Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. BnnsoniPTioN katrsi Ono Year, cash In advance...! $1.S6 Months, cash In advance 66 eta Entered at North riatto. Nobraska, I'oatofllce as second claas matter. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1909. Shall the State Capitol be Moved? The TltinUNE has nt different times suggested tho removal of the state cap itol from Lincoln to some point in tho central part of the state, and though thu matter was at first mention accep- toil na n iriln it (a nnu tntfnn floriniml v. not only "by tho peoplo west of tho Mcr- rick county lino, but by peoplo in the cxtremo eastern part of the state. Senator Bartos, of Saline county, has prepared a resolution which will be pre- BCntCU tO ttlO legislature today Which nrnvlrlnn fnr thn iinnnlnfmnnr of n mm. mitteoofsix members to investigate tho condition of tho capital building at Lincoln nnd tho ncenns tv of remr.vinir tho seat of state government to Kenr doy because of the domands of west ern Nebraska for a location moro near ly in the central part of tho state. The resolution states that tho present capitol waB located at Lincoln when tho Kopulation of tho statu was within a undrcd miles of tho Missouri river, but that sinco then central and west ern parts havo so increased in popula tion that Kearney is tho hub of tho fltuto as well oh of tho United States; that tho outer walls of tho state cap itol arc dangerous, tho roof is rotten, tho walls sunken and that tho building is inndenuale to the needs of the state. Tho resolution fu'thor recites that tho location of tho capital is so far distant that it works a hardship to two-thirds of thu Btuto. it is recommended that this spccial committee to investigate shall consist of Ltnrtos. liuclc, Kamsom, Moyers, Dodison and Raymond, tho latter being tho statu senutor from thin district. To rcmovo tho Beat of government takes a majority voto of tho electors of tho state nt a general or special elec tion called for that nurnoHo. Tho cani tal was located at Lincoln in 18C7 and tho amendment providing that its ro rnoval must bo by n voto of tho electors was incorporated in tho constitution of 187C. Tho Tribuno hollovcs that tho news papers nnd tho citizens of western Ne braska should awaken to tho impor tance of this move and push tho matter nlong. While wo bulicvo urand Island is tho best located town for a stata capital, yet wo nro not advorso to pull lng for Koarnoy if tho majority favor that town. Nothing Expected From Legislature. And now tho World-IIeruld ndmitfl tho republicans havo given tho peoplo of Nebraska nil tho reform legislation that is nccssary. It says froight nnd passoncrer rates nro low enough and the assessment of railway property is eminently satisfactory. That orudito journal has also discovered since elec tion that no reforms havo been ovor looked by tho republicans, and that thoro Ib theroforu nothing for tho dom ocratic 'ogislaturo to do but make tho appropriations and conjuro up some kind of n bunk deposit guarantee bill that will not bo dangorous, but will look good to tho unBopliiscatcd. If the World-Herald and tho democrats in general had mado thoso admissions dur ing tho campaign, thu result at tho polls might havo boon different, but cv en that is very doubtful. Tho pooplu turned tho republicans down right where reform wob most coiibdIcuous and tho fact really Is, tho democrutB woro elec ted to do nothing, and thoir promises wero not taken seriously. In fact, tho peoplo novcr tako tho promises of tho democrats seriously. Thoy elect thorn to ofilco when thoy want n rest. Noth ing need bo expected from this Icirisla- turo oxcept a bunch of lemons. York Times. Tho Dickens correspondent of tho Wallaco Winner says: Deputy Sheriff Lowell drove up to tho W. R. Weakley homo about eight miles uouth of lioro n few days ago and Inquired for W. r. Wcaltloy, whon to his dismay ho was informed that said gentleman lived about five miles south of North Platto. Tho deputy quickly forked over onouirh money to pay fop tho treats to about ten corn shollors, and started on his bomoward journoy laughing over tho trip. Poultry Wanted. Farmers who have chickens for sale should fico us. Highest market price paid in cash, J. u stinulky, North Platto Meat Market. I will soil nt public uuction nt my place known as tho Murphy Farm threo and ono-half miles west of North Platto on Tuesday, Jany 26th, Beginning nt ten o'clock a. m., tho fol- r lowing BtocK and goods; 7 Head of Horses 38 Head of Cattle 66 Head of Shoats FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Terms Six months' time will bo iriven. secured by lmnlcablo paper draw ing ton per cent interoBt. All sums of sjiu and under cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Frank Conroy. PUBLIC COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. Janunrv 13. 1909. Bonnl met samo na yesterday, fu'l board nnd countv clerk. Board checked county superintend-1 ent'B books nnu approved thorn. Continued checking county treasur er's books. Bond of Harry E. Tweedy, justice of tho peace wallaco precinct, approved. Bond of First National Bank as addi tional depository bond, approved. Claim of Hush Morchnntilo Co. al lowed for $11.25. Beforo tho board of county commis sioners; in the matter of tho estate of Lillian B. Weyburn. an incompetent: order of approval of proposed sale. Whereas, limtna I'ulver, cuurulan or tho estate of Lillian U. vvevhurn, an incomnutent person haB mauo applica tion to tho commissioners of Lincoln county, Nebraska, for tho approval of thu proposed ale of the northwest quarter of section 24, town 14, range 40, west 6th P.M., being real estate belonging to said Incompetent, for the support of paying her debts, the cost of purpuau nnu iminuunnncu nnu iu invest wiu rumiuiiiiiK uruuuuuB rtrcuivuu irum Said Salo ill KOOd interest I'Carintr BOCUr- Itios. we, tho county commissioners of Lincoln county, Nebraska, do hereby certify that we havo examined into tho necessity of said proposed salo and find it necessary for tho best interests of enid incompetent person and wo fully npprove of thu Bamo. Signed by the commissioners und attested to by tho county clerk. Adjourned until tomorrow, January 14, 1009. Hoard mot Hame ob yatcrday. prcB- cnt full hoard and county cierK. Tho following claims wero allowed: For inmutcfl of feoblo minded insti tute nt Bcatrico. 114.83 Fred Mnrnuette, road work Dist 9, 21.00 John Duffy, fees, case of Statu vs. Mungcr, 21.40 I L Miltonberger, ollico expenses. 48.77 1 1 j Miltonberger, fees, 68.80 I L Miltonboriror. salary for Decem ber. 100.00 I L Miltonberger, milcngo in Russol case. 7.00 I L Mlltonbergor, mileage in Thomp son case, oz.ou IL Miltonborgor, expenses Thomp son case, h i uu I L Miltonberger, board of prisoners. tourtn quarter ii;i.uJ 1 Li Mlltonncrger, mllongu in statu cases, iu;i.itu I L Miltonberger, fees in stnto cases, unpaid 120.75 1 L Miltonberger. Btato cases, third quarter. 81.25 Li l!i ltoach, salary, Hli quarter ZUO.UU Hooks of Hhoriff's ofilco checked and find fees duo tho county to tho nmount of 296.35, which ho is directed to turn ovor to tho county treasury for tho ben- oilt of tho general fund. Sundry persons, road work Dlst 20, 6.00 Martin Jopson, road work Dist 14, u.00 Adjourned until tomorrow. January 15, 1909. Board mot samo as yesterday, pres ent full hoard und county clone. Continued checking county treasur er's books. Claim of Chas. McDonnld. rent of county surveyor's ofilco, 8.00 UIMm of l'aul U. Aloyor, oillco ex penses, 1.75 ti ii apringor services, za.uv Adjourned until January 25, 1909. CAN'T DENY IT. If This Had Happened in San Francis co Instead of North Platte More Than One Reader Might Doubt It. Tho nvoroiro man is n doubtor. This is not surprising tho public havo boon humbugged bo frequontly that they are skeptical. Proof liko the following will stand investigation. It can not bo dis puted. r i ii..i.w. ti.,u. at-nnt- North P otto. Nob., sovb: "I do not huslLuto to toll of thu bonofit that Doan'B Kidney Pills havo afforded for for mo. About six months ago l was suffering night nnd day from tho most tcrriblo pains through my back nnd kid neys. Thoso pains would nlwaya bo moro Bevoro when I attempted to stoop oyer or straighten up from n sitting po sition. Tho kidney secretioiiH woro an noying by thoir frequent action, and doctor's mediclno or tho remedies I tried cavo mu no roliof. A friend hear ing of mv sulluring, advised mo to give Doan's Kidnoy Pilla n trial na ho had boon cured of tho samo complaint by their uso. I immediately procured a box nt A. F. Stroitz'a Drug Storo and began using thorn. Tho roliof I felt from tho vorv first was vorv erront. and in a fow weeks my back was strong and well and my kldneyB wero restored to their normal nnd natural condition. Doan'B Kidney Pills cured mo thorouch- ly nnd I am glad to rocommond thorn." For Salo by all Dealers. Prico 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Now York. Solo AgentH for tho United States. Hcmomber tho name Doan's and tako no other. fflmrm YOU OUGHT TO KNOW It. It a .a . inu oxco Olico or tno men u tlint nro cooked at Armstrong's if you haven't already regaled Yourself with eorno of tno uoiicious tilBhes that aro Borved hero. If you haven't partaken of them. thoro is a treat awaiting you that you will want to repent often. A meal nt Armstrong's ia un oxperionco that will mako you cry Hko Oliver i wist ior more. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jcnnlo Armstrong, Prop. Elastic Dollars When trouble hits you on the hend just smilo; when you think tho world is blue go to Lamb's nnd buy n few BARGAINS. The question has been asked us over and over how wo could do it. Thore is a reason Low operating expenses is tho success of any business. Reason No. 2--Our way of buying for cash. Reason No. ,3 You pay for no bad debts. Tag. you're It at Lamb's on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 19 and 20 Get your orders in early. All orders dolivcredUn rotation as received Savo half of your living expenses buy enough to laBt you a month. 17 pounds granulated Cano Sugar $1.00 Twenty-cent Good Cheer Coffee 7 pounds for 1.00 25-cent Frontier Coffeo, 5 pounds for 1.00 Fifty-cent Red Cross Ten, 1 pound package 40cta Eight pounds of Snap Coffee for 1.00 25-ccnt package Nebin Tea , 20cts Three 3-pound Backs Tnblo Salt for lOctB Three cakes Yeast Foam for lOcts Gum of all kinds, four packages for lOcts Three Boxes of Matches lOcts Two gillon pail of Syrup for 85cts To introduco moro thoroughly ono sack Purity Brand Flour and one-pound carton Frontier Coffee for 1.45 Regular price of flour is 1.45. Only one sack to n customer. lOO.pound sack Stock Salt ...,70cta DRIED FRUIT 15-ccnt fnncy dried peaches, 5 pounds for 50cts 20-ccnt fancy dried apricots, 4 pounds for 50cts 20-cont fancy dried Bartlett pears, 4 pounds for 50cts 20-cent fancy dried pitted plums. 4 pounds for 50cts 15-cent fancy dried nectarines, 4 pounds for 50cta Largest fancy prunes, 5 pounds for 50cta Largest loose raisin, 3 pounds for 25cts CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 25-cont sliced peaches, 5 cans for 95cts 25-cent Bartlett pears, 5 cans for 95cts 25-cent black and white cherries, 5 cans for 95cts 20-cent upricots, 4 cans for 55cts 20-cont plums, 4 cans for 55cts 50-ccnt gallon peeled peaches 40cts 50-ccnt gallon Bartlett pears 40cts 45-cent gullon upricots 3Gctn 35-cent gallon apples 30cts 35 cent Bweot cider 30cta 121-cent can tomatoes 10 cents or 1.15 per dozen 10-ccnt can corn, 8 cents or 90c per dozen 12i-cent enn peas. 10 cents or 1.15 per dozen fjargo enns rumpKin, bqunsn, aauor Lnrtro cans of Sweet Potatoes. 2 cans 15-cent Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans for 25 conta 15-cent Succotash, 2 cans for 25 cents 15-cent can Lima Beans 2 cans for 25 cents 25-ccnt can K. C. Baking Powder 20 cents per can 25-cent can Calumet Baking Powder 20 centB per can 25-cent can Royal Baking Powder 20 cents per can Soda Cracker Coko 9 cents 20 pound boxes best soda crackers 6 cente a pound 20 pound boxes best oyster crackers 6 cents a pound 20 pound boxes best ginger snaps 6 cents a pound 5 cent box soda crackers G for 25 cents 10 cent box soda crackers 3 for 25 cents 25 cent box soda crackers 20 cents each All kind of cookies, 2 pounds 25 cents FISH AND OYSTERS. Large salted Mackeral , 2 pounds for 25 cents Smoked Salmon 2 pounds for Z.o cents 6 smoked Bloaters.. ..s 25 cents 6 cans oil Sardines 25 cents 3 large cans mustard Sardines 25 cents 3 email enns cove Oysters 25 cents 3 largo cans covo Oysters '. 50 cents Family White Fish f 70 cent per kit Fresh bulk Oysters 45 cents a quart SOAP AND WASH POWDER 7 bara D. C. Soap, 25 cents or 3.25 per box 7 bare White Russian soap, 25 cents or. 3.25 per box 8 bars Swift Pride soap, 25 centB 3.10 per box Gray soap, 6 bars for 25cts Rub No Moro soap 6 barB for , 25cts S Pearl White soap, 7 bara for 4 pound box Gold Dust 6 pound box Rub-no-Moru 6 pound box Pcarlino amoKed bacon by tno pieco, por pounu lOcts Picnic hnms, per pound ; lOcts Crnnbcrries, 2 quarts for 25cts Mixed Nuts, 3 pounds for GOcts Pure sugar candy t 2 pounds for 25cts Red onions, per bushel,. 1.25 Every article listed horo is a bargain and wo expect tho mulca will bo sorry. j R. N. LAMB, NORTH SIDE. Your Home Over New Year would bo much moro happy if you owned it yourself. There is not tho sngntcsc reason why you shouldn't. WE CAN SELL YOU REAL ESTATE on such liberal terms that any ordinnry mon enn purchaso it. MnKo a wow Year resolution to bo your own landlord hcrcaftor. Then come hero nnd wo'll holp you carry it out. You couldn't tako a wiser Btep or ono that would ploaso your wifo better. Glvo her a homo Btio can call her own and complete hor hapsiness. Buchanan & Patterson. SOMETHING CHOICE for tho connoisseur in fine tobacco. rolled Into a well-mado cigar, is ono of our ForreBt King that you can buy for flva cents. They are the moat delicious and satisfactory smoko that you can buy for doublo tho price anywhere. Try one. it will uo a treat. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. forTwo Days i lu-aut or iiominy 10c per enn for 25 conta 25cts ' 20cts , 25cts 25cts CASH ONLY. The C. F. Iddings Co. COAL Rock Springs Lump .and Nut Maitland Lump and Nut Hanna Lump and Nut Colorado Lump and Nut Pennsylvania Hard Coal (in Stovo und Nut Size) Blacksmithing Coal We C.trrV thf lnrrrpcsr nnrt-- vc tly I'lrgLbC .ISbOJC- ment otjugh grade coal in he city. Try us with your next order. Call Phone 7. We have it. The C. F. Iddings Co. Notice for Bids. To nil whom it may concern: Hida will bo received by tho county clerk of Lincoln Countv. Nobruska. for the Kradinir of 50,000 cubic yards of eartli roaut, more or less, worK to uo uono with elevator grader. For haulimr dirt ono milo or Icbh. Uidder to doposit 11 certified check of $500.00 with his bid, that ho will enter in to contrnct if nwnrucd tho contract. Printed blnuku furnished by tho county clerk. Bids will bo received by tho county ciorK until z m. i-ou. a, laoa. Dnted North Platte, Jnn. 9, 1909. jl2-t F. U. Elliott, Co. Clerk One Hundred Dollars Reward. Tho above reward will bo paid for tho arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who havo been break inrr into tho school houses in District No. 5 and destroying property. V. II. SlMANTS, Louis Macey, Lorkn Puudy. School Board 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. S. TWINEM Homeopathic Physician nnd burgeon. Officei McDonald Bank Building. Phone 183. A. J. Ames. M. D. Mario Ames. .1. D- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drutr Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 HEO. B. DENT, J Physicinn and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. ) Office 130 Phones f Residence 115 L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Phvsician. Rooms 7 and 8, McDonnld State Bank Building, Phone 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN,. AttorneyB-nt-Lnw. Ofilco over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 J C. PATTERSON, Attorney-at-Lnw, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full line of Caskets, Robes, etc. CnllB answered promptly. Day Phono 120, Night Phono 482. City Cleaning and Dye Works W. O. BRIDGES, Proprietor All classes of cleaning, dyeing and pressing. All cleaning dona by tho French dry process. A specialty made of all classes of ladies' garments. Give mo a trial and I will guarantee satls j i ! ... 1 1 1 r i i i . uiuwuii. uuutis caueu ior nnu uenvereu Works: Ottcnstein buildfrur Sixth street opposito iMks lodging house. i'nono 032. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby clvon that on tho l)th day of February, ISXJit. a special election will bo noiu in tno school District or tno city or iMorui i'latto. in tno uouuty or .Lincoln, in tho Stato of Nobraska, tho polling plncos to bo as follows: For that portion of satd Dis trict north of tho track of tho union Pacific Railroad Company, at tho I lose House In tho mi. , 1 t ' l i .1... ii . x" ... in . . . r i coin county. Nebraska for that portion of said District south of thu track of tho Union l'acinc icauroaci company and west or Dowoy St. and Public Koiul No, 0. which U a contln uatlonof Dowoy St.. at tho Ilosn House In tho pocoml ward or said Ultv or North i'latto: and for that portion of said District south of tho track or tho union l'acinc Railroad Com pany and east of said Dowey St. and Public Kotul iNo. (i. tno samo being a continuation of I lis we v tit., at thu Hoso Housn In thu Klrst Ward in thouani Ultyot North i'latto. At which said election tho following nrniwi sltlon will bo submitted to the voters of said nchool District Hhall tho Hcliool District of tho C ty of North I'latte, In tho County of Lincoln, lu tho State of Nebraska, lssuo Its negotiable bonds in tho sum or gio.ouu.uu, m denominations of 31.000 each, dated on tho 1st day of Juno. 1V0U. bearing interest at tno rato or rour per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, nrlnclnal and Interest payabloht tho Fiscal Agency of tho stato or rsonrasKa in tno Ulty or Now iork. and payable as follows, to-wlt: In twenty years rrom tho date thereof, but may bo na d at any tlmo after ten years from tho date thereof, at tho option of tho Hoard of Education or said hcliool District. Ha d bonds to bo Issued for tho mimosa of erecting and rurnisiiuig ono o gnt-room K'hool building In tho Second Ward of tho Ulty of North I'latto. Nebraska, on illock lofl In said ward, and erecting and furnishing ono eight-room scnooi nuuuing in tnoTiiiru ward of the Ulty of North i'latto, Nebraska, on Illock xi In said wnrd. 'And shall tho Hoard of Education of tho School District of the City of North I'latto, In tno (.'ouiity. in tno Mtato or Noiirnsun. unau thorized to cause to bo lovled and collected a lax annually, in an nmount suluclent to mv tho Interest and principal or said bonds, as tho samo mature, In addition to the taxes now authorized to bo levied by law, ouallth nronortv within said school District.' Tl e ballots to bu used at said election shall havo n rln tod tlmrnon: "Kor issuing ciu.ouu oo or tno nonus or tno Hcliool District or tho Ulty or North i'latte. in tho County of Lincoln, In the Stato of No braska. for tho pitrose of erecting and furn Ishlng one eight-room school building on iilocic inn in inn econu warn or tuo unyor North I'latto. Nebraska. In said District, and erecting and furnishing ono eight-room school bill ding on Ii ock ::'. in tho Third Wan . n tho Ulty of North I'latto. within said District. Bald bonds to bo negotiable In form and to boar interest at tno rato or rour percent per annum, payable semi-annually yabio semi-annually. .ayablo at tho l'Msca! Nobraska. In tho City principal and interest Agoncy of tho Stato of of New York, and which said bonds shall bo duo as follows; In twenty years from thu dato thereof, but may bu paid at any tlmo 0(,ru. yars from tho dato thereof at tho S "rSuet"0"!' f Education of said for levying and collecting a tax annually. In an amount suf ficient to pay tho Interest and principal of said bonus, as the samo mature, in audition to tho taxes now authorized to no levied uy law, on all property within tho satd School 11 strict Against Issuslng $10,000.00 of tho bonds of I IIU f?UIUHj tho School District of tho City of North i tho county or Lincoln, in tho Nebraska, for tho purposo or erect furnlshlng ono oIght-r"om .t-chool building on Illock ISO In tho Seeoud ard nf tim Cltv of North I'latte. Nebraska. In said District! and erecting and furnishing ...... nlnl.l.Miim l..Ii.i1 l.ill,ll.iiAf.i lllr.Lr M lii tho Third ward in too uity or worm I'luttn. Nebraska, within said District. Satd VIilllHIMI I" ... t. .KM ... . bonds to Ik) negotiable In form and to boar Interest at tho rato of four per cent per annum, payable senit-anuiniiiy, principal and Interest payable at tho l' lscai Agency or tho Plato or ?oiirasia, in inouuyoi iuw York, anil which sold bond shall bo dun as fnllnu'4! Iii Uvuntr roars from tho dato thereof but may bo paid at at any tlmo after ten years from tho dato thereof, at tho option of tho Hoard of hducatlon ii of said : and col- lount snf- Pchoni District. Aim against loving lixMlnir 11 lax niiniiHllv. In an ainoiin llclent to pay tho Interest and principal of said iKinds, us Miey mature, lu addition to tho taxes authorised to be levied by law, on nil lmiixTtv within thu said School District.- Thoso voting in ravoroi saia proposition shall mark their ballots with an "" after tlui narnirrimli beginning "For" lssnlng 5iy.000.tnj of the bonds cf tho School District or tno uuy or riii riauo. in mo county nt Lincoln. In tho State of Nebraska. Those voting against said proposition, shall mark their ballots Willi, un ' X" after tho naragroph le!ni)lng "Against Issuslng iluouo.eoof tin bonds of the School 1) sir ct of the City of North I'latto. In tho County Said eiectluii to open at eight o'clock a. m. anil conllnuo open until six o'cllck p. in. uoutral tlmo. on said dato. Dated this Hth day of January. WW. Hy order of tho Hoard of Education. FnANK IV Hoi uuu, Vrosldont. EitMESt T. TnAMi', Pcbrotary. T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. My services are worth all thoy cost. If you go to a cheap man you will probably fall W self or be compelled to sell at a sacrifice. The onlv rea son any auctioneer is cheap is bo cause "his services are not worth much. For terms and dates write or wire at my expense, Phone L5U4 Co,ll Nn orr5. II- E, 19700. Notlco for Pnblication. Department of tho Intorlor, U.S. Lnrluomcoat Notlco Is licrobr given that J'Jrank I'owors of North I'latte. NcbrasKa. wiio. .K J." for east half iithwcst quarter and lots 6 nnd 7. Section . Township H. north. Kanjo 30 west Sixth Vrlncipai notlco of intention 10 " proof to establish claim to tho land I above- described. Iwforo the Hlstor and Ito- culvor at North I'latte. Neb., on tho .3ra day or re orunry. jw. . ,,, ... Jl alman t names as wit nesses ! A. W . Hrown. AIpx lliowii.lt, M. Vnnl'olt, Ed Wilson, all of North i'latte. fc'EVAOT, Hcgitor. NOTICE OV OUAKDIAN SALE. In tho district court of Llncota County, No- brianthb matter of tho application of Henry Illom. RUimllanof Namlo Hanctson and Jo soph L- IlaiiKtson, minors, for leavo to sell rNoUcollV hereby irlyon, that Pup118"1'0,."" order of tho Honorablo It. M. Orlmes. Juduo of tho District Court of Lincoln County. No braska.mndoon tho 7th day of Docombcr, 1W, for sale of real cstato here nafter des cribed, there will be hold at public vendue to tim hiil.Kst didder for cash at tho cast front door of the court houso In tho city of North I'latte. In said county on tho 11th day of Jan uary. 1WA'. at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., central time, tho followlnc Q escribed real cs tato: Ix)ts 5. 7 and Hand tho cast half of tho southwest nuarterlKK of SWM) of section M, In township 13. north. ranKo 28 west of tho sixth principal meridian. In Lincoln County. Nebraska. Said salo will remain open one nour. Dated tins 7tu day or jwecmoer. iwa. llKNIlY ltI,OM, Ouanllan of the estato of Namlo Hannsou and Joseph L. IlanKtson, minors. OHDKH OK IIEAUINQ ON l'KTITION FOfl A l'l'OI NT JI EN T OF A D.M I N I STU AXOlt, Stato of Nebraska, county of Lincoln, ss, In tho County Court December 30th. 11)03. In tim matter of tho estate of Thomas J. Llndenmuth, deceased. r n readme ana mint: tno petition or narau Llndenmuth. nravlnir that the administra tion of said estate may bo crantcd to John O. Llndenmuth, as administrator. . . Ordered. That January 27, nw, at v o'clock a. m., is assiencu ror iioarim; sniu pennon when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to bo held In nnd for said County, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo Kranted. This notlco to bo published In tho North I'latto Tribuno. a leal newspaper mibllshed In said county for six succcsslvo publications prior to January 27, WW. V. V. l.I.DKIt. J5-0 County .ludrro. NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT. Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s. in tno uoumy uourt. In tho matter of tho Estato of Fred Gelso, deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested In tho estato of I' red Uolsc. Tako notice, that John Qclso lias filed In tho county court a report of his do lntrs as administrator of said estato. and It Is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing tho 30tli day of January A.D. lMW.bofort, tho court tnotiouroiuo'ciock a. m.. at which tlmo any person interested may appear and oxcept to and contest tho tamo. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered given In tho North I'latto Tribune, a seml-weokly newspaper, for six ucccsslvo publications urlor to Janunrv SOth. 1U09. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho coun ty court at North I'latto this 5th- day of J ir5-T ' w h ft nvn rimmiv Jys 3 W. O. ELDER. County Judgo IN T1IK DISTRICT COURT. IN AND FOIt T11IJ UOUNTY OK LINCOLN, STATE OF NEBRASKA. In tho matter of tho annllcatlnn nt Ann. Altcnborn, tluardlan of tho cstato of Carl E. Altenbern. Iienlomln E. Altcnhein. Elslo L. Altonbcrn and David W. Altonbcni. minors. for license to sell real estate. unior tosnowcauso why said real ostato should not lo sold. To Anna Altenbern. nursonal irimnllnn nl noxtot klu to'sald minors, and all persons iniercsico in sam estate: It appearing to this court tmm tim ini, vorllled petition, on tho 2(1 th dnv or iwnm. Iwr, 11HJS. presented and filed by Anna Alton born, guardian of tho estates of Carl E. Al tenbern. Ilonjamln E Altenbern. Elsio L. Al- tonborii aud David W. Altenbern. minors, nravlng to sell the fnllmvlnir ili.wriiir.i estato, sljuato In Lincoln County, Nobraska, lu-nii; iinui inu souiuwest quarter of sec tion 31. In townshln II), north of range 33. westof tho tlth l M. fortho purposo of tho education and malntenanco of 'said minors. mat it is to tno best Interests of said minors and necessary that said real estato bo sold. It Is hcrobriordorcd Mint, tim nnv, nr m.. said wards and all persons lntormtnri in um estato. appear lieforo this court on Saturday. . 'u ury, uro, at U O ClOCK A. M. at tho court houso In tho city of North I lotto. Lincoln County, Nobraska. then and there toshow causn. If nnvtimm li cense should not bo granted said Anna Al tonborn. guardian to sell said described real estate, for tho purposes abovo set forth. And ltis rurthor ordered that a copy of this order bo served nnrsnnBiiv n i,i Anna Altonbpin, personal guardian and noxt of kin to said minors at least II days prior to said dato set for hearing, and that a copy hereof bo published atleastoncoa week, for threo snccosslvo weeks. In the North IMattn bcuiMYookly Tribuno. a nowsnaper printed and published In said Llneoln County. Dated at Chamber In said Lincoln County, Nobraska, this 4 th day of January. lOOli. u. oi. ujs'.ui'.s. District Judgo. Sorlal No. OIHS. n. E !B3'7 NOTICE FOR I'UllLIOATioNr o I'upartmeiit of tho Intorlor. U. S. Land Oillco at North I'latte. Nob . t .. i . . . January t, 1W9. Notice Is herebv i?lvnn n.ni i n.wi n Ilnlyt. ,f M. v.,n 'iu7.. -"i.. ..." .".""""." ""-" " uu un ucu -i, luov. te"ri?.fenS'7 No,.fKT' for 1 " " 1- f " " north.rango SV west. sixiu principal meridian, nas Hied notlco nf uiei uon to mauo tinai Commutation proof, to estab Ish claim to tho land above described before Register and Receiver at North I'latto Nnlimulrn. ,in tim ill. il.r. ni.V.iT.Mi. "H-IU. V, . , .. .... ..w ...iiiuj ui .iiuruil IITA', vjiuiinuiii names as witnesses: I'rod Hrooks John II. Rowland, and Fred Nmiiii V m..! pKH vrfi!?-Bi;-'-,,d Rlmor IJa-'".of North JS'O J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE OP SETTt.VUi.'M-n Tho Stato of Nobraska. I x i.iucoin Louuiy, In tho County Court. Ill tho matter of the pstntn nf un dooeased. To the creditors, heirs. liunt...w Ho'iles llUorustel1 ln thu estato of Ellon Take notlco. That Charles O. Soulos has filed In the county court a roport of his do ings as administrator of imtil utr,i ...n. ,. ordered that tho samo stand for hearing tl 4th day of Feburary. A. I). 1W. before t o court at tho hour of 9 o'clock a. m.. at which w.uu iiviauii iiiiuiuMuii may appear and except to and contest the samo. And notlcu oi mis proceeding is ordored given In tho North I'latto Tribuno. for six succosslvS publications prior to tho 4th day of February. Witness mv hand and tim Knni ni ti, c.0,ntn.VfS'orth '"""t''11 8H day of January ' w-O-Ei.OKit. County Judgo. JLuId NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ' Tho Stato of Nobraska. U l"'all'!i l' i.iucoin uoumy. ) In tho County Court. In the mattnr nf tli. nut.in n llarshlleld. - deceased-" To the credl tors heirs, legatees and others Interested in tli ostato of Susan O, Hawhllold. lllu mi in .i ' u'.1 K00l,lrd Laubnor lias Hied ln the countv mnrt . " v7a doings us. executor of said ostut,, , i.".s. ordered that the same stand for "lioarlnir tl fit h day of February. A- 1). Itni bofnrn ! U court at tim ,nn, f i AL..L.-wJ borpro tho of tlmo any porxon lnteres ed Miayannr . i auii contest tho samo. Anil notice of tlds proceeding is ordr.Ml i.A ...0,ACO North I'latto Tribuno for six sua-oss v.V .,,,i Ileal os prior to February 6th. uw h ',ub" Witness m.v hand and tim,....i .V. . court at North I'latto l l liti ' i1""""" uary.Ai I), 1909. oi.iau- J --a W. C. EuiEn. County Judto.