The comforts of a hot water bottler Come in and let us explain their many uses. We order direct from the factory insurincr vou new coods and at lowest price. Two-quart Hot HC0 Reauzino that W. J. Bryan's in fluence will be potent with tho next Nebraska legislature, says tho Lincoln News, lenders of tho fight for county option nro preparing to forca tho issuo in such u way that lie will bo compelled to tako slues upon it. I no declaration is made in nn emphatic mnnnor, says the News, that he must show his hand or his future political ambitions, whether for tho senate or in Homo other direction, will bo opposed by tho organ ized temperance forces in Nebraska. A committee of educators, comprising the presidents and chancellors of uni versities, colleges nnd neademics of tho state, will bo chosen to pay him n visit and ask his support for a county option bill. Tho scnato is said to be practically a tie and both sides claim the house. In ttiis situation it is practically up to Mr. Bryan to enst tho deciding voto. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. December 7th, 1908. Board of county commissioners mot Cursuant to adjournment, present full oard nnd county clerk. R. C. Lnngford, county treasurer: You nro hereby authorized to refund to M. Kuhns tho sum of $29,00 paid under protet for reason of assessors' error in value of merchandise. Claim of John Rylander, road work, allowed on DJst. No. 18 for $27.00. Fred Ginnpp, road work, nllowod on Dist. 1G Tor $7.50. W. T. Elliott, bridiro work. $218.00. J. R. Rltnor, building fnscincs, al lowed on gonernl fund for $1CG.C0. Ed Gilmnn, work on fnBcinoB, $52.50. J. R. Ritner, bridge work, allowed on bridge fund for G3.95. Rny C. Lnngford, county trcnBurcr: You nro hereby authorized to refund to N. Walker tho mim of 43.50 poraonal tax for 1908 pnid under protest for reason of error in tax list. To Maurice D. Shirley: It in reported that you hnvo destroyed by plowing tho corner of road No. 281 in tho southwest quarter of section 20, town 9, rango 30, und hnvo plowed nearly all of said rond, and all of road No. 22 on unst lino of Bnid quarter Boction; nnd ns tho county Burvoyor wi'l bo in your neighborhood for Borne timo, and it is dcsirablo yiat you hava tho corners reestablished at your oxpenflo, you win navo to ccuso plowing up any of tho road In tho fu ture, as on complaint you will hnvo to be prosecuted according to law. Road districts No. 20 nnd No. 28 nro hereby changed to correspond with the precinct lino botween Roscdalo and Blrdwood precincts. ClalmB woro allowed hb followa: Sundry persons monsuring grades, on road No. '13, allowed on Dist. No. 1G for $19.50. Sundry persona measuring rrrndes. al lowed on Dist. No. 32 for 19.50. Sundry persons Biirvoying road No. 310 nllowod on Dist. No. 20 for 41.25. Sundry poraonB survey of road No. 308 allowed on Dist. No. 1 for 28.00. Sundry persons measuring grade on road No. 300, allowed on Dist. 1 for 11.50. Sundry porsons measuring grade on road 1G2 allowed on Dist. 27 for 10.50. P. G. Meyer, recording field notes, 12.50. Sundry persons Burvoy of ronds No. 315 nnd No. 172, nllowod on Dist. 23 for 37.25. M. P. Wnldo, grading, nllowod on tho aovoral districts for 1.037.5G. Adjourned until tomorrow. December 8, 1908. Board met pursuant to adjournment, prosont Kockon nnd Springer, Commis Bioner Wills nnd county clerk being nt Hastings nttonding county commis Blonora' mooting, Tho following claims wero allowed; A. P. Kelly, printing, 1G8 GO. Sophia Anderson, caro of Emma An dorson for four muntlis 108.00 I. L. Miltonbergor, snlary for Octo ber nnd November 100 00 I. L. Miltonbergor, board of prison era July to October 175.00 1. L. Miltonbergor, mileage In stnto enflos 231.20 O'Rourku & KrntzoiiHtoin, iiuIhu 19.27 Murphy & Johnson, lumber, 198.22 Rex Gilmnn, teams nnd carriages, 10.76 Dr. Geo. B. Dent, county physician, 27.50 A. Holzmnrk, mdso for poor, 80.00 C. A. Lowell, deputy sheriff forthreo months, 17G.0O C. A. Lowell, investigating John Woillnrd, 8.00 J. D. W. Lincoln, digging graves 9.00 Georgo G. McKay, mdso, 42.50 McDonald & Wiifngand. mdso, 44.05 Schatz fi Clubnugh, mdso, 3.00 Leo Tobiu, mdso, 35.40 Wilcox Dopt store, indao, 48.70 Ray O. Lnngford. county 'trcuHurori you nro hereby nuthorlzcd to rof und to Puckcrue Island. Prank Lcdgorwood, of tho island, lost one of his host work horses last week; also Sam Warnock of tho south sido lost his bny singlo driver last Sunday from a causa unknown. Mrs. Minnio Mnrcum, of Gable, Wyo., 1b visiting her brother Iko Smith nnd other relatives this month. Mrs. Mnggio Kylo, of Farnnm, who took critically ill at tho homo of her uncle, Duko Tremblys, last Thursday is improving. Her mother arrived Satur day to tako chargo of her till sho can bo removed homo. Duko Trembly was transacting busi ness in North Platto Monduy and Tues day. Tho dance nt John Rohren's Friday night was well nttcnuetl. Whllo driving homo from North Plntto luBt Friday evening Lawrence Wilson drove up on n bank causing his buggy to tip over. Sam Warnock nnd Will Shnnor woro North Plntto callors tho first of the week. I. C. Smith 'a now houso is nenring completion. Mrs. Bertha Livingston nnd Miss Olive Decker woro tho guests of Mrs. Frank Drake Friday night and atten ded tho danca at Rohrcn's. Elmer Chnso camo nenr losing ono of IiIh work horses last Monday by break ing througe tho ico and miring down in tho mud nnd water in the Box Elder slough which runs through John Roh rcn's pasture. Extraordinary Spectacle Superior Scenic Investiture 4 Baby African Elephants in Native Jungle Dance Large Company: Extravagantly Costumed Schiller & Co., Grand Transformation Scene "ARMOR" "Best Ever" Every Feature New this Year First Water Bottle Family Druggists. door north of First Nat'l Bank. LAMB'S CASH STORE, NORTH SIDE. FOR SALE We have some very choice Poland China and Duroc Jen- scy uoars oi serviceaoie age. I m mimed by the Kidgway process. Also 13. P. Rock Cockerels and Muscovey Drakes almost as lame as creese and from prize winning strains. J. O. ANDERSON, Lexington, Neb. DR. L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 nnd 8, McDonnld Stato Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorncy8-nt-Law. Office Store. over Schatz Phono 48 Clothing rp C. T. PATTERSON, Attorncy-at-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. Seats on Sale at Clinton's A number of new specialities uniquo nnd attractive, hnvo been Bocurod uy Chas. II. Ynlo for tho 28th edition of his "Evorlnsting Devil's Auction" Co. A Europonn sensation never before seen in this country will bo ono of tho many features or interest. Patrons may cngorly nwait tho annual oblation which comos to tho Keith next Monday evening. FOR SALE. At the Experimental Sub-Station. Sotno choico Duroc-JerBcy Boars nt $15 each. Twenty-fivo head of ycnrling atoorB nnu lienors; nearly all or these nro Abordeon-AngUB grades. Bromo grass seed of tho crop of 1908 at 10 cents per pound. Khurson oata for seed nt GO conts per bushol, There is no moro winter wheat for Bale. W. P. SNYOP.it, Supt. 5 and 10 Acre Tracts at $100 Per Acre. Adjoins City Limits. Ten blocks southeast of Court House. Roy B. Tabor, Trustee. By Wm. E. Shuman, His Attorney. CALL ON US for nny information you mny rcquiro re garding real estate. If you desire to buy, sell, exchange or rent our advice will bo of vnluo to you. REAL ESTATE VALUES AND CON DITIONS nro constantly changing. We make it a point to keep in touch with nil such changes, and this being so puts us in a position where wc can help our friends decidedly. Drop In nnd hnvo a talk. Right now wo have some very desir able vncant lots in tho west end nnd several modern priced dwellings close in thnt are bargains. Buchanan & Patterson. Public Sale. D. B. Carlisle will offer at public sale at tho former John Bnggott farm three miles west of tho state xpori mental station, on December 17tn six teen bend of horses and mules, thirteen head of cattle, a lot of farm implements, household furniture, COO bushels of corn, 1900 catnlpa tree's and other ar ticles too numerous to mention. Terms all sums under $5 cash, nil over that nmount one years timo on approved security, ten per cent interest. NOTICE. To tho persons who have made applica tion lor county bounty on coyotes. As the state legislature convenes soon und it bus the power to appropriate money for tho payment of stato bounty on coyotes etc., Your uttention is called to this mat ter that you may file claim with tho Secretary of state for bounty it you Wish tO UO SO. 1' . K. CiLLIOTT, County Clerk. Wood Turning and W. W. SADLER, M. D. Eyes tested. Glasses fitted. All calls answered promptly day or night. HERS HEY, NEBRASKA. W. R. MALONEY, Furniture Repairs, funeral directorandembalmer 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. are not better the result of pleased over the election ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up on my premises situated on the north enst nunrter of section townshin 15. north of rantrc 30. Llncol countv. Nebraska, tho following de scribed nnimal to wit: Ono light red bull about 18 months old, .weight nbout 500 pounds, no brand visible, bald cs tray was taKcn up about tno miuuio oi June, 1908. MAURICE BitEEN. Estray Notice. Taken up, seven calves, two heifers nnd fivo steers, fivo nnd ono-hnlf miles enst of Hershey, ten and ono auartcr miles west of North Platte. Parties owning same can hnvo them by prov ing proporty, paying cost or notice nnd tlieir keeping. uallas wills. than are our patrons over a The Quality of our Meats Give ua a trial order and let us convince you North Platte Meat Market J. L. STINCLEY, Prop. WHEN YOU PUT MONEY IN A CADRIAGE you want to know thnt your monoy Isn't wasted. We glvo n written guar antee to ovory purchaser. There is no enjoyment thnt can equal n rido In ono of our matchless carriages. Wo can supply you with any Btyle, nil built with thnt caroful attention which in con struction nnd finish add so much to personal comfort. A. M. Lock. T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. Mv services aro worth all thevcost. If you go to n cheap man you will probnbly fail to sell or bo compelled to sell nt n sacrifice. Tho only rea Bon nny auctioneer is cheap Is be cause his services aro not worth much. For terms and dates write or wire nt my expense. Phono E501 LADIES' CLOAKS AND SUITS. Tho ladies of North Platto and vici nity nro fnst learning that they can bo well dressed and that their clothing will hnvo thnt stylish look if bought from our Ready to Wear Department. They nro finding thnt thisclasa of goods bought from us cost no moro than if bought elsewhere, whllo wc give them far better values in workmanship nnd stylo and all thosa little touches that every woman realizes mako her appear better dressed than her neighbor. Tho time to buy winter suits nnd cloaks is in the fall when you can get some benofit from wearing them. Our lino is still complete. Wilcox Department Store ONE MILLION Smokers to be Made Happy by Using the Matchless Cigar Lighter Price 50 Cts. (Special Rates to Dealers.) Tliis lighter works in biggest wind, land or sea, needs no liquid of any kind nor caps. If denier cannot furnish wo can. Matchless Cigar Lighter Mfg. Co., 16 John Street, New York. A Christmas Drive that will bo thoroughly enjoyable to tho man who likes speed, or to thoso who like stylo and elegance, will bo that in which your horses nro clothed in a now liarnesB from our magnificent ntock of up-to-dato, well mndo harness. For nn Xmns gift to tho driver of good horses thoro is nothing more acceptable than u harness from A. F. FINK. NOTICE OK OUARIMAN HAL 13. In Mio district court of Lincoln County, No hrasku. In llitt matter of tlui application of Henry Worn, uuardlau of Namlo llaugtsou anil Jo seph L- llauutson. minors, for loavo to hull Notion In lioroby irlvtm. tlniUmnmant to an onlirof thu llunorahlo II. M. Urltm. .IihIko or tho District Court of Lincoln County. No- hrn.il.-A. ttinilii mi Ihn 7tll (Ioa of IlnClltlllHir. HKVS, fur unit) of ronl ohtatn hurotnafU'r ili'K crlUd, thurti will bo sold at imhllc vcniluo to llio liltrmoil tmuior rorcasu ai tno nasi mui iloor of tho court houso In tho city of North 1'latto. in Hald county on tho llth loy of .Ian- mrr. IIXIU. nt Mm Iwuir of olio o'clock II. 111.. contral tlmo. tho following ilcscrllHHl real os- Inloi I .Ota ft. 7 unci H mill tho oast half of tho vimlliwi'st ininrtnrlKU of SWUI of MVtloil HI. in townshin 13. north. ratiifo SS west of tho sixth nrlnciiial murhltnn. In Lincoln County. nmiraaku. Hulil alo will remain oim'h ono hour. Datoil this 7lli day of December. U'H. IlKNItV ItUMI. UuardUn of the ostnto of Nando UniUtRon ami Joseph L, llanetsou, minors. MUTUAL FRIENDS when thoy want to treat ench other to cigars will find none fiuor than thoso wo mako. Our fivo centers are as good as tho ten centers of many other makes, while our ton centers nre at the head end of nil cignra. And bosides when you smoko North Platto made cignrs you oro patronizing homo Industries nnd assisting to build up n greater North Plntto. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notice to Bidders. Senled bids will bo received at tho office of tho county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebrnaku, on or before De cember 31, 1908. for records, blanks nnd supplies estimated as follows: Class a books. 4-8 qr. plain records. 1-8 qr. printed page records. 1-tax list 1-8 nr.. 1-G nr.. 1-4 or. nnd 1-3 nr. All records to bo mndo of tho best linen ledger pnpor, patent backs, full bound, extra ends, hands and fronts. 0,000 tax receipts in duplicate or G.000 tax receipts in triplicate. 1 dozen chattlo files of 200 each. 41 nssessor'a books, ledger paper, cloth bound per book, 0,000 assessor's schedules (linen pnper). Poll books for 41 precincts (genernl election). Poll hooka for 41 precincts (primary election). Clnss H. Whole sheet blanks per 100. Half sheet blanks por 100. Qunrter sheet blanks per 100. Class C. Sanford'a, Carter'B, or Stafford writing fluid per quart. Spencerian, Glucinum or Tnlln pen per gross. Vanadium or Falcon pens per gross. Perfection pencils or equnl, rubber tips, per gross. All of said supplies to bo first class and to bo furnished us requested by the county officers. Successful bidder to furnish bond to bo approved by the county board. Each bidder to hnvo printed on tho envelope, "Bids for printing." The commissioners of Bnid county re servo the right to reject nny or nil bids. Dated North Platte, Neb., December 8, 1908. F. E, Elliott, County Clerk. A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 120, Night Phono 482. DR. C. D. STANARD, DENTIST. Office 505J Dewey. Hinman Block. uuico Hours: to ijj:uo m. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. SorlalNo. 781. II. K. 2IS83. NOTICE TOR I'UHLTOATION. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land OUIco ai North 1'latto. Nob., November 6, 1WW. Notlco Is hereby Klvon that John W. Child erston, of Tryon Nob., who on Doc. 18, 11)03, made Homestead Entry No. 21543, for west half section 27, .southeast quarter southeast quar ter section zh. northeast quarter, norm natr northwest quarter, northeast quarter south oast quarter section X. township 18 north, raneo 31 west, slxtn principal meridian, has 11 led notlco of his Intention to mako final live year proof, to establish claim to thu land abovo described, boforo L. O. Itcneaii. Cleric of tho District Court at Tryon, Nebraska, on . tho:3d day or December, im, v Claimant names as witnesses: William Kaho, Fred I'opliain. Kobcrt Mel'harland, William Scott, all at Tryon, iNeurasKa. nll-O J. K. Evans. Kcglstor. Perlal No. 0.182. NOTIOK OK I'UIILICATION (Isolated Tract). Applicable to Nobraskaonly (34 Stat., H2l).l ruimcsaio. DBI'AUTMENT OF Till! INTKIlIOIt. United States Land Olllco, North 1'latto. Nebraska. November 4, 1908. Notlco Is hereby triven that, as directed or tho Commissioner of thu Oonoral Laud Olllco, under provisions of tho net of March 1W, (31 Stat , 12M). wo will otror at public salo, to tho highest bidder, at 1U O'clock a. m., on tnoiau day or December, wos. noxt. at tins olllco. tho following tracts of land, towlt: W est half southeast quarter, section 17. town ship 10 north., ranee so. west Hh principal merman. Any oerson clalmlnir adversnlr tho abovo described lands aro advlsod to lllo their claims or objections on or boforo tho timo designated for sale. .1. K- Evans, Keglstcr, nO-G W. II. O. Woodiiuiist. Receiver. NOTICE OP ItRFEHKR SALE. Notlco Is hereby ulven that at ono o'clock In tho afternoon on Saturday, tho l-th day of Decetrbor, 11KW, at tho east front door of tho courthouse In the city of North 1'latto, Ne braska. 1 will sell at public auction for cash to thu highest and best bidder tho northens', quarter of section 4, In township 9 north, of rango so west or uth p. m. In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Hald salo Is made by vlrtuo of an order of tho district court of Lincoln, county, Nebraska, In a caso wherein Mary Colin Is plaintiff and Mary R. Stegeman and Albert SteKeraan aro defendants, brought to parti tion tho abovo described land, and said salo Is held pursuant to said order. i. l. niir.TOMiKiiOKH, Hoferco. Probate Notice to Creditors, In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. In tho matter of tho estato of Patrick Gushing, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors of the said deceased will meet tho executor of said estato, before mo, County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nubraska. at tho county court room In safd county, on tho26th day of December, 1W8, and on thoMth day of Juno, j WW. atl) o'clock a- in. each day. for tho pur ikso of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho executor to settle said estate from tho Uth day of July. 1WH. This notice will bo publlshod In tho North 1'latto Tribune for eight suc cessive publications prjor to tho 2tltl day Witness mv hand and seal of said court this 27th day of November, A. I). UKW. W. O. ELDER. dl-8 County Judgo. LEGAL NOTlOlT In tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Kramus II. Plekott and Carolina lloyl, defendants, will toko notlco that upon tho2Mh day of November. 1D08. tho plalntlll Eugeno W IMckott tiled his petition In tho district courtof Lincoln County, Nebraska the object of which Is to have a partition of lots 1,'Jnnd 3 In block 23 of tho town of Max well, Lincoln county. Nebraska, that In caso equitable partition of said real estatu cannot Im had that tho same liosold and tho pro ceeds thereof divided U'tween said plaintiff and tho defendants sham and share alike, one-third to each. Vou nnd each of you aro required to answer said petition on or lieforu .Monday, the llth day of January, lltw. i. . .. .,, .. . KwnKNB W. I'lCKKTT. ui-i iij mi!ri niuiuoon, ins Attorney. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that ntono o'clock on Saturday, tho id day of January, ltiosi, at thol.nst front door of tho court house In tho city (if North 1'latto. Neb., 1 will sell at public, auction to the highest and ticst bidder thu south hnlf(nii) and thu northwest quarter of section thlrty-ilvoliUi.) township thlru on (13.) north, rango thirty-one (31.) west of iho Dili p. m. In Lincoln County.Nehraska. Termi, of said salo aro to Iki ono-thlnl cash, balance one-hn'f In ono year and one-half In two years from date of salo , with ntorest at six por cent per annum. J hald salo Is made by vlrtuo of anorderof tho District court of Lincoln county, Nub., entered on the 3Sth day of Novemlxir. UKH. In a case wherein Elbert C. (loarhart Is plalutltT and Jennlo A Karles. Arthur L, ( oar hart, John ll.riearhart and Watson S. (learhart aro defendants, brought to partition no amivo iiescruieq innu and said salo Is hold pursuant to said order. LEStnn W.n.KEn, IlofCr60,