Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Dare, Editor and Publisher. Bnn8onirTioN ratkh: One Year, cMh In advance 1 1.55 Months, cash In advance 65 ct Entered at North IMatto, Nebraska, Postofllco aasocond class, mattor. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1909, It is figured that the time comrrcss spent In "spanking" President Roose velt cost the country Bovonty-five thous and dollars. It don't ocem to un that congress got tho worth of tho monoy expended, and certainly tho President doesn't need to tako his meals from shelf as tho result of this spanking. The plea of tho railroads that tho freight rates must be increased on ac count of decreased earnings is not jus tified by figures issued by tho Inter state commerce commission, which show that for tho year ending Juno 30, 1908, tho earning per milo was $10,649 which, with tho exception of 1907, Is tho highest sinco 1903. Up to yesterday about 125 bills had been introduced in tho stato senato and an equal number in tho houso. Many of theao will of course bo thrown in tho wasto basket by tho sifting committeo, na they should bo, whilo othors will bo come laws. Thero are already bo many laws on tho statute book that tho av crago man hardly knows when ho is vi olating them. The Bartos resolution appointing a committeo of six to tako stops Jtoward having tho stato capitol removed to Koarnoy , wbb tablod by a vote of twenty-four to nino when introduced in tho sonato Tuesday. This was, of course, expected, and yet the proposition to re move tho capital is by no moans n dead one. Announcement is made that John D. Rockefeller has floriated nnothor million to tho Chicago university, mak ing tho total sum ho hns givon tho school 824,800,000. Every man who uses coal oil and gasolino probably fools that indirectly ho has contributed part of that sum to tho groat university in tho way of cxcosbIvo oil prices. Representative Bubheh, of this district, has introduced a bill appropri ating $125,000 to aid tho weak school districts in tho west part of tho stato. This measure is a meritorious ono and Bhould pass without a dissenting votoj but of courso somo of tbo legislators will unsheath their hammers and pro- ccod to "knock" on its passage Temperance advocates among tho legislature at Lincoln aro keeping reasonably nctivo. In addition to tho introduction of county option bills, an anti-treating bill haa bean introduced by a Lancaster county mombor. This mc&Buro makes it a misdemeanor to treat with drinks of liquor and tho ono treating is Bubjoct to a fines of $15, whilo tha saloon kcopor who furnishes tho drink will bo hit for $25. If the First ward needs a now school building as badly as tho Second and Third wards, as Mr, Delton contonds in hia communication published olowhore, tho peoplo oi that ward should have it But ns wo understand it, tho school ac commodations in that ward aro nmplo at present. Whon greater accommo dationa aro nocded tho now school building will bo forthcoming. Tho peoplo of North Platto realize tho im portance of good schools and good buildings, and they will voto bonds to construct buildings just ao faat aa thoy are needod. In reading botweon tho lines of Mr. Belton'u communication thoro crops out an npparont opposition to the bonds; u doBiro to arouse an op position. Wo trust, howover, that Mr. Belton did not intend that his remarks Bhould bo so construed. Puckarue Island. Tho card party nt Chas. Trembly 's Saturday night was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Sam Warnock will try farming ono more y oar baking his own pan cakes na beforo. Ifhasboon very unsuccessful in tho past for Sam. Oscar Johnson will farm tho August CarlBon placo again next year. Charloy Trembly went ovor to Far nam this week on business. A number of young peoplo gathered at Maurice Rlelly's Sunday and enjoyed themselves by ploying games. Warron Warnock was tho guest of FrcdF. Drako Saturday night. Mr. Anderson's children aro quite sick with thq measles. Dr. Kennon of Maxwoll was summoned Monday. Mrs. Lantz. of Kcurnov. has been the guest of hor slstor Mrs. Al. Feather tho past week. Governor Huskoll appears tit tho centor of the stago ugaln by having an alleged spy arrested and sourched. Ho thinks Hearst's agonts aro after him, and proposes to call a halt. This action was not needed at this timo on account of any dearth of 'excitement in diatin guitbed publie circles, but it juut simply couldn't bo held back for a dull season, "Too Late, Too Latel" You remember. I'm sure tho story of tho Bevcn wiso nnd seven foolish vir gins who were waiting for tho bridal party, intending to accompany it to the wedding feast. You remember how the wiso virgins kept their lamps filled and burning, and woro prepared whon the time came, whilo tho foolish ones, letting their lamps burn out, wero mot with tho cry "too late, too latol" There's a somowhat similar noto of despair in lifo insurance. Forty-four hundred and fifty-ono persons applied to the Now York Life in 1908 for ovor thirteen millions of Ufa insurance, forty-four hundred and fifty-ono peoplo whom, for one reason or another, tho Company could not accopt. These applicants wero declined, and mot with tho metaphorical cry "too late, too late, yo cannot enter horo." Thcso 4,451 people had fritted away their chances, wasted their many oppor tunities, and found at last when thov did apply for lifo insurance that, alas, they couldn't get it. Most peoplo think thoy can got lifo insuranco any time thoy wan it. All they havo to do is to osk for it. All thov havo to do is to let somo ono tako their applications. Not ao. Horo woro over four thousand bona fido applica tions that didn't bring insurance. Prob ably tho vast majority of theso lag gards might havo been insured, if only thoy had applied in time I. o beforo thoy becamo uninsurable. But thoy didn't, thoy drifted along in fancied se curity and with what droad rcsultl Don't you bo liko ono of tho foolish virgins, drop us a card that you aro in terested or call at our office, and wo will explain tho mnny good features of tho Now York Lifo Policies. Temple Real Estate and Insurance 1 and 2 McDonald block. AdENGY. A Horrible Hold-Up. "About ton years ago. my brother wbb "hold up" in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to bo hopeless consumption" writes w. it. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "Ho took all kinds of remedies and treat ment from several doctors, but found no help till ho used Dr. Klng'B Now Discovery and ho was wholly cured by six bottles. Ho 1b a well man today." it's quicK to roiiove and tho surest euro for weak or soro lunes. hemorrhages. coughs and colds, bronchitis, lagrlppc, astnma aim an bronchial nlicctlons. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle frco. Guaran teed by Stono Drug Co. DEAL ESTATE." tup. RinrjR nv THE TIMES aro many, but ours Is tho ono that at tracts attontion. THTQ PP.AT. F.RTATE OFFICE predicts that "tho signs of tho times" forecast "MONEY IN REAL ESTATE" orties, city or country, provo it. Havo you monoy to Invest? Put it In real estate. Do you want to soiu ivb at this oilica you can una a quicrc uuyer. Consult us on all real cstato deals. Buchanan & Patterson. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW tho excellence of tho meals that are cooked at Armstrong's if you haven't already regaled vourBolf with Bomo of tho delicious dishes that nro served here. If you haven t partaken of them. thero Is a treat awaiting you that you will want to roneat often. A meal ut Armstrong b is an oxpcrienco that will mako you cry liko Oliver Twist for moro. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. Notice for Bids- To nil whom It mny concern: Uldn will bo received by the county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho grading of 60,000 cubic yards of earth roads, moro or less, work to bo dono with olovator grador. For haullnc dirt ono milo or less. Blddor to deposit a certified jcheck of $500.00 with his bid, that ho Mlll enter in to contract if awarded tho contract Printed blanks furnished by tho county clork. Rids will bo received by tho county ciortc until ivj m. feu. y, mini. Dated North Platto, Jan. 9, 1909. jl2-l F, R. Elliott, Co. Clork. J. P. Kelly, first and real namo un known, will tako notico, that on tho 21st day of Decomber, 1908, P, H. Sullivan a justice of tho peaco in and for Lincoln County. Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $.10,00 in an action ponding beforo him wherein Ginn & Whlto a copartnership is plaintiff and J. P. Kelly, first nnd real numo unknown, is dofendant; that the property or tho defendant consist ing of a brass horn mado bv Carlin and Lennox, Indianapolis, Indiana, has been attached under Bald order. Said causo wan continued to tho 17th day of Feb ruary, lUlfl), at 10 o'clocK a. m. Ginn fc White, Plaintiff's, ITT.... Wil PROGRAM For the Farmers' Institute AT THE MAXWELL HALL Maxwell, Neb., February 1st and 2d, 1909 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1st 11:00 a. m. Stock Judging Demonstration 12:00 a. m. Dinner 1:30 p. m. Pork Production Mr. O. Hull, Alma, Neb. 2:30 p. m. The Kind of a Diary Cow for the Farmer Ex-Gov. W. A. Poyntcr, Lincoln, Neb. 5:30 p. in. Supper EVENING SESSION. 7:30 p. m. The Farm Home Mr. Hull 8:30 p. m. The Value of Agricultural Education Mr. Poynter TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. 11:00 a.m. Work of the Sub Station Mr. W. P. Snyder, Sub Station 12:00 a.m. Dinner 1:00 p. m. Election of Officers 1:30 p. m. Profitable Tillage of th. Soil-Mr. C. G. Marshall. Lincoln, Neb. 2:30 p. m. Suggestions to Cooks About Cooking. Cooking Demonstra tion with Lecture Miss Gertrude Rowan, Lincoln, Neb. PREMIUMS ON EXHIBITS. Our enterprising business men offer the following premiums on exhibits of farm produce: Best 10 Ears of White Corn 1st. $2.00 by the C. F. Iddings Co.; 2nd, pair of Leather Cuffs by Ed, Marr, harness. Best 10 Ears of Yellow Corn 1st, $2; 2nd. $1. Best 10 Ears of Calico Corn 1st, $2; 2nd, one Cyclone Seeder by Wm. Gregg. Best Peck of Potatoes 1st, One four piece carving set, value S3, by W. H. Merrick & Co.; 2nd, $1. Best Peck of Oats 1st, $2; 2nd. $1 by the C. F. Iddings Co. Best Loaf of Bread 1st, $2; 2nd, one sack of flour, bread to be made from Iddings' Best Patent Flour, by W. H. Merrick & Co. Best Pound of Butter 1st, set of Rogers silver knives and forks, value $3.50, by Silas Clark & Son; 2nd, $1. Best Cake 1st, one pair of ladies fine shoes, value $3.50, by M. Kuhns; 2nd, $1. One entry only will be permitted in each class. All exhibits become the property of the Institute. Music furnished at each session. The Ladies' Aid Society will serve dinner and sumer at the church each day. EVERYBODY COME. J. A. MOORE, Sec'y. One Hundred Dollars Reward. Tho above reward will bo nald for tho arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who havo been breaking into tho school houses in District No. 5 and destroying property. W. II. SlMANTS, LOUIS MAGEY, LOREN PunDY, School Board. SOMETHING CHOICE for tho connoissour in fine tobacco. rolled into a wcll-mado cigar, is ono of our ForrcBt King that you can buy for nvo conts. Thoy nro tho most delicious and satisfactory Btnoko that you can buy lor uouuie tno price unywhere. 'try ono. it will bo n treat. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Don't Spend $3.50 When Fifty Cents Will do theWork Prot.W.M. Haves. At't. Sectv. of Agriculture "Thine balanced rations are often found by analysis to consist of the tailings of mills, elevators and breweries, mixed with molasses and salt, to make the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of tne largest mock t-oou Companies Is said to use Tine sawdust, finely (round, to cheaply bring up the weight of his product. Instead of buvln a sunerlor and expensive balanced ration containing bliih fattening qualities and acting as a tonic, he has oruinary grain, nntiy ground annua nay and other common (ood stuns, 5.00 to $25.00 per ton, a nlgu percentage of refuse, and non-nutritious matter, some of which may be positively dangerous to ine neaun 01 nis hock. , Make your own stock foods and remedies by norses, catue, sucep, awine 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 Skldoo Condition Tablots or Skldoo Worm. Kldnev. Chicken Cholera. Cathartic. Heave. Fever. Ho Cholera. DIslemner. Pink nyc, .ouc, wnue riague rrevemic, or mister wire imminent, uismmiteu by iHt ULUt "ViiiuriQwn, a, u., u, a. . FOR SALE BY JOHNSON'S OASU RACKET STORE. TON It you are feeling out-of-iorU, take an NR Tab 1st, and you will feel bettor In the morning. They will mako you feel iuit rleht. "naturi-s Remedy1 strtinitheni and purines tho Dlood, Pleasantly. v,l lk n.v i Invariably snaking the user feel stronger and better. Bettor Than Pills For Liver Ills. Take NR TebUu for Indigestion, Sick Headache, Lois of Appetite, Sallow Completion. Mver ConipUtut, Skin Diseases, t tuple and Eruptions, Chills. UaUrla, llillonsness, Khenma ism, Torpid Mrer or Inactive Kldnojrs and all troubles arising trout tho digestive organs. I Get a I 25& I Box. t fiiiriTi - n McDONELL & GRAVES, PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at my place known as tho Murphy Farm threo and ono-half miloB west of North Platto on Tuesday, Jany 26th, Beginning nt ton o'clock n. m., tho fol lowing stock and goods: 7 Head of Horses 38 Head of Cattle 66 Head ofShoats FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Terms Six months' timo will bo given, secured by bankablo paperdraw mg ten per cent interest. All sums of $10 and under cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Frank Conroy. of the United Stales aava about Slock Foodi paid a high price for a feed containing, along with ustnil Skldoo Horso and Cattle Tablets for I amets, or Louse Killer, Spavin Kcmedy, or liaro UtLL lYlfc.Ult.INt CO., Capital Stock J300.O00.OO, the K torn noli, fjror, Kidneys does its work thoroughly and orrfnAt. nrmtlinn. n. il.l.n. One Tablet - i ET-Mit iii NORTH PLATTE NEB. 81 in PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM. v. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office: McDonald Bank Huildinjr. Phono 183. A. J. Amos. M. D. Mario Amos, ,1. V- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Ovor Stono Drug Co. Phones: Offico 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Ovor McDonald Bank. PhonoH I Office 130 l Aoncs Rcsl(Jonco n5 D ,R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8. McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, AttorneyB-at-Law. Offico over Schatz Clothing Store. Phone 48 W C. PATTERSON, x. Attorney-at-Law, Offico: Cor. Front & Dewey StB. W. R. MALONEY. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of CaBkots. Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482. City Cleaning and Dye Works W. O. BRIDGES, Proprietor All -1 1 i uiutiaua ui cleaning, ayemg ana pressing. All cleaning dono by tho French dry procesB. A specialty made of all classes of ladies' garments. Give mo a trial and I will guarantee satis faction. Goods called for and delivered. WorkH: Ottenntnin tuillriincr Slvfh of winf opposite ElkB' lodging houso. rnono oaz. NOTICE. Notico is horoby irlvon t"t on tho 9th day of February. lMHt. a special oloction will bo noiu in ino ocnooi uisirict. or tho Olty of North Platto. in tho County of Lincoln, in tho Htato of Nebraska, tho polling placos to bo as follows: I'or that nnrtlnn nt iiii Dis trict north of tho track of tho Union Paclflo- uaurona uompany, at tno lloso House in tho Thlrrl Wlwl In tlin Hllirnr Vnh I1.. ri.. coin county, Nebraska; for that portion of said District south of tho track of tho Union I'actDc ItallroaU Company and west of Dowoy 8t. and l'ubllc Itoad No, 0, which is a contin uation of Dowoy St., nt tho Hoso House In tho Hocond ward of said Olty of North Platte: and for that portion of said District south of tho track of tho Union Pacific llallroad Com pany and oast of nald Dower St. and Public no an no, o, tno samo Doing a continuation of Dowoy St., at tho lloso Houso In tbo First Ward In the said City of North Platto. At which said olnetlnn thn fnllnwtriD- nrnnn. sltlon will bo submitted to tho votors of said School District: "Shall tho School District of tho City of North Platto. In tho County of Lincoln. In tho Stato of Nebraska, lssuolts negotiablo bonds In tho sum of 810,000.00, in denominations of $1,000 each, dated on tho 1st dav at .limn. loou. bearing interest at tbo rato of four per cent per annum, payable soml-annually, princ lpal and Interest payable aftho Fiscal Agency of tho State of Nebraska in tho Olty of Now York, and payable as follows, to-wlt: In twenty years from tho dato thereof, but may bo paid at any timo after ten roars from tho dato thereof, at tho option of tho Hoard of Education of said School District. "Said bonds to bo Issued for tho purposo of erecting and furnishing ono eight-room school building in tho Second Ward of tho Olty of North IMatto. Nobraska, on Itlock 1W In said ward, and oroctlng and furnishing ono oigni-room scnooi uunaing in tiioTtiira ward of tho Olty of North Platte, Nobraska. on Itlock Ki In said ward. "And shall tho Hoard of Education of tho School District of tho Olty of North Platte. In tho County. In tho Stato of Nebraska. In m. tliorlzod to causo to bo lovlcd and collected n tax annually, In an amount suUlclont to pay tho Interest and principal of said bonds, as tho same mature. In addition to tho taxes now aumorizuu to io lovica iy law. on allth property within said School District.' Tl:o ballots to bo used at said oloction shall havo nrlnted thereon i "For Issuing HO.000.00 0f the bonds of tho Hctiooi iJistrict or tno uity or north t'lattc, in the County of Lincoln, fn the Stato of No braska, for tbo purposo of oroctlng and furn ishing one eight-room school building on iiiock im) in tno peconu warn ot tno uity of North Platto. Nobraska, In said District, and erecting and furnishing ono eight-room school building on Mock 62, in tho Third Ward, in tho Olty of North Platto, within said District. Said bonds to bo nocnttahln In form and to lcar Interest at tho rato of four percent por annum, payaoio semi-annually, principal and Interest payable at tho Fiscal Agency of tho State of Nebraska, In tho Olty ot Now York, and which said bonds shall bo tluo as follows; In twenty years from tho dato thereof, but may lie paid at anytime after ton years from tho dato thereof at tho option or tno Hoard or Kuucation or said School District. And for lovvlnir and collecting a tax annually, In an amount suf llclent to pay tho Interest and principal of ham uonus, as mo same raaiuro, in auuitlon to tho taxes now authorized to bo levied by law, on all property within tho said School District." Against Issuslng 1(0,000.00 of tho bonds ot tho School District of tho City of North Platto. In tho County of Lincoln, In tho Stato of Nebraska, for tho purposo of erect ing and furnishing one olght-rooin school building on lllock lfHi In tho Second Ward of tho Olty ot North Platto, Nebraska, In said District; and erecting and furnishing ono eight-room school building on lllock In the Third ward In tho City ot North Platto, Nobraska. within said District. Said bonds to bo negotiablo In form and to boar interest at tno rato ot four per cent por nuiiuiu, imyauiu Buini-annniiiy, principal and Interest payable at tho Fiscal Agoncy ot tho Htato of Nebraska, in tho City of New York, and which said bonds shall bo duo as follows: In twenty years from th thereof but may Ik paid at at any timo after ten jean irom mo uaio inereor, at tho option ot tho Hoard of Education of said School District. And against loving and col lecting a tax annually. In an amount suf llclent to pay tho interest and principal of said bonds, as they mature. In addition to tho taxes authorized to bo lovlcd by law, on all property within tho said School District. .Those voting In favor ot said proposition shall mark iholr ballots with an "X" after tho paragraph beginning "For" Issuing loMl of thulKimU of tho School District of tho City of North Platte. In tho County of Lincoln. In tho Stato of Nebraska. Those voting against said proposition, shall mark their ballots with an "X" after tho paragraph beginning "Against issuslng tlo.oou.oo of tho bonds of tho School District of tho Olty of North Platto. In the County of Lincoln. In tho Stato of Nobraska." Said election to open at olght o'clock a. m and continue open until six o'cHck p. m. central time, on said dato. Dated this 0th day of January. UW. Hy order of tho ihiard of Ldubatlou. En2A,HJL,'AKn' K'osl'lcnt, EiiHtst T. ThiUP, fiectotary. T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. My services aro worth all they cost. If you go to a cheap man you will probably fail to self or bo compelled to sell at a sacrifice. Tho onlv rea son any auctioneer is cheap is be causo his services are not worth much. For terms and dateB writo or wiro at my oxpensc. Phono E504 Serial No. 0735. if. E, 19T0G. Hotieo for Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllce at North Platto, Ngb. December 28th. 1D08. Notico Is hereby given that Frank Powers, of North Platto. Nobraska. who. on August '2th. lon, mado homestead entry No. 18700, for oast half southwest .quarter and lots 0 and 7, Section o. Township 11. north. Hango 0 west 8ixth Principal Meridian, has filed notico of Intention, to mako final five year proof to establish claim to tho land fboro described, beforo tho Register and Ro colvor at North Platto. Nob., on tho Wrd day of February, 1809. Claimant names as witnesses: A. W. Brown. Alex Ilrown, K. M. VanPelt. Ed Wilson, al of North Platto, Nebraska, , Jl-6 J. E. EVANS. Itogtstor. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE. In tho district court of Lincoln County. No br&slc ft t In tho matter of tho application of Henry Dloni, guardian of Namlo Ilangtson and Jo seph L. Ilangtson, minora, for leavo to soli roal estate, Notico Is horoby given, that pursuant to an order of tho Honorablo II. Al. Orlmcs. Judgo of tho District Court of Lincoln County. Ne braska, mado on tho 7th day ot December, 1P0S, for sale of roal cstato hereinafter des cribed, there will bo sold at public vendue to tho highest blddor for cash at thoTiast front door of tho court houso In tho city of North Platto. In said county on tho 11th day ot Jan uary. lWAi. at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., contral timo. tho following described roal cs tato: Lots 5. 7 and 8 and tho east halt ot tho southwest quarter (EH ot SWM) of section 31, In township 13. north, rango 28 west of tho sixth principal morldlan. in Lincoln County. Nobraska. Said salo will remain, open one hour. Dated this 7th day ot December, 1KB. Hemuy IlLOM, Guardian of tho cstato of Namlo IUnttson and Josoph L. Ilangtson, minors. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOD APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR, Stato of Nobraska. county of Lincoln, ss. In tho County Court December 30th, 1008. In tho mattor ot tho cstato ot Thomas J. Llndenmuth, deceased. rn roadlng and filing tho petition of 8arah Llndenmuth, praying that tho administra tion ot said cstato may bo granted to John O. Llndentnutb, as administrator. Ordered, That January 27, 1V09, at 9 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hoarlng said petition whon all persons Interested in said mattor may appear at a County Court to bo held In and for said County, and show causo why tho prayer ot petitioner should not bo grantod. This notico to bo published In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper published In said county for six succcsslvo publications prior to January 27, 1009. W. O. Eldkii, J5-0 . County Judge NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho Stato of Nobraska. Lincoln County, s.s. In tho County Court. In tho matter of tho Estato of Frod Gelso. deceased. To tho creditors, holrs, legatees and others lntorostod In tho estato ot Frod Qelso. Tako notice, that John Qelso has filed in tho county court a report ot his do ings as administrator ot said estato, and it Is ordorcd that tho samo stand for hoarlng tho 30th day of January A.D. 1009,befort tho court tho hour of Bo'ciock a.m.. at which time any person Interested may appear and except to and contest tho Lame. And notico of this proceeding Is ordered glvon In tho North Platto Trlbuno, a soml-wooklynowspapor, for six tuccessiTo publications prior to January 80th, 1009, Witness my hand and tho seal of tho coun ty court at North Platto this 6th day of January, A. D. 1909. JyS-3 W. C. ELDER. County Judgo INTHEDISTRlaTCOURT.IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. STATE , OF NEBRASKA. In tho matter of the application of Anna Altonborn, Guardian ot tho cstato of Carl E. Altenborn. Benjamin E. Altonborn, Elslo L. Altonborn and David W. Altonborn. minors, for llconso to sell real estate. Ordor to show causo why said real estato should not bo sold. To. A.n.na Altonborn. porsonal guardian and nextof kin to said minors, and all porsons Interested in said estato: It appearing to this court from tho duly yoriflod potltlon. on tho 2th day ot Decom ber, 1008. prcsentod and filed by Anna Alton born, guardian of tho estates of Oarl E. Al tenborn. Benjamin E. Altonborn, Elslo L. Al tonborn aud David W. Altonborn. minors, praying to sell the following described roal ?'.8lAtViat0., IJnc"In County. Nebraska, tp-wlt: Allot tho southwest quartor of soc tlon 31, In township 13, north of range 33. west of tbo Oth P. ft. for tbo purpose i of tho education and maintenance of said minors, that It Is to tho best Interests of said minora and necessary that said roal estato bo sold" It Is horobyiordored that tho next of kin of said wards and all porsons interested in said estate, appear beforo this court on Saturday, the 13th 3 ay ot February. 1000. at 9 o'clock A. M. at tho court houso In the city of North Platto. Lincoln County. Nobrtska. then and thero to show causo. If any thoro bo. why li cense should not bo grantod said Anna Al tonbern. guardian to sell said described real CSAttt5'..f.or.tno.Durl,OSC8 above sot forth. i.ADnJ?Jitl8.furUl0r Jeered that a copy of AorAdo.rb2 served personally upon said Anna Altonborn. porsonal guardian and next "'Anow at lost 11 days prlS? to said dato sot for hoarlng. and that ,niw hereof bo published at iJist Snco a week, fo? throo snccosslvo weoks. In the North I'lnHn and published In sold Llneoln County. Dated at Chambers In said Lincoln County Nobraska. this 4 th day of January , "w. y M.GU'MES. District Judgo. Serial No. 01118. ii r mot NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, rt aDropaIt9JSPt of t,ie Interior. U. S. Land Office at North Platto. Nob.. Notice , I, horoby glvonJhKe,nrd W Heist of Maxwell, Nob., who on Oct i 1907 mado Homestead Entry No. 2SK7 for t3V 7 section 4. township 12 1 northTang PtSS? i i15i&,lr,n?lpal meridian, has flleS notice of li1' 'J.0,1? t ma.,0 Commutation proof ft f?lV,UsJ clttlm to tho land abovo described VP'oro Register and Recetvor atNorth PhitS? Nr&k.ftnon tb0 Uh dfty f "arch m. Utt0' Tni.V? m!1,1 nanl0.8 as witnesses; Fred Brooks !0,inlIUow,land' and Fred Smith of Max! PlaltoNttka?'1 Klmr D"' St& J8'8 J. E. Eva ko 1i.. The State ofjobraa.t1 Lincoln County. fss In tho County Court- VrtTimw rn rT. Tho Stato of Nebraska. I LEJI 1 1 i In the County Court. court at tho hou? o7 o'clock I mt? t.4M'.ro2eViCtti8st XITL" court at North ...r; .u V8U.V.P"" county uarr A. D. 1909. 'lu ,,ay of jan- J ,2-2 V. 0. Eldeii. County Judgo. X. V Y