Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. BUnSOHIPTION KATES t One Year, cub in advance 1 1 .5 Months, cash In advance 65 els Entorod at North Platto, Nnbraska.Postofilco as Hocond class matter. TUESDAY, JANUARY G, 1009. THE shipments of Bhocs from Boston wcro 24,000,000 pairs less in 1908 than jn In 1907. ItlooksaB though St. Louis ,h i,lt,nr .fe tnnnnf octtirlnfT nnlnln wcro cutting in on tho shoo trado of tho New England states. Governor Sheldon finally "found" a man to fill tho supremo judge va- coney. Tho appointee lives in Broken Tlnu, wMrh in In thn nnstnrn edorn of western Nebraska, nnd thus tho west t n, i,' Kn nt,n,i nnrr nt flirt ntntn hnn hrnn rflCOfrnlzod. That oft-refcrred-to campaign for tho removal of tho stato capital to Grand Island will begin just ns soon ob of aomo ono nt L. neo n or ciBCwncrc V I I suggests an appropriation of several hundred thousand to repair tho capitol building. And this campaign will not prove a joko. THE improvements in North Platto for 1908 woro $260,000 which, consider- ing that it was nn "oft year," is not a bad showing. With tho certainty of a t...n.ii- 9iuu.uwxf.wui uuimu.K, jjuuu jnua- pects for n $50,000 hotel nnd moro now mm; also to redeem lots 3 nnd 4, soc rcsidoncca than woro erected last year, tjon 4.11.27 from tax snlo an aamo waB tho now year upon which we aro now entering ought to bo a "hummer." There wub ono plank in tho stato democratic platform which tho demo cratic legislature should not disregard, namoly, tho establishment of un agri cultural school in tho west part of tho stato. Tho board of regents of tho Btato university have expressed them selves as in favor of such an institution and the legislature should sco that nn impropriation for such Is made. Joseph and William JclTcjson are nmnncst tho foremost ficruroB on tho 1 American stago today. They Btand for all that is artistic, ideal, clean and puro in modern drumatlcv production. Their fumo and popularity oxtond oven far boyond tho theatre going public into tho largo class who aro novor attracted to a nlav oxcont whon It represents tho rare oualitios enumerated abovo. Thcso idealistic aro recognized everywhere BB tho trndomark of tho Jefferson's performances. No other actor of tho past or prosont century have boon clos er to tho hearts of tho pcoplo, or moro universally bolovod. Tho announce ment of their intendod npenranco any where ia nil that is nccoBsary to guar antee a crowded houso nnd to givo as nuranco of satisfactory ontertainment. Losul t hcatrcgoera will havo nn oppor tunity to recognizo this when Joseph nnu William Jeuorson appear this, (Tuosdav) oveninir in Richard Brinslov Shoridan'B clttssicul comedy "Tho Rl- vols' Tho Hat and the Tltlo-. Thoro Is an amusing English defini tion of "gentleman," It Is "n man who wears 11 hIHc lint nnd if ho hns no other title lnslstti upon having 'Esi.' added to his tiamo when letters nro addressed to him." Tho wout oml Londoner of social protcnslons accepts this definition In practice. Summur nnd winter, In rain or shluo, ho wnnrs n high silk lint In tho strcots of London and carries It Into tho drawing room when ho pays am afternoon call. It Is only when ho takes a train for the provinces or for the continent Hint ho ventures to use ?,, "LS nulre" when u Icttor Is addressed to him and Is highly offended If ho finds on tho envelope tho prefix "Mr." As a mnttcr of fact, the number of Eng lish gentlemen who nro legally en titled to the mediaeval honor of "es- milre" Is Insignificant. It Is 11 self ns illllv ia iwniuiiiiii mil. it in fi nun un- Biin.cd title which signifies nothing that is substantial In rank or privilege" In common uuo In Loudon "osmilro" fdmply means thnt tho person so ad dressed does not choose to he associ ated with tradesmen and ordinary working nooplo and that ho Is n "gen tleman" who Invariably wears n silk hat Mixed Metaphor. Tho lata Mr. Itltvhle whon chancel lor of tho exchequer onco asserted that "tho question of moisture In .tobacco is 11 thorny subject mid has long been a bono of contention." His Immediate Buccesaor In office, Austen Chiutibcr luln, remarked nt Hp Liberal Union club's dinner that the harvest which tho present government had sown wau already coining homo to roost. Sir William Ilnrt-Dyko had two con splcuous "howlers" to his credit the doscrlptlou of James Lowther its hav ing gono to the very top of tho tree and lauded a big fish and tho comfort ing nssurnnco thut his govornment hnd got rid of tho barbed wire entangle ments and was now in smooth water. Among othor political examples of mix ed metaphor nro tho prediction ns- ..IKnl fn n ItiliAi tnnmlinr ftlnf it Wn give ,tho houso of lords rope enough they will soon fill up tho pup of tholr lnlqulty. nud nn Irish member's com- plaint that a certain, government do - fenvtmnnt l Ir.iti lwillnil 111 rml tntuvH London Standard. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. Decombor 30, 1908. Board met samo ns yeBterdny, full board and county clerk present. Board Bpont tho day viewing roads in Brady, Antelopo and Woman precincts. December 31, 1908. Board mot samo as yesterday, pres ent full board and county clerk. Claim of B. P. Rowan, road work, al lowed on Diet. No. 39 for $3.00. Ray C. Langford, county treasurer, you are hereby authorized to cancel 10nS nnrftnnnl tax of E. J. Morclv of To(rrv nreclnct. nB same was asacsssd Cottonwood precinct, and to refund B,im of S1.8G. Hnu f! T.nntrfnril. rnnntv trnnsiirfir. you are hereby authorized to change tho valuation of section 21-13-27 from $29'J(J to vibbv to comparo witn tonus adjoining ob to value. Hay c. Longford, county treasurer, you arc hereby authorized to correct tho tax list 08 to Section 29-18-27 from $127.50 to 106.70 to compare with lands adjoining of tho aamo quality. adjoining Ray C. Longford, county treasurer, you nro hereby authorized to accept tho sum of $G0 in full for personal tax J. C. Hupfer for 1889 to 1902 inclu- Ray C. Longford, county treasurer: You aro hereby directed to cancel tax on section 36-14-30 nu samo is stato land. Ray C. Longford, county treasurer: You are ihorcdy authorized to cancel tax " r lu"a nB 10 B0Uin nim 01 BCCl,on " - 12 - 29 f rom S8000 to $1600 also to lt east quarter of southeast quarter of , 2.1.10-2Gob nmo 1b irovcrnmcnt assessed twico in 1907. Tho following claims wero John Dully, services state vs. allowod: Mungcr, $22.50. L. E. Roach, oxponscs, 12.50. P. G. Meyer, road survey Diat. 40.00. W. S. Ross, road work, Dist. 50.00. 22, 31, Ray C. Langford, rodemptlon tax, L. A. Cox, witness feos, 2.20, Ray C. Langford, county treasurer: You aro hereby authorized to rotund to Mrs. Puulino Wnltor, Hnll precinct, tho Bum orsi.euior reason tno tm- provemcnta listed woro assessed on tho real cstato. Adjourned until Jan. 4, 1909. Take Care of the Horses Feet. Horses aro no good if thoy can't walk. Mnnv men causa their faithful horso untold Buffering becnuso of tho neglect of proper enro of tho foot. Wo va placed U10 prico to a notch whoro XI S "? imL.m.0u" M - ofM Nobr.. an Oxport shoer, nnd wo do not hositato to absolutely gunranteo that vou will bo woll satisflod. Plenty of holn to nush tho work out in a hurry. With this in mind and tho marked re- ilii n Mnti I. tl.InA iiit Ann nn irrx UUUblUII III Jl!U, JTWU .UII OUVU XiUIII twenty-flvo to fifty por cent on j our shooing bill. Remember too, that wo do a general blackBtnithing. Our shop is supplied with all tho latest devices for doing work quick, tho latest of which is tho scientific tiro setter. Wo will absolute ly save you twenty-five por cont on all vnur hlncksmithino- If vou will alva un U chnnco to do your work. Workmen tho best that tho country affords. Al ways glvo mo a chanco to figuro with you boforo going clsowhore. Mnko your dollars go as far ob you can and nt tho snmo timo got tho best work. Thanking you for tho past patronago nnd soliciting tho samo in tho future, I am yours to servo. J. II. VanCleave, Brick Shop West 0th St. Garfield Items. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill of Cnlloway camo up to spend tho holidays with their daughter MrB. Dolphin MoyerB. Mibs Attn Hoy is homo from North Platto during tno holidays, Hnrrv Jov. who has boon nt Tabor. Iowa,- ""ending Bchool, is homo for a o'chiEtSS exercises at tho church Thursday oveninir woro well attended. The young folks had n surpriso party on Altn Hoy Saturday night. Tho Chiropractic doctor comes from Arnold every Tuesday, Thursday and Suturday. Sovornl now bnblos havo arrived in tills vicinity during Decombor; Mr. nnd smi r i i i c i JJ' 5nX?rf i'' wnf' S5 Suitor n lllrl. Vornn Slvor is homo from Shclton. whoro alio has been attending school. Sho will roturn In about n woek. Porrv Cnmnbell enmo ui to his un cle's W. T. Campbell to spend Christ mas, Goorco Miller nnd J. II. Smith and wife expect to leave soon for Daven port, Iowa, whoro thoy will attend tho unropractic school. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zinken nnd two nughtera are visiting their daughter Mrs. Everett Smith. MrB. Clyde Pennor, of Mnxwoll, is visiting her pnretus. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson and Mrs. GibbB went up near tho Dismal to spend Chrlstmus with Mrs. Gibbs son Ilomor. MrB. Jim Henry met with nuito nn accident, falling down, Sho dislocated tho arm at tho olbow, also fractured tho bono. Harrington & Tobin, Wholesale Hay and Grain, . . . Parties desiring- to settle their -PPOlintq ,mV tn qn Uv mllinrr ccounts "y SO Dy calling 1 at our office. 1 ioom 5, lVCltll Theatre building. What a Political Speaker Endure;. Tho political stump spcakor lias many amusing and many unpleasant experiences. A party of us went down Into the heart of tno cast slue or rsew York one night with a politician some what handicapped by his wealth ana social position, who nevertheless elect ed to go to the doubtful district per sonally. At n street corner a bunting draped cart awaited him, nnd, climbing to tho tailboard of this, he began tell ing tho ragged audlenco In well round ed periods how they should voto and why. A fow Jeers began to crop rrom tho tolerance of tho crowd. The Jeers Pninw1 volumo. Ho was told to "Aw. abet upl" "Close your hcadl" "Say, glvo us a drink; your talk makes us t'lrsty." Somewhat disconcerted, but Btlll determined to finish his speech, ho was continuing when something hurtled past his head nnd splashed gently on the floor of the cart An other something nnd another followed, nnd every ono was dodging decadent tomatoes until, it becoming Impossible to hear n shout abovo tho Jeers and i?', "tftrtcd forward out of tho soft, red bombardment nnd the district loft to Its own nolltlcnl sins. John R. Win- chcll In Metropolitan Magazine Why Ho Did the Washing A man came up out of ono of tho llttlo roof houses across from tho wo man's window with n big basket of clothes. Ho was followed by two small boys, carrying moro clothes nnd clothespins. The man put the basket of clothes down nnd began to sort thcnj Qut prcpnrntory t0 J;ngIng thom on tho lino. Tho boys helped, handing him tho clothespins nnd some small pieces, ono nt n time. They wcro long while hnnglng out the clothes bc causo of their awkwardness. It wob evidently work they were unnccuHtomcd to, but at last It was finished, and the boys went down Into the llttlo roof house, leaving the mnn on the roof. Ho stood for n moment looking at the clothes, then, going over to n purapct, sat down between two tall chimneys. Tho womnn could see him from her window lean against ono of tho chim neys and by nnd by turow ins nrm across his eyes. 1 She found out afterward that his wife had died tho week before. Now York Press. Only a Mlaunderotandlnjj. Sovcral years ago In a well known wholesalo houso In a big manufactur ing town nn old bachelor bookkeeper, who had been many ycara with the firm, suddenly announced that ho was to bo married. The partners gavo him a week's holi day, and his fellow clerua raised a llttlo purse and presented It to pay tho expenses of his wedding trip. A couple of days after tho wedding 0no of tho members of tho firm wont down to a seaside resort, and there, ently enjoying himself Immensely, ho saw his recently married old book keeper, but alone. "Whoro'H your wife?" asked tho prin cipal. "She's nt homo," wna tho reply. "But 1 thought you had money glvon you for a wedding trip?" "So 1 had," wao tho reply, "but I didn't understand thnt It was Intend ed to lucludo her." Pcorsou's Weekly. A Valuablo Milestone. A woll known novelist wnB touring through Lnucnshlro In order to I earn something of tho lives of the Inhabit ants when he camo upon nn old mnn breaking stones ou the rondsldo aud, thinking ho might gain some knowl edge from him, addressed him thus: now rnr ia it to incotwood, ray man?" "You'll seo n mllcstono n bit farther on," was tho gruff reply. "What's the use, If I can't rend?" said tho novelist, engor to draw tho old man Into a conversation. "Then It'll Just suit you, for thero'B nowt on It," snld tho old fellow. Lon don Graphic. Specific Directions. Tho message was transmitted to the "cub" telegrapher. As written It read: "Foundation under freight houso needs attention nt once." As delivered to the general foreman the dispatch contnlucd n rather star tling bit of Information. It rend: "Found a lion under freight house. Needs attention nt once." To which ho replied briefly: "Feed the lion and notify the llvo stock agent." ad Luck. "Mother," Bald five-year-old Jack, "how much older thnn you Is father." "Just thirteen yenrs," replied the un suspecting parent "Well, mother," seriously continued tho child, "tho next time you mnrry, don't mnrry n mnn thirteen years older thnn you. Don't you know It Is bad luck?" Delineator. A Stronrj Pull, Two men wcro having nn argument as to tholr respective strengths. "Why," snld the first, "every moru lug before breakfast I got a bucket uud pull up ninety gallons from tho woll." "That's nothing," retorted tho other. "I get n boat every morning nnd pull up the river." A Doubtful Bag. Salosmnn Sorry we're qulto out of game, but I can recomuiond the sau sages. Mr. Von Sharpeshootor I I'm, yes! Rut tho wife would not bolleve l shot em. London Ilnlf Holiday, 0f prosperity nnd In prosperity modor- I ale hy temper. I.lvy CAN'T BE SEPARATED. Some North Platte People Have Learned How to Get Rid of Both. i Backacho and kidney nclio nro twin ' brothers. You can't separate them. And you can't got rid of tho back acho until you euro tho kindey ache. If the kidneys aro well and strong, tho rest of the system is pretty sure to to bo in vigorous health. Donn's Kidney Pills make strong. healthy kidneys. Mrs. Jns. II. Babbitt, living on West Sixth St., North Platte, Neb., Bays: "My husband strained his back about threo years ago nnd after that suffered frequently from pain and a stiffness through tho small of his back, loins and limbs. Tho 'cast exertion or any slight cold would increaso hia misery bo that ho could not stand up stra ight or bend over to do his work, Whenever he turned suddenly, flashes of pain with lightning rapidity would tear right through his back and kidnoys and lcavo him in n helpless stato for tho time being. Ho used many remedies but all of them failed to help him until about six months ago ho procured n box of Doan's Kidney Pills at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store. This remedy seemed to be just whnt ho required and it wont at onco to tho seat of tho trouble, romov ing tho cause of tho complaint and in a short timo cured him so thoroughly that ho has had no return of tho trouble since. For Sale by all Denlers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Solo Agents lor tho United States. Remember tho nnme Doan'B and take no other. HAVE YOUR HOUSE COVERED by insurance. Only by that method aro you suro of the homo for which you havo toiled and struggled. NEGLECT TO INSURE means n constant danger of sudden and complote ruin. Don't nrguo that you will save tho premium and pay your own firo loss. How much would you have toward it if your homo burned down tonight? Botter havo us insure you today, xou may bo mighty glad yoa did tomorrow. ,UU u yumor ... unu ui our big American Companies, tho beat in tho world, and at lowest possible rates. Buchanan & Patterson. Barb wire for sale at Hershey's, corner Bith and Locust St. Phone 15. MUTUAL FRIENDS when thoy want to treat ench other to cigars will find nono finer than those wo mako. Our five centers are ns crood as tho ten centers of manv othor makes. wnuo our ten centers nro at tho head end of nil clears. And hostdon when you smoko North Platto mado cigars you aro patronizing borne industries and assisting to build up a greater North rjnue. I F PHrVIAI 7R1FH o. r . 3VmviL,i.iE.LS. HUMPHREYS' Rnnnlflpq enro 1)V nctlnff tllroctlv on til6 sick parts without disturbing tho roat of tao system. No. 1 tor i overs. No. No. No. No. No. No. 2 " Worms. 3 Toothing. 1 Diarrhea. 7 " Coughs. 8 Nouralgla. 0 " Henditchoa. No. 10 Dyspepsia. No. 11 No. 12 Suppressed Periods. " Whites. No. 13 No. It Croup. Tho Skin. No. 15 11 Rhoumntism. No. 10 No. 19 No. 20 No. 27 Miliaria, " Catarrh. Whooping Conga. ' Tho Kidneys. No. 30 " Tho Bladder. No. 77 " La Grippo. In small bottles of pollots that fit tho vest pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25o. oaoh. J&r Medic MeillcaLOulilo.umllfld froo. .rcmtn!rfy, eI. co:;cor. wnliitm John BfrRlt ft tit York. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM. V Homeopathic Physiciun and Surgeon. Officei McDonald Bank HuiMinp. Phono 183. A. J. Amos, M. D. Mario Ames, .t. D DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Ofilco 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. Phone8 ) Ofilco 130 ) Residence 115 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8, McDonald Stato Bank Building, PhonoA148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-at-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 ip C. PATTERSON, Attorncy-at-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dowey Sts. DR. C. D. STANARD, DENTIST. Office 505J Dewey. Hinman Block. uuico hours: u:m to rt:w m. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes', etc. Culls answered promptly. Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482. T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. My services aro worth all they cost. If vou cro to a chean man vou will probably fail to sell or be compelled to Bell at a sacrifice. The only rea son any auctioneer is cheap fa be cause his services are not worth much. For terms and dates write or wire at my expense. Phone E504 City Cleaning and Dye Works W. O. BRIDGES, Proprietor ... ln.. -f -Ipnninc, Jln(, -A pressing. All cleaning done by tho French dry process. A specialty mado of all classes of ladies' garments. Givo mo a trial and I will truarnntee satis faction. Goods called for and delivered. Works: Ottcnstein buildinc Sixth street opposite tilks lodging houso. mono oaz. FO R SALE We have some very choice Poland China and Duroc Jer sey Boars of serviceable age. Immuned by the Ridgway process. Also B. P. Rock Cockerels and Muscovey Drakes almost as large as geese and from prize winning strains. J. O. ANDERSON, Lexington, Neb Don't Spend $3.50 When Prot, W. M, Hayos, Ass't. Secty. of Arlculture of the United States says about Stock Food: These balanced rations are oiten touna Dy i breweries, mixed with molasses and salt, to make the largest Slock Food Companies is said to use fine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply bring up the weight of his product, instead of buying a superior and expensive balanced ration containing high fattening qualities and acting as a tonic, he has paid a high price for a feed containing, along with ordinary grain, nnciy ground auaua nay ana otner common 100a stuns, (5.00 to $25.00 per ton, a high percentage of refuie, and non-nutritious matter, some of which may be positively dangerous to the health of his stock." , Make your own stock foods and remedies by horses, cattle, sheep, swine and fowls) proper dose in tablets. Mix in feed or salt. They contain no sawdust, ashes, chopped feed or bran. Ask for and try once Skid oo Condition Trblets or bkldoo Worm, Kidney, thicken Cholera, Cathartic, Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eve. Colic, White Plague Preytntlc, or Blister Tablets, or Louse Killer. Snavln Pcmnfv. or Ilrb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE Watortown, S. D.. U, 8. A. FOR SALE BY JOHNSON'S CASH RACKET STORE. Especially need "Nature's iMimedr" inr Tablaultnooatltotakethq matlitn on n( their JolnUt need It to koep tholr Stomach, Liver. Kl and JJoweu In good order) noed It for et " NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctor. Tsko a tMot now and then) It will keep your ystem In snch eood condition that dlieaies cannot take hold. Evory box Is (ni&rantood to 8lTO satisfaction, or th parchais price refunded. BetteEThan Pills For Liver His iawwaia-iuu w. ultra r LnJ BACK OF OUR FINE CARRIAGES we stand with a guarantee that is worth something. Wo don't consider a transaction closod with tho taking of your mdney. We insist that you shall be perfectly satisfied with your car riage after you have tried it as well as when you selected it. Wo oro right here to do anything that will givo you that satisfaction. Try us. A. M. Lock. OUDER OP HEARING POK APPOINT MENT OK ADMINISTRATOR. Stato of 'Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho county court Docoraber 17tb, 1W8, In tho matter of tho cstato of Alico O. Ruckner. deceased. On roadbiK and Mine tho petition of Emory H. Sponcor. prayinir mat tno aamimsirn tlon of said cstato may bo granted to petit ioner as administrator. . . Ordered, That January 12th, 1000. at 9 o'clock a. m.. Is assigned for hoarlnir said petition, when all persons interested in saia mattur may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show causo why tho prayer of potltlonor snouiu not 00 Krantcd. This noilco to bo published for six successlvo publications In tho North Platto Triuuno prior to January iiiu. i. d22-3 County Judgo. NOTIOF. OF INCOItrOKATION OF TUB HUOUANAN UUJUl'AN Tho nftmo of this corporation Is tho "Bu chanan Company " Its principal placo of business Is In tho city of North Platto. Lin coln county, NobraHka, Tho ironoral naturo of tho business to bo transacted by this cor poration shall 1x3 to own, conduct ana opor ato a perioral store, both wholesalo and ro- tau in tno city or noun natio. nourasKa, buying and solllnc merchandlso and othor personal proporty, and said corporation shall havo tho power to neuulre. own and hold any real estate deemed necessary by its board of directors for tho transaction of Its business and shall havo powor to do anything that may bo Incidental to Its said business. Tho authorized capital stock of said corporation shall bo tho sum of $10,000-00, ono halt of which has been suuscrmcu and paiu ror ana tho remainder may bo Issued by tho board of directors from timo to timo upon full pay ment of same. Said corporation will com mence dolnir business on tho tuth day of l)a- ccmbcr, UOtt, and will terminate on the 31st day of December, 1IC8. Tho Indebtedness of said corporation shall not any time exceed two thirds or its paid up capital stock. Tho affairs of said corporation shall bo conducted by a President. Secretary. Treasurer and a board of three directors. HUOUANAN COMPANY. Ity HUTLCK HOCHANAN. I Penny G. Hugiianan. Directors. Frank N. Hdciianan. ) Serial No. 0T55. a. K. WOO. Hotice for Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Offlco at North Platto, Neb. December 28th, 1008. Notico Is hereby elven that Frank Powers. of North Platte, Nebraska, who. on August '2th, 1W3, made homestead ontry No, 10700, for east half southwest Quarter and lots o and 7, Section 6, Township 11, north, Itango SO west Sixth Principal Moridlan, has filed notice of Intention to mako final Uvo year described, boforo tho Keslstcr and Ho- eelvor at North Platto, Ne.b on the 23rdm day of February, 11)09. uiaimant names as witnesses: a. w. urown, Alex llrown. It. M. VanPolt. Ed Wilson, nil of North Platte, Nebraska. 31-8 J. B. Evans, Register. NOTICE OF OUAIIDIAN SALE. In tho district court of Lincoln Count?. Nn- braska. in thO matter or tho application of Henry Illoui. irtiardlan of Naniln Ilanirtsnn nnd .Tn- scpli L. Iiangtson, minors, for loavo to soli roal cstato. NotlCO Is hereby given, that nursunnt to an order of tho Honorable 11. M. CJ rimes. Judgo ofho District Court of Lincoln County. No- urasKa, mauo on tno un uay or Decombor, H08, for sale of roal cstato hurolnafter des cribed, there will bn bold at public vendue to tho highest blddor for cash at tho east front door of tho court houso In tho city of North Platte, In said county on tho 11th day of Jan uary. lBoa, at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., central timo. tho following described real es tate: Lots 5. 7 and 8 and tho oast half of tho southwest nuartor (EH of 8WM) of section M, In township lil. north, range 28 west of tho sixth principal meridian. In Lincoln County. Nebraska. Bald sale will remain open ono hour. Dated this 7th day of December, 1U08. Ukniiy Hlom, Guardian of tho cstato of Namlo Uanztson and Joseph L. Iiangtson, minors. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up on my premises situated on tho north enst quarter of section 34, township 15. north of range SO, Lincoln county, Nebraska, the following de scribed animal to wit: Ono light red bull about 18 months old, weight about 600 pounds, no brand visible. Said es tray waB taken up about tho middlo of Juno, 1908. Maurice Bueen. Fifty Cents Will do theeWor analysis to conilst of the taUlnij of mills, elevators nnd the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of using Sk doo Horse nnd Cattlo Tablets for BELL MEDICINE CO., Capital Stock $300,000.00, Rhon- Kidneys tho itroncth and vigor It ctves 11VI11II a bnl 1 JJ. rfn,i