Semi -Weekly Tribune ,Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. ' BTOfsORIPTION RATES l no Year, atoiriin advance 11.25 llpnthifcab In advance ... C5 cl Entered at Nori Platte, Nebraika, Poitofflce , i cond class rnattor. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1008. A New York broker named Poor has failed for flvo millions. His namu now befits his financial condition. Mr. Bryan assures the public that the democratic party is "very much nllvo", Probably a case of whistling to keep up courage. From January 1st to Soptember 30th 7JM,212 foreigners cntrio to the United (Mates nnd 712,020 of these already here returned to their former homes. Tho net gain was not, thorcforc, vary large, and yet large enough. DURING tho campaign tho Oklahoma bank guaranty law was held up to tho voters of Nebraska ns an ideal ono. Why then all this fuss nnd feathers about tho proposed Nebraska guaranty law. Why not adopt the Oklahoma measure in its cntlrcity. If it was good beforo election it ought to bo just as good now. DoKfl tho acquisition of tho Colorado & Southern road by tho Hill Interests moan that Hill and Harriman will clash, or docs it mean that they want to prac tically control the roads of tho west and uso thorn to tho best advantage of the two magnates? It Ib not probablo that Hill and Harriman proposo to cut each other's throats. Lincoln sends out word that tho railroads have secured hotel accommo dations for their lobbyists, which means that tho railroads expect to guard their "rights," As tho railroads assisted in electing tho democratic legislature, wo don't bcllevo tho railroads will suffer much from tho hands of the legisla torsthey will bo friond'y "Indians." Air. raft will nave tno perioral ap proval of tho nation in bis determine tion to sco Panama conditions for him self. Tho nation is pledged to this work of tremendous effort nnd imrrwnso cost, and its honor is, In a way, involved in showing the world it can finish tho gigantic task It confidently undertook. Ane rorcoo both or naturu nnu man appear to be obstructing Its euccosa- JuJ conclusion, but to tho American spirit opposition acts as a stimulant, and it will not fall to do so in this caso, In which tho wonderful possibilities for tho future of tho whole world aro concerned. To fail in tho work from any standpoint would bo an irremcdl nblo national humiliation Baltimoro American. Some of tho sugar refiners havo mado complaint agalnBt II. W. Wlloy, chief chemist in tho United States Depart ment of Agriculture, charging him with "pornlclouB activity" in onforclng tho law (?) nnd asking for his removal from ofllco. IV o do not think tho coun try will havo much pntlenco with tho people who aro nttacklng tho puro food laws and tho govomment ngontB who aro trying to enforco them. Tho gon oral impression is that Prof. Wlloy Iiiib served tho pcoplo well in his odko nnd that 1i(b zeal is all in behalf of good food lawB and a rigid enforcement of thorn in bolmls of tho conBumor. In diunoplls News. Years ago Walter Bogchot wrote that thoro woro thousands of men living who wcro not n whit moro civilized than tho average man wob 2,000 yoaru ago. This naino Idea Irresistibly occurs to ono who roads how tho Ioolfoot Lako night .M i riuors wiuppeu woman nrtor woman during their caroor of murder and terrorism. It would probably Burpriso these men to hoar that thoy woro un civilized, But tho truth' io that they nro immeasurably below tho othica standard of thousands of tho barburiiuio who woro living when Christ camo and Caettar Augustus reigned, Our Chris thin civilization still draws in its lagging train numorous types belonging (o tho world s unhappy youth. -Chicago Into Ocean. It Is lenrned that the element in tho democratic party of thin atnto which moro nearly seems to insist that a plat form plodgo should bb fulfilled in spirit ud iyoh iiu iii luuur, nun wno aro op losing tho deferred imvinont immnsl ' Hon to make u bunk guurunty law moro Ineffectual than it neengimrllv mini i. will proposo that n necessary per cont of all deposits bo set aside, in each bankt as u dpoalt by tho Btato, to bo hold aa part or the reserve nu hntnedi atelv nvullnblo for tho nurhoseaof unv Ing tho deposits of any bank that fulls Thin, it la urged, would not tnko tho would at tho sumo tlmo enable tim BUto authorities to jmytho'dopoBlts of a defunct bank nt pneo or nrf.qtilckly as tho rtKjelvcrs df a bank could certify to uiotsK-'poMiu. it wouki seem to mo IiidflMNHlont thnt tho "trimmer" fto- 1 "ri Ii., Il . . lata' idiMHidont '. tuuF mtitha rvnrtv wtll'ilutvA srtmrt llttln SiltYin ' ettftctiyelyr tn&Ung this tonttMtftoit. Grand! Island 'IndencnV Brother and Sitter Die Sane Day. John McConnol, of Somerset, has lately returned from Hagcrman, N. M., whero he was called by tho death of his brother Jas. B. McConnel ond his sister, Miss Belle MeCannoll, who died on tho same day. For some time tho sister had ben seriously sick and the realization of tho fact that sho could not recover caused tho brother to havo a nervous collapse and dath resulted. A motherolghty-nine years old Ib loft and Mrs. John McConnel will probably go to New Moxico to tako caro of her. Miss Hello McConnel frequently visited at the McConnel ranch nnd waB known to residents of that precinct. Tho brother who died was a prominent citi zen of Hagcrman andlargoly interested In Irrigation projects. County News. Tho cornot band was organized at Wallaco last week with sixteen mem bers. D. E. French is leader. Gus Schultz, living near Brady has usked 6,000 bushels of corn, in addi- on to what ho has fed, and is not yet through. Mr. Stevenson, of Gothenburg, camo up last Saturday und bought about $2,000 worth of cattio from Joe Sulli van and John Connelly. They were a fine bunch of whito faced steers and Mr. Sullivan had recently picked up most of them near Mooreficld. Brady Vindicator. Christmas business at tho Wallace postoffice was tho heaviest in eleven years, roatmaster Kobuins and his as sistant had a busy timo for a week. J. M. Frinto shipped a car of corn from Dickens last weok, tho first car that product to bo shipped this soason. Pearl, tho infant and only child of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clark living near Dickens died on Monday of last week. The Corn Worm. Thousands of dollars aro lost yearly from the corn worm which works in this vicinity. Last year many of these posts worked on tho stock as well as in tho car, and often ton to twenty worms were found in the car. Tho caterpillar so common here last spring, was tho cause, as thoy lay the eggs which producn tho worm. Tho worms havo natural enemies in tho birds, especially with tho blackbirds, as they got thorn without destroying the corn. A bright light attracts the miller and if a pan of oil is set whero the light attracts them, many of thorn can be caught. l'roi. urunor says that in tnis sec tion of Nebraska, in a aandy soil, that tho insect In tho par11 state lies buried n tho ground only a fow inches doep in tho winter. Ho Bua&csta plowing tho flolds lato in tho fall or early in tho spring, would subjoct the papll to much cold and destroy it. So far no success ful remedy has been found. Gothen burg Independent, Truthful Reports North Platte Reads Them With Un common Interest. a in or tn riatto citizen tolls his cx- perionco in tho following statement, No hotter ovidenco than this can bo had. Tho truthful reports of friends nnd nclghbora is tho bost proof in tho world. Head nnd bo convinced. Mrs. A. G, Wcstborg, living in tho western part of North Platto, Nob,, Bays: "During tho past four yours . havo boon a terrlblo sufferer from kid noy dtBcaso and backacho and tho doc tors Bald I had n floating right kidnoy. l'ho kidnoy Bacrotions wero frequent in action, dark in color and contained heavy sandy sediment llko brick dust. was advised to havo an operation performed to which my husband would not consent. I then learned of Dorm's Kidnoy Pills, nnd got a box at A. F. Streltz'H drug Btoro. In a couplo of days tho pains bocamo less sovcro, the swelling of my right kidnoy disappeared and within six weeks tlmo I was com plotely cured of this dreadod disease Since thnt tlmo I havo folt no svmn toms of a return of tho old trouble and am glad to give Doan's Kidnoy Pills my recommendation." For Sale by nil Donlcrs. Prlco CO cunts. Fobtor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo Now York, Solo Agonts for tho United Stutos. Uomoinber tho nomo Doan's and tako no other, Kcrson Oats for Sale Genuine and puro Korson seed outs for milo, Prlco 50 contB pnr bushel tall on or address Hnrry Shanor, two miles "iBt of Bignoll. FOR SALE Wc have some very choice rolancl Uuna and Duroq Jer sey Hoars of serviceable age, Immuned by the Ridgway process. Also 13. P. Rock Cockerel nnd Mtiscovev Drnkpq .ilmrmr , im'SCQVey uraKCS almost large as treese and from a . i . prize winning: strains,-, J. ANDERSON, Lexington; Neb Nominating President. Until the constitutional amendment of 160-1 the president and tbo vice pres ident were voted for on tho same bal lot, tbo man with tits second blhest number of votes becoming vk presi dent The presidential electors havo not always been chosen by popular vote. Ueforo 1800 It wob tbe general cus tom for tbo state legislatures to choose tho electors, and It wns not until 1828 thnt presidential electors were chosen In nearly all tbe states by popular vote. As lato an 1870 tho Colorado legislature chose the thrco presidential electors to represent that state. Thero Is nothing In the constitution to prevent any stnto legislature naming Its own electors without appeal to the pcoplo provided such a method of election Is prescribed by tho state laws. From 1800 to 1821 presidential can didates were chosen by the members of congress In caucus. In 1821 tho electoral college fulled to make a choice from the candidates bo submitted, and tho matter went to the hotiso of repre sentatives. Four years later Tennes see's legislature nominated Andrew Jackson without any reference to tho congressional caucus. Ills opponent, John Qulncy Adams, was nominated In the old way, but that was tho end of presidential nominations by congres sional caucus. Gathered Him In. "1'ou look very much excited, dear." ho said when sho entered the parlor where he wns waiting for bor. "Well, I should think I ought to look excited," sho answered. "I've Just had tho most awful argument with ma." And she began to weep hysterically. Why, what Is the matter, my dar ling?' ho Inquired ns ho slid an arm around her waist and endeavored to soothe her. "What was tho argument?" "Oh, bow can I tell you 7 Sho said you were only trifling with me ana that you would never propose, and I told her she did you a great Injustice, for I believed that you would proposo tonight. She said you wouldn't and I said you would, and wo had It cot and heavy. Dear George, you will not let ma triumph over me, will you?" "W-why. certainly not," answered George. I know It, my darling," the dear girl exclaimed: "come, let us go to ma and tell her how mnch mistaken she wns." And they did, nnd ma didn't seem to bo very much broken down over the affair, after all. A Little Paint Badly Applied. The Journal des DebntN In an article on "Nnpoleon on thu Stage" tells why the play "L'Homtnc do Destln" was taken from tho stage wbon Its triumph was at tbo zenith. Ono evening, ac cording to tho story, tho .ompcror, ac companied by bis friend Duroc, wont In disguise to tho Porte St Martin theater, where tho piece was being per formed, Eugene Chevalier appearing an tbo man of destiny. Tlwy bought box, but bad hardly orrtwad It WBen tbo emperor broko forth In violent exe crations against the "fool managers." It seemed thnt tho decorators had left In tho box pots of oil and paint, nnd Into thoso tho emperor bad stepped. Wild with rnge," says tho writer, "ho rushed from tho houso and, to mako matters worso, was recognized In tho lobby. No pnpor mentioned tho Inci dent, but by order of tbo emperor tbo play was nover produced again, and Chovnller nover appeared again as tho man of destiny and all on account of a llttlo paint badly applied." Passengers as Bouncers. A passenger In n full railway car- rlago In Kuglnnd has n perfect legal right to push uway any ono clso who tries to got Into It. This decision wob given at Muryjobono pollco court when n man complntned thnt he was pushed out of a carriage at Bishop's road sta tion by another passenger, who Bald tho car wns full. "It la tho duty of conductors," Raid tho court, "to seo that tho trains are not overcrowded They nro perfectly entitled to uso rcasonnulo force to provont any ono from bonrdlng cars when they are full If they fall to avnll themselves of this right the passengers are entitled to act for thomselvrs." The Gocrot of Ouccoss. Tho motto of huccchs was given In this tale, told at a banquet: A Swedo among the minora In tho west was noted for always striking pay dirt. Ills fcllowH thought that there must be nnnie secret to the unusual success or tno Bwcdo nnd questioned him ns to how ho nlwuys succeeded In finding tho npot where the gold cropped out. "Veil, Ay don't know of Ay can tell nuytnug 'bout dat." answered Ole. "Ay only know dat Ay yust keep on dig gin'," Milwaukee Kreo Press. Wronn. A man recently entered n restaurant and ordered a steak. When tho waiter served him with It the customer said, "I'm nfrald you'll havo to take It back, for I find I've come out without my" "Purmi," of course Interrupted the waiter. "No," replied tho man. "my falso teeth!" More Trouble. "Whnt'H tho trouble now?"' demanded the Janitor, "More boat?" "No," said the tenant of tho latest skyscraper, "but I want these clouds pushed uway from my windows." Loulsvlllo Courlor-Jouruul, Not Like the Play. "Life nln't llko tho plays," . . "How now?" "Wbon I go calling no bouaeranld over tollH mo tho family history while making pusses iit.tho.fnrultnrw with n, feathef dustor.""St. LMiIa" Ifbpiibllc. Tho Uses of Advertlty. "Grogan," raid the bead of tbe de partment store, eying him sharply, 'you've quit drinking, haven't your Yw, Bor," answered the red beaded tllbcrnlatt who worked in the pack ing department "I haven't taken a dhrlnk av annytblng stbronger th'n Iced tny f r thrco mouths." "I am glad to hear It, Grogan. I'll make It an object to you to stay quit But bow did you break yourself of the habit?" "Bo blttln' mo thumb nail wid a hammer whin I wns pnckln a box o' goods." "1 don't sea how that could euro you." "Well, Misther Barker, It wob this way. If I'd been sober, d'ye molnd, I'd nlver have done It, but I wasn't Whin I whacked me thumb Instead av tho nail I was tbryln' to dbrlve it made a black spot at tbo root ar me thumb nail. I says to mesllf: 'Grown, I'll punish ye Vt that Ye shan't have a dhrlnk nv ayther beer 'r whusky until that black spot has gone.' "Well, Bor, It waa two months befuro it bad growed out to the end o' me thurnb an' I cud cut It off, an' be that time I'd lost all mo appetite f r beer an' whusky. "Thlu I says to mcself: 'Grogan. I'll reward ye fr that Ye'ro a sober man now, nn' ye'll stay sober.' That's tbe wbolo story, sor." Youth's Companion. One Hundred Dollars Reward. The above reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who have been .breaking into tho school houses in District No. 5 and destroying property. W. H. Sim ants, Louis Macey, Lorex Purdv, School Board. Barb wire for sale at Hershey's, corner Fith and Locust St. Phone 15. LADIES' CLOAKS AND SUITS. Tho ladles of North Platto and vici nity aro fast learning that they can bo well dressed and that their clothing will havo that stylish look if bought from our Ready to Wear Department Thoy aro finding that this class of goods bought from'us cost no moro than if bought clsowhero, whilo wo givo them far hotter values in workmanship nnd stylo and all thoro litila touches that every woman realizes mako her appear hotter dressed than her neighbor. Tho timo to buy winter suits and cloaks is in tho fall when you can got some Denoiit irom wearing thorn. Uur lino is still complete Wilcox Department Store City Cleaning and 'Dye Works W. O. BRIDGES, Proprietor All classes of cleaning, dyeing and pressing. All cleaning dono by tbo French dry process. A specialty mado of ull classes of ladies' garments. Give mo n trial and I will guarantee satis faction. Goods called for and delivorcd. Works: Ottcnstein building Sixth street opposito Elks' lodging house. T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. My services nro worth all thoy coat. If you go to a cheap man you will probably fail to sell or bo compollcd to sull at a sacrifice. Tho only rcn son nny auctioneer is cheap is be cause his services nro not worth much. For terms and dutcs write or wire at my expense. Phono E504 NOTICE. To tho persons who havo mado applica tion tor county pounty on coyotes. As tho state legislature convenes soon and it has tho power to appropriate nfonoy for tho pnymont of stnto bounty on coyotes etc, Your attention is called to this mat tor that you may. fllo claim with tho Secretary of Sta.to for bounty If you Wish to do bo. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. 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. Sorehson. S6p North of W O. Bo You Know The comfort of a hot water bottle? Come in and let us explain their many uses. We order direct from the factory insuring you new goods and at lowest price. Two-quart Hot HCn Water Bottle vl Schiller & Co., Family Druggists. First door north of First Nat'! Dank. MUTUAL FRIENDS when they want to treat each other to cigars will find none finer than thoso we make. Our five centers are as good as the ten centers of many other makes, while our ten centers aro at the head end of all cigars. And besides when you smoke North Platte mado cigars you are patronizing home industries and assisting to build up a greater North Platte. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notice to Bidden. Sealed bids will bo received at the office of tho county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or beforo De cembor 31, 1908, for records, blanks and supplies estimated as follows: Ulass A books. 4-8 qr. plain records. 4-8 qr. printed page records. 4-tax Hat 1-8 qr., 1-6 qr., 1-4 qr. and 3 ar. All records to bo mado of thn hnnt linen ledger paper, patent backs, full oouna, extra ends, hands and fronts. 6,000 tax recoiots in duplicate or o.uuu tax receipts in triplicate. 1 dozen chattle files of 200 each. 41 assessor's oookb, ledger paper, cloth bound per book'. 6,000 assessor's schedulos (linen paper;. Poll books for 41 preclncto (genera election'). Poll books for 41 precincts (primary election;. Class B. Whole sheet blanks per 100. Half sheet blanks per 100. Quarter sheet blanks per 100. Class C. Sanford's, Carter's, or Stafford writing fluid per quart. Spencerian, Giucinum or Talla pen per gross. vanadium or raicon pens nor cross Perfection pencils or equal, rubber tips, per gross. All of said supplies to bo first class and to bo furnished as requested by tho county officers. Successful bidder to furnish bond to bo approved by tho county board. Each bidder to havo printed on tho envelope, "Bids for orintimr." Tho commissioners of said. county ro serve tho right to reject any or all bids. Dated North Platte, Neb., December 3, 1908. F. E. Elliott, County Clerk, NOTICE. Notice is horoby irlvoo that hv vlrtuo of an execution IshuocI by J. M. Houder, a justice ot tliepoacoln and for Lincoln County, Nob., In favor ot Olias. llrlttlncham and against John LanKdon and tomo directed, I will at ono o'clock p. ni. on tliond day of Decern bor. 1UU8, at tho homo of M. K. Pearson In Door Cruok precinct. In said county, oiler for saio at puniic vonuuo tno louowinc goous and cliattloM to-wlt: Uno flllv about '2 vpsm nlil. color black and ono two row cultivator, taken on Bald oxocutlon as tho property of John i.anguon. Dated this 10th day of Dec, lPOfl. M. E. l'KAKSON, Special Constable. NOTICE OK INCORPORATION OF THE 1IUUI1AINAN UUnl I'ANi. Tho narao of this corporation In tho "Ilu chanan Company " Its principal place of uusincstt is in tno city ot north i'latto. i.in coin county, Nebraska, Tho general naturo ot the business to bo transacted by this cor poration snail to to own, conduct and opor ato a general store, both wbolesalo and ro tall In tho city of North I'latto. Nebraska buying and Helling morchandlso and other personal property, and said corporation shall tiavo tno power to acuuirc. own and hold any roal cstato doomed necessary by lu board of directors for tho transaction of Its business and shall havu power to do anything that may oo inciuoutai tons sam business, i no authorized capital stoelcof said .corporation snau do mo sum 01 tiu.iMj.uu, ono halt ol which has boon subscribed and nalil fur and tho remainder may bo Issued by tho Imard of directors irom timo to timo upon run pay mentof samo. Said corporation will com monco doing business on tho luth day of Do comber. W, and will tormlnato on the 81st day of December, Uttt. Tho Indebtedness ot saiu roriwration snail not any time exenod two thirds of Its paid up capital stock. Tho airairs or saiu corporation shall bo conducted iy a rrosKiem. secretary, Treasurer ana board of three directors. 11U01IANAN COMPANY. llv IIuti.kii IIiiciianAn. I PkhhyU. IIuchanan. J-Dlroetorn. 1'ltANK I1UCI1ANAN, I OltDEU OK I1EARINO KOft APPOINT MENT OK ADMINISTRATOR. Rtatn of Nebraska. Lincoln County, hs In tho county court December 17th. 1U08, In tho matter ot tho estate ot Alice O. riucknor. deceased. On reading and tiling this petition of Emory II. Sponcer, praying that tho Administra tion of said estato may bo granted to petit ioner as administrator. Ordered. That January ISth, loot, at 9 o'clock a. m.. Is asslgucd 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 llio praror of petitioner should not be granted. This notlco to bo published for six Huccesslro publications, lu tho North Platto Ttibuno prior to January mnnvw. W. O. ELDER', County Judge. di2-3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS t s. TWINEM J. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office McDonald Bunk Hulldinp. Phono 183. A. J. Ames. M. D. Mario Ames, t. D DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Offlco 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician nnd Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. t,. Office 130 Phones h ReBidenco ii5 D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8, McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono3H8. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attornoys-at-Law. Ofllco over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 rj C. PATTERSON, Attornoy-at-Law, ' Offlco: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. W. W. SADLER, M. D. Eyes tested. Glasses fitted. All calls answered promptly day or night. HERS HEY, NEBRASKA. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full line of Caskets, Roues, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482. DR. C. D. STANARD, DENTIST. Office 505i Dewoy. Hinman Block. , umco nours: a:au to 12:00 m. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Serial No. 781. II. E.21K86. NOTICE FOR POBLI CATION. Dopartmont of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Neb.. . , November 6, 1008. NOtlCO Is herobv elvan th&t.Tnhn W. niillrl. erston. of Tryon Neb., who on Dec. 18, 1005. madoHomestoad Entry No. 21583, for west half section 27, southeast quarter southeast quar- iur oeeuuu &o. northeast quarter, north ball northwest quarter, northeast quarter south east quarter section 83, township IS north, rango 81 west, sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of his Intention to mako final llvo ypar proof, to establish claim to tho land of tho District Court ot Tryon. Nebraska, on tho d day of Docomber, 1908. yiaimant namos as witnesses! William William Bcott. all at Tryon. Nebraska. ( n-0 J. b. Evans. Register. Probate Notice to Creditor. In tho county court ot Lincoln oountr. Ne braska. In tho matter of tho cstato of Patrick Gushing, deceased. Notice is horeby given, that tho creditors of tho said decoased will meet tho executor of said cstato. before me, County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room in said county, on tho26th day of llecember, 1008, ond on tho 2tfth day of Juno, 1009. at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur ppsoof presenting tholr claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims and ono year for tho oxecutor to settle said estate from tho 14th day of July, 1008. This notlco will bo publlshod In tho North Platto Tribune for eight suc cessive publications prior to tho 2th day of December, 1008. ' Witness my band and seal of said court this 27th day of Novombor, A, D. 1008. . W. O. ELDER. di'8 County Judgo. LEGAL NOTICE. In tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. I-.ramds . Plckott and Caroline Roy, defendants, will toko notlco that upon tho 28th day of Novombor. 1008, tho plolntlQ EugonoW. Plckott Ulod his petition in tho district court of Lincoln, County. Nebraska tho object of which Is to havo a partition of lota 1. a and 3 In block 23 of tho town of Mo" well. Lincoln county. Nebraska, that In caso pqultablo partition of said roal cstato cannot bo had that tho samo bo sold and tho pro ceeds thereof divided between said plaintiff and t ip defendants share and. share alike, ono-thlrdto each. " ' You and each of you aro required to answer daVdo'f0y.l0unary1.fb0fOr0 J,nd" " dM ByAlbertMuldSrwisltto,aSSg- NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that at ono o'clock on Saturday, tho SS day of January, mi. at tho Last front door of the court houso In tho city of North Platto. Neb.. I will sell atpubl d auction to tho highest ond best bidder tno south halt (s) and tho northwest quarter of section thlrty-1 vo(33.) township tli rteen (18.) north, rango thlrty-ono (31.) west of ti. ?K p. m. in Lincoln Oounty.Nobraska. Terms of said solo are to bo ono-thlrd cosh, balanco one-half In ono year and onp-holf In two, years from date of sale with interest ot slxpor cont per annum. Said sale Is mado by vlrtuo of an ordor of tho District court of Lincoln county; Neb entorodontho 28 th day of November. Me "f J c;so wherein Elbert O. Gearhart Is plaintiff and Jennlo A. Farles. Arthur T, Gearhart. John 11. acarhart ai d Wateon Hi Gearhart aro defendants, broughtito parUUon tho abovo described land and silcT sale il held pursuant to said order. . LeaTEn Walkeh. Roforoo. NOTICE Of OUARDIANSALE bra'sia? iUMci courto( Llnln County. No- ln tho matter of tho application of it,.,. ?n'lnl K,,aJUI?n or Narale llangtsSu an" nTroy rSSi,cStatS?,,,tMn' mlnors' ''eVo"t2 sill Notlco Is horoby given, tint ulimh.bi . order ot 'tho llonorJblo I ,M. GrmV,?, of tho District Court of Lincoln cJwntv nS nary. iuw. at the how of ono o'clSe kn J1" central tlmo. tho following doscrlrS; i .d,i m" tato; Lota 5.7 andHand tlw Tcost half'nf'T n.1,".8ia.1?.w',ll,re.mo,n wi ono lour Dated this 7th day of December. 1. Guardian of the estate of NaKminY !!")M' . and Joseph I.. Rangoon. ViilnorS. "antl0i r f rn r t i 1 1 i ' i iuyidiij io, nortn or rnnrdn r tho .?6hoi.rr iDbtiuvu iuiunai to wit: Onn iiv.. j ftull about 18 months old, wJhgrhiJe G00 pounoV. rlo hrart.i v&i.t?,gSfc Aut -.. ...-- .11 . IJ're.uus. PRllrt junr. innn ""uuiu o; VH..V. ull 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 r inn I . " uUKEff, Am t