Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bart, Editor and Pablbaer. nntrHiiTlns liATFJJ: One Year, ch In advanc -5 Month. ci.j In advance .. tcu Entered at NoAh Platte. Nebraska. Postoraco at second ela tnatur. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 19W. "Nebraska SnrnJiine." Boxes and barrels together with packages In mall came In, In a Koodly number, and the week before Christ mas was a busy one, for there boxes and bundles must be unpacked and re packed and sent on their mission of cheer. The state president was assisted in tho work by Rood Sunshlners. The shutins were remembered first, then the aged and children, afterward tioinR were made ready for tho unfor tunate nccdv ones. A box of cheer was sent to make Christmas happy among sunshin members living in North Dakota among whom Is Mrs. Sackett, formorly of Al bion, Neb. In acknowledging the ar rival l box she writes. "Contents will scatter nunshine in a good many places. There are plenty of people here now who will appreciate It. ToyB have been scattered In homes Santa forgot." Another box was sent to Heartscso branch, Mrs. Eggert president, for dis tribution. One Christmas package was sent to a family with three little ones, that meant much joy. The state presi dent left it at the door, remarking "that Santa Claushad asked her to as alsthlm." AtthU, one of the little girls commenced to prattle o her, say lnr "ahe wanted a nice doll, and dishes that wouldn't break, Iron dishes." How happy we wore to know that a beauti ful doll was tucked in that pack. The mother then said that money was xcarco, owing to husband's illness, and that she was very grwtoful for the good cheer. A box for a family that has but little in this world's good was made ready and how wo bless the dear Sunshiner that sent cundy, note and dried apples In her Chrlstmos contribu tion; for in that family of five children it meant extras for Christmas dinner. Clothing, magazines and toys wero elfo added. Ih aotflrtowlodglng Its arrival "it was counted as the best Christmas present that wan over rccoivod." Another box for a family was rsrtdo ready and because tho little ones could not attend the Christmas trco, candles, some tinsol trimmings, otc, were added, for wo knew tho mother would know just how to utilize them in making Christmas a hnppy tlmo for her little ones. Oao of tho boys in tho family has sent Us word ha has ha,d lots of fun with tho toy printing outfit. Two more boxcslwcro sent to families In tho sandhills that wo know were appreci ated. Tho Christmas tree given at JJannor school houso was beautiful, and brought n world of good cheer to many llttlo ones. For four weeks Miss Clark, Miss Alien and the state president woro pushjng forward In every direction to give plcasuro to as many bh possible Thoy are Indcod gratoful to every one who helped In any way to make this en tertainment and trpo a buccchb. for thoro wero mony dllllcultlcs to over como and like Dombey and son thoy had to Bay over and over again, "This is a world of effort, you know, and wo must nover yield, when flo much de pends upon us." Mr. and Mrs. Thompson donated a beautiful cedar tree. AhIiIo from tho decorations tho teachers had, Omaha Sunshlners had sent yards of tinsel, candles, etc., nnd It was used. Mr, Ensign had charge of tho musical part of tho entertainment. MrH. Thompson, Mr. Morrltt and Mrs. Hudson hnd charga of the finance, Mrs. Hudson acting as treasurer. Through Jtho suggestion of Mrs. Mlt choll, tho ladles aid of Dorp I'rcsby tarlan church mude tho many candy Backs. Mr. Hogohoom kindly acted as Santa Gnus. There wero many jolly times, meeting from hound to house, practicing for tho ontortninmont, pojH ping corn, muklng bulls, etc., mid every way wo turned wo found some onu will ing to help. Tho ono object was to mulco a happy tlmo for tho children. In fact evoryono wuh sunshiny and whllo tho workers wero all weary in body, they wero exultantly happy In thu knowlcdgo that nover before hua tho Yuletido brought so much cheer tn bo largo it numbor of bear's nnd homes. Tho Yuletido is passed, nnd wo begin u New Year with best wishes and uun hlno, greetings to tho many friends that nro ever roady to help Sunshino In ItB varied means of carrying cheer to hearts und homes that require its brightening Inlluonca. Tho Now Your is boforo un. What will bo Kb responsibilities for huiihIiIiio, nnd how can they bo mot' Each your brlngfi now work to un, nnd we have nover failed yot to meet tho various situations, and respond to tho calls that have como to us. To-what extent shall wo have your help In mooting tho work thlo year? Anna E. Mooiib, Stato President. Myrtle Nevri. .Will Lane expects to bring hii mother home with him and in the future shs will mako this her home. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin, of Arnold, vis ited their daughter Mrs. Raleigh Rey nolds, returning home Sunday. Frank Blevins, who had bean visiting In Missouri, has roturued home owing to theillncss of his baby sister. The ladies aid will meet with Mrs. A. J. Neale February 4th. All are invited to attend. J. P. and Nick Bros ius also Mr. Frol ket each purchased a piano recently from Mr. Abraham of Callawy. Mrs. Brown and daughter have re turned to their home in Kansas after a visit with J. H. Thompson. Little Georgia Blevins died Tuesday, January 19th, aged thirteen months. Funeral services were held at the house Wednesday at one o'clock, conducted by Rev. Zimmerman. Puckrue Iiland. Frank Knapp, Jr., of Maxwell, at tended the dance at Denmark Satur day night. Frank Bockus and wife will leave for their new homo in Orogon Sunday. Mrs. Roe and daughter Olive will ac company them; we regret very much to lose them from our vicinity, but what is our loss will be Home ones gain, so luck to you Frank. Mr. Anderson is delivering corn in Maxwell this week. Mrs. Ella Drake and son Claude, re turned home Wednesday of last week from their visit at Delphos, Iowa, and Omaha. Chris. Hansen departed Friday night for a few days visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sides, of Hoi brook, Neb., are visiting the latter'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Trembly and other relatives on the Island this week Ike Smith and wifo drove over in Frontier, Co. last Thursday accom panled by his Bister, Mrs. Winnie Marcum to Bpcnd a few days visiting old tlmo friends. F. M. Drake and family returned home last Friday after a month's visit ar Shambaugh. Iowa, returning by the way of Omaha and visiting his sister at that placo. His niece, Miss Lola Stroud accompanied them homo. Tho dance at Maxwell Jan. 22d, given by the Vcodmin Lodgo was well attended. Will Strong's baby Is reported quite sick. Dr. Swoatland it tho attending physician. FriendB of Mrs. Teno Trembly .wil be pleased to learn that she has got settled Id hor new homo at Syracuse, Neb. F. W. Draka nnd W. T. Dodson, of Farnam woro transacting business in Brady Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Peter, of North Platte I the guest of Mrs. Livington this week Mrs. Guss Itosentrator was callod to Brady Tuesday to attend tho funoral of her father. Tho little duughter of Bob Lewis has been very Bick with pneumonia but is better at this writing. District No 7 Rosedale, W. Groves. District No 8 Btrdwwd, J as. Gaffey. District No $ Sutherland and Sun shine, Henry Ceker. H. C. Hecht. t District No 11 WaHee and Willow, James Bobbins. District No 12 Miller and JNowul, A. K- Mclntyre. District No M Medicine and Somer set, Saml. Filbert. District No 14 Kem, Sellers and Plant, W. W. Hunter. District No 15 Buchanan and Well, J. E. Cooper. District No IS Fox Creek and Deer Creek, H. H. Rogers. District No 17 Cottonwood, T. T. O'Rourke. District No 18 Gaslin and Jeffry, Fred Peckham. District No. 19 Peckham and Walker, Walter Middleton. District No. 20-North Platte No. 1, T. M. Cobagen. District Na-21 North Platto No. 2, A. J. Salisbury. District No. 22-North Platte No. 3, Wm. Ileyw. Office Deputy Miss Kate Clark. The appointments were approved. Claims for road work were allowed as follows. Henry Madison, Dist 27, 24.00 Henry Madison, Dist 28, 3.00 A Streitwilber, Dist 30, 3.00 A P Anderton, Dist 15, 3.00 August Larson. Dist 15, 1.50 Allen Kilmer, Dist 30, 3.00 Chas Kilmer. Dist 30. 3.00 J H Knox, Dist SC. 3.00 C T Wilkinson, Dist 51, 31.50 COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS January 25. 1909 Board of commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, present KocKcn, war tera and Springer and county clerk. Continued checking county trcasur er'fl books. N. E. PmiMon is hereby annotate constable for Deer Creek precinct to fill vacancy. County Assessor appears before the board and presents the following ns sossor districts with deputies as io lows: District No 1 GBrliold, Tablo and Antolono. Carl Nelson. District No 2 Brady nnd Vroman JrBonh McGoo. District No 8 Maxwoll and Osgood John Nugent. District No 4-Cox and Whlttlor. Saml. Bowman. District No 5 Hall, Lemon and Myr tlo, Wm. SlmantB. District No 0 Ulnman and Nichols, A. W. Arnott. PROFESSIONAL CAMS TWINBM Horaeop&thie rhymd. Office; McDonald Bank MatMinr Phcoe 1SS. A- J. Ami. M. II. Nitric Ame. 4 . "f DOCTORS AMES & AMIS. PbrtndaiiB and SurgnonR. Office: Over Stone Drug 'Co. Phones: Office 278. RoHidunce 2h& pEO. B. DENT, VJ Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Batik. i Office ISO Phones j Residence 115 C. DROST, Osteopathic PhvBiclan. Rooms 7 an 8, McDonald State Bank Building, Phone 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attomeys-at-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phone 48 M E Pearson, DiBtSl, 47.50 Al Stoner. Dist 51, 3.00 Hugh Bronson. Dist 36, 3.00 J K Eshleman, Dist 4, 31 50 I M Abercrombie. Dist 32. 1.00 John Anderson, overseer Dist 35 52X0 John Anderson, disallowed lor Z1.00 Walter Anderson. Dist 35, 33.00 Walter Anderson, disallowed for 11.00 Phil Brunk, Dist 10. 3.00 Andrew Brattcn, Dist 34, 9.00 Chas Bratten, Dist. 34, 3.00 August Bratten. Dist 31. 3.00 Noah Bratten, Dist 34, 20.00 Peter Burke, Dist 15, 2.00 Arthur Burke, Dist 15, 3.00 David Brittain, Dist 42. 3.00 Robert Clugston, Dist 5-1, 5-1.00 Henry Coker, Dist 5, 240.50 Henry Cutter, Dist 36, 3.00 G W Campbell, Dist 39, 3.00 W A Chamberlain, Dist 42, 7.50 Sidney Clark. Dint 10, 3.00 Frank Damcron, Dist 15, 54.00 John Discoe, Dist 11, 38.50 Aug Elander,. Dist 34. 4.25 W J Eavey. DBt 33, 0.00 Geo Evcrson, Dist 3J, 2.70 C M Fox, Dist 38, 11.25 W L Fristo, DiBt 42, 6.00 J M Fristo, Dist 24, 01.20 J Forsborg, Dist 34, 43.75 John Forsborg, Dist 34, 48.00 John Forsborg. Dist 3-1, 27.10 Rex Gilman, Disc 33, 63.00 Ira A Gaither, Dist 24, 16.00 John Griffith, Dist 15, 4.50 C A Feather, Dist 32. 6.00 I H Fisher, Dist 39, 3.00 II C Frandicn, Dist 39, 3.00 Martin Hood, Dist 50. 18.00 G D Holm, Dist 34, 19.00 Van Holm, Dist. 3-1. 1.50. J. M. Hansberry, DiBt 36, 4.50. F. S. Hengen, Dist. 24, 6.00. F. P. Hoy, Dist 36, 6 25 J J R Holm, Dist 31, 7.00 Robt Horner, Dist 44, 45.00 Andrew Hohn, Dist 9, 7.00 E C HoBtetter. Dist 15, 7.00 Johnson Horner, Dist 44, 41.25 A W Johnson, Dist 15, 33.50 Chris JohnBon, DiBt 50, 66.00 Olaf Johnson, DiBt 16, 18.00 Olaf Johnson, Dist 16, 9.00 J II Johnson, Dist. 16, 2.70 Honry Johnson, Dist. 34. 3.00 Oscar Johnson, Dist 15, 7.50 Owen Jones, Dist 11. 2.50 E G Johnson. Dist 15. 3.00 Fred Johnson. Dist. 28, 18.00 Fred Johnson, Dist 27, 1.50 Ivan Johnson, Dist 28. 3.00 JuIIub Morgonsen, Dist 28, 9.00 F. M Kuscr, Dist 39, 9.00 E S Latimer, DiBt 47. 9.00 Adolph Lanbcrg, Dist 34, 4.50 George Leaf, Dist 3-1. 3.00 David Linborg, Dist .11. 9.00 Ed Larson, Dist 16, 1.50 Goorgo Leaf, Dint 31, 12.75 Frederick Loach. Dist 8. 120.00 Adjourned until tomorrow. Mrs. Wm. Lamphoro loft this week for Franklin county whero she will spend the remainder oa tho winter with her invalid mother. Notice to Dog Owners. All dons not tagged or not In com pany with their owner, found ontho streets, will bu killed. Uv35 SVL FltlEND, Marshal. rp C. PATTERSON, 1. Attorncy-at-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Ste. 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 Stove and Nut Size) Blaclcsmithing Coal We carry the largest assort ment of high grade coal in the city. Try us with your next order. Call Phone 7. We have it. The C. F. Iddings Co. 1 MWWCR 'ID -U.il -lirtte tilikA Mi Ifl Mil ttnmtvr. Mil IfoiftiHti f. rUDMOwm. Prwrt Rwrtiitnifm. .Vrtm Hwnitnwm. ItMttlA t4.rrniH.u0h. OwWiWIiit Wrcrofl ynt Wiritr rflmi iri ulir ftwwim wirm rtt Xa-ntvm iuuiin?. N)irimt.-k. Mitmn .irflimws till' Khtttft Mid ICMMfr tit lllrth KTf W WH tr ih v Utn, 1. wis in lnr(k JIW. in nrlttlTihl i:i.) I Mil nlw iA Nrnmli 7,lMft, iuhr wiln wiiniw . nuiitumi;!.. in ur wMmnu. iirtrt i lr. in tir lilpwinc 7iiiiinir Tn IHmimitl i- J riKrrtiii'mri mifl Trttrt TM JlkWHiCWrti k SPtr 4ii fmH wliln. Tiinnlne iirmli una wurtli rm Vir mux mnr itTKuia Irfji f. itmin h uruM tti tlij mirliwnr (virniiT -ilitirivit. W Jmtt it Mifl umi MiH SS Ipm nrli unit witrtK; in mT "Waluimoth h aruM Hi lit iirirnli'rwti iwti tiulfl n. ffirt mt .urifl wpt Mifl JC w jhitIi ntiflnnuth Ih TMfcTj- l.uiiiriiunth. h trurt t In wldih. Timiiliit: ixnrth uiifl wtfhh. iliTniipli oiilfl j B. iMilncf hlitir trnm Wirvwtt iU)v nf n trtwx ri'Mi in wiiUli Tinmiric iinmli und stuilli hlime Hiwiait llr nTnulfl m to Sinn J.miuiiuuuii. uuin nuTinn tAitiiuMicit. Whtt . MHTTlnnmi, f!utlnrrlni tirr(ia, Olurtnrt lurrininon, 1't.iii WtrrlTicwm Jnmrs flaTTltiPMin. nilimrvB Rbrrlricwm. I'rniip.es iiarrincioti nun .kiiiii riurraim tram hIk feci vjIiIi-trKU'rullric jirrrsli biifl nvih nUinr the fani Hint or twin i.m ir .ioioj nartild Lnmiilucli. TSIInlmnl f Bfcrrlncwm TWnry M IlnrTllitfUUi una Cmlinrlnr Birrrnfl. r mi'i tirentr-tW' trm wltlo. tiiiiiiImc iinmli nnd wuitli. Ntlne thf wmi iinr-ililra irbia iMll : lh TIiOiiirs C" PntUiTnn ft rn(!t 1 'tm-W-two fmt wlilo. TUiiliInc linnb nnfl wirtti cm tlip mil ltli- ofsoltl Ijm 1 nnfl lmlne lir urin nni-llilwl orsalfl I ah ;.nnil In Iliittklii MMMn, a want twiMitx-wr fwtr In wKUK. Tiinnlne riorili unfl souUi tlirniu'li Hnltl lot. nrne tin- rnnwr nnn-thlril or snli) 1 Jit . And that tliosnld iliifiuiilnnm Alur.v Iliumw nnd tlir uiiUnovrii iiAlrvnf Unto Alumiliio. rukKftl. Im ndJiKlrfCl nnrt ilwirwd ti Iiuti- iii Tlirta, tltlr nr liunrrs! In or tr snltl iirtmil-u. bn4 tlint the ilnfmiilanu fx (uri'vur lUilnllii'd trow UHHHrtlnr or ulninilnt nuj- sui'.li Tliriiv Utle or luturiiHt in unto iirmnUns. I'Iip iiluln tlff. lKimlu olnlnilnt title ti (iild iminilw lw ti d(Md from .laniUN MrMaimuv ntluirwln MlhiiIiic. nnd hi mcsnr nui'vs.vinu'r, u. thi pHtlDtiCs liurnln: nntl br ntiin nr Hnlfl prenilwn Tot nuirp tlmn tlilru yimrs la4t jiiihi bf f.tld plbliiMITR nnd tlinlr (rrntltnm Tbtt on .lnnunrj tli. IWH. the UUWliv fooit of Lincoln mmnty. Nulrrasun. mnlli- nil ordfr lnrtlnc tlmt iiiitlir nf tliiwi' iirocnpd lacf. 1 wara on the unUnnwn IihIw ol Knti' JliHntnc. OMniiULiit,, ny iiuiilir.ntinn Vo trert-fluircd u muUi miHwnr to Haiti petltkn on or tx-f nrr tin- Htji daj- elf UlnTCli.lfOO DtXfA thKtii duj of .lbtitmr.v. 1WU Thorn Ui C rut4rtin. Itutta LcMumnrs. aiury LimplaocU. un liisanc ihitkiiii, hs IYnnnlh L.ToMn.heriioxtIrJ(mfl. Mlclmul C Hnr rincton. Mary M. Barrlncton, aiarunet1 llaninrion. Punl Htrrlncton. .luniur Hr rincton. Mlnerrt IJarrinrton. PruiiRwHnr rinirton. Jobs IltrrlnrMin. .liilm iHr.rnlfl LamplucU. Catlierini' HorruO. und Bunrj Waltmatlu Plalrj'iflf. Ilr Wilcox & Halllfim. Tbt&r Attonion Sotlet for PnbHcfttioa. Df ptrttnont of the Interior, r S. Land Offlco at North Platto. Jfob. Docomuor iiii nw. NifMfy-Ulwwbr riven that Krank Powers, rt Kwi nattf. Nebraska, who. on Augiijt Sik. ift.tde homestead entry No. IBiOO. 3wM fcalf southwest quarter and lptn o ZZi Tt Wn . Townshlt.ll. north. Itatmo Wi Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed 3Kkt of Intention to mako final five, roar Svwioestabllsh claim to tho land aboTO JvH. before tho KcKlstor and Ito rtw at North Platto. Nob., on tho 23rd 4ar!bruarr. UW. nm OliteiBt names as wltncsscnt A. W. Ilrowri. VanPolt. Ed Wilson, all t NffU Platte. Nobraska. 4Mn NOTICE Ol'SKTTLKMKNT. Tfee of Nebraska, I.lqcoln County. .. la tkfCownty Court. , In xkf aatter of tho Lstato of trod trSJi m?ltors. bclrs. lecatco.s and otbors Wm!J In tho estate of I; red Oolsp. Tit notice, that John pclso has fi)i M tbe county court a report of bis Uo jrifn ai. administrator of said estate, and It is nrivrei that tho same stand for hoarlnir tho .Wh r of January A.I). IWO.bofort tho court Mitt imt foclock a. m. at which tlmo tiny rrww ii"T-5ted may appear and excopt .to t OiTif-t the tamo. And notlco of this rcwflliw is ordered riven In tho North TIMS Tribune, a semi-weekly nowspaper, for tax iwTCSMTe putHications prior to jaiiuory j band and tho seal of thocoun tr Mwrt at North Platto this Mb day of JbMikTT.A IX139. jjtJI V. U. bLiUbK. county .iiiuku N0TICL W.-R. M ALONE Y, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc, Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 12G, NiRht Phone 482. City Cleaning and Dye Works W. O. BRIDGES, Proprietor All classes of clennintr. dveiner nnd prt'Balh'. All cleaning done by the French dry process. A specialty mado of all classes of ladies' Rarmonts. Give mo a trial and I will guarantee satis faction. Goods called for and delivered WorkH: Ottenstein buildincr Sixth street opposite blks' lodging house. Phone 532. Notlco is hereby clren that on the i'Ui dtx of February. a iKidal cluctlon nil t h-ld In the School District c-I tlie City of rtorth l'lattc. In the Oosntr it IJiKcim. in tho Stato of Nebratka. tbfiniB(r piano" to as follows: For that loruou of ml) a im- trlct north of tho track of the fmcin Pbcslfir Ksllroad Comuanr. at the Hose Htranc In litt Third Ward In tho City of North Plauc Ua coln county, Nebraska; for that jKirtJon cS oald District south of tho track of Uif fnlon 'aclnc Kallroad Comnaor ana irestoz IeireT St. and Public Itoad No. C which is a contin uation of Dowey St.. at the Hom Uonr In tie Stcond ward of said City of North Plaue: and for that portion or said District Kmth or tho track of the Union Pacific Kallroad Com pany and oast of said Dewey St. and PuhUr iioau .o. o. tne tamo oointr a conutiuauon oi Dewey St.. at the IIoso House In the First Ward in tho said Citrof North Platte. At which said election the lollowtnr Drono- sklon will bo submitted to the voter of aald School District: Shall the School District of the Cltr or North Platto. in tho County of Lincoln. In the State of Nebraska, issue Its negotiable bonds In the sum or iio.uw.w. in denominations of 21.000 each, dated on tho 1st dav of June. IW. bcarlnir lntorest at tho rato of lour tier cent tier annum, tmrablosoml-annuallr. principal and intercut payamo at tuo nscai Agency or thb Stato of Nebraska In the City of New York, and parable as follows, to-wlt: In twenty years from tho date thereof, but may lie paid at any time alter ten years from the duto thereof, at tho option of the Hoard of Education or said school District. Said bonds to ho Issued for tho purpose of erecting and furnishing ono eleht-room school hulldlnir In tho Second Ward of the City of North I'lattc. rtcbraska. on Hlock 1M In said ward, and erecting and furnishing ono rlirlit-room school building In the Third ward of tho City of North Platto. Nebraska, on Illnck 5- in said ward. 'And shall tho Hoard of Education of tho School District of tho City of North Platte, in tho County, In tho Stato of Nebraska, be au thorized to canso to bn levied and collected a HB-AJ -HK ' fir m gj A.H.1EWIS MEDICINE CaSTlOTiS; McDoncIl & Graves, Agents, North Platte. Notice for Bids To all whom it may concern: Bids will bo received by the county clerk of Lincoln County. Nebraska, for tho Kradincr of 50,000 cubic yards of earth roads, more or less, worK to be uono with elevator grader. ror haulincr dirt one mile or less. Bidder to deposit a certified check of $500.00 with his bid, thnt ho will enter in to contract if awarded tho contract Printed blanks furnished by tho county clerk. Rids will be received by tho county cierK until iz m. rco. a, lauy. Dated North Platte, Jan. 9, 1909. j!2-4 P. R. Elliott, Co. Clerk. J. r. Kollv. lirat nnd real name un known, will toko notice, that on the 2lBt dny of December. 1908. P. II Sullivan n justice of the pcaco in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued mi order of at tnehment for tho sum o $30,00 in an nction pendinir before him wherein Oinn &i white a copartnership is plaintiff and J. P. Kelly, first and renl name unknown, is defendant; that the property of the defendant consist ing of n bra sb horn made by Carlin nnd Lennox, inoiannpoiis, Indiana, nna neon attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 17th day of Feb ruary, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. GlNN & WniTn, Plaintiff's. TNTHH WTR!CT COPRT. IN AND VOTt THE OOCNTV OK LINCOLN. STATE OK NEBRASKA. In il srtltfr of the application of Anna ArMfrlnr7x.tJiTvMan of tho cstatoof Carl E.-Ahni-m. riatln E. Altcnbern. Elslo L. AhMir.tMro iikS David W. Altcnborn, minors. Tor Mwnwioll nral estate. Ctrdw xibiw cause why said roal cstato mIhiiiHI itcn t soW. T Anna AUeubern. personal guardian and nnrt or WstohlW minors, and all persons imurcHW'fl in Mid estate-- ... t itpiMiarinc i this court from tho duly vurlfinti jHitUoa.ontheithday of Decern linr. JWA. jinwrnuJ and filed by Anna Alton hirni. cuttrflltn f tbw estates of Carl E. Al tmiliurn. IbmjtmlTj E Altenbcrn. Elslo L. Al tmilKirn .ufl rarid W Altcnborn. minors. ptui'Iiic v Mill xb followlnr described roal etttnto nir.tit.tr In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wh. A.U oTUie jioathweat quarter of sec tlmi Dl, In V'ihlp 1 north of range 33, tiw tff tilip mai r M. for the purpose of tho I'tlunr.tliir. mfl nitteioance of said minors, ihut It lstr tlit. Ix-jt interests of said minors . null mimiwiarr tliat aid real cstato bo sold. It It huroliyinrdcrrd that the next of kin of ! cnlfi T.T-fli. tTifl li Twjrvn tnUr!stnd In said wtutn, wuKiar iHJore this court on Saturday, lu Wth day ol Tebraary. 1SW, at 9 o'clock A TVI. KtxUv court hcras In the city of North Plutttt Llnr-olc CorintT. Nebraska, then and tiiure to liow cassft. If any there bo. why 11- ct'imc Hhtiuiaacit tiecranteo sam Anna ai tuutKim. rnarSlka to sell said described roal imuh. lor the marrows above set forth . Ajufl It 1 fnruiw ordered that a copy of tblsorflwl wa-rtd personally upon said AtmL AMmtxtra. personal guardian and next of Us to I.U2 tnisors at least It days prior to 5.Ud4fc.t-tii tor tearing, and that a copy bra-eef be psbtlsbed at least once a wcuk, for tbxvf --ofiKssSve weks. in the North Platto sani-'IV.fclx Tribune, a newspaper printed ua zttMUbrd la said uncoin county. Iaudl atCbazabers In said Lincoln County. Ntfcrat.ka. thU-lth day nf January. 1009. M. Jl. uuuit?. district judgo. Serial No. C1II3. n. E. 23527. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. D. . Land OBce at North Platto. Neb January 4, 1009. Notice Is herebr riven that Leonard W. Heist of Maxwell, Neb., who on Oct, 29. 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 23S.7, for Lot ono taction . township 12 north.rango 29 west, sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intestion to make anal commutation proof, to establish claim to the laud abovo described before Register and Receiver at North Platto, .-enrasKa. on tne 4tn day or .March uw. Claimant names as wltnessps: Fred Hmnks. John II Rowland, and Fred Smith of Max well. Nebraska, and Elmer Dargett. of North rune, rteprasica. J- J. E. Evaws. Register. NOTIOE OF SETTLEMENT The state or :obraska. uncoin uounty. rss In the County Court in I the matter of the oststn of Fllnn flnnlna. deceased. To the creditors, heirs. legatees and others Interested In tho estato of Ellon Soules. Take notice. That Charles O. Foulea h&n filed tn the county court a report of his do ings as administrator of said p.ktntn nil It U ordered that the same stand for hearing tho ttnaay or rcourary. A. u. ivw, before tho court at the hour of 9 o'clock a. rn at which tlmo anr person Interested mar anna&r and except to and contest the same. And notlco or inu proceeding is ordered given In tho North Platto Tribune, for six succcsslvo thorlzed to canso to bo levied and collected a Dublleatinnsnrlnr tn thn u ri ni tTTn.-V tax annually, in an amount sufficient to pay Pugncations prior to the Uh day of tobruary, VIJtT IlllCtVSI. UI1U IK ,111 1,UI U. DUIU UUUUBi U tho samo mature, in addition to tho taxes now authorized to bo levied by law, on all th property within said i-chool District Poultry Waotcd. Fannera who havo chlckeno for i Don't Spend $3.50 When Fifty Cents Will do thcWork Pro. W. M. HaVot. Ait'i. Secl. of AarlntUttr of Hie United Stales says about Stock Foodt "These balanced rations are often found by analysis to consist of the tailings of mills, elevators and brewtrif , mixed with molasses and salt, to make tbe compound palatable to the cattle, and one of the largest Stock Food Companies is aald to use fine sawdust, finely Ground, to cheaply bring up the wtltfht of tils nroduet. Instead of buvin a mntrlor and exnentlve balanced ration containing high aline, that. f.lWnlnrf nilmi.nn,l artlnrf i n tnnlr. Ii tin mlit tildh nrtct Inr m It til cantllnlntf. lon with 1 tllO Otlt'll. IKltorUlllS. ailVITbO Ullll CM'ltlslve ordinary train, finely ground alfalfa bay and other common food aluiTs. $5.00 to $25.00 per ton, a hlih wssebslcn of hitlil rual estoto under a .claim of r,"itnT .refn..ftnd BonnuWlfu ra4U"' ' 01 hlchmaybeposiUvelydanUerousto J'nj t J A&xlTSt "tt the health of his stock." I lBVIi ami forgonnral iMiultablo rollcf. , Make your own stock foods and remedies by using Skldoo Horso and Cattlo Tablets fori Thnt on Jantmry2Ath. Itu9. tbodMrlctcourt liorses, cattle, sheep, swine and fowls) proper dote in tablets. Mix in feed or salt. They contain 'of Lincoln county, Nobraska. mado an ordor NOTICE Tho unknown heirs of Frank M. Wlluy. tlo ci'itscd, dt'fcndautat Will taku notice that on tho 10th day of January. 1!W. M. Kulth Novlllo. plaintiff hetoln, tiled his petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, against said (lofendauts, tho object and prayor of which am toijulot plalnJIIT'H tltlo to tho south halt of tho northeast iiuartor and lots 1 and t, of M'Ctlon I, In township i:i north, of rangu wcstoftliK Sixth P. M, in Lincoln county, Nobraska: anil to unjoin tho unknown holrs of Frank M Wlloy, docnasod. and al) persons claiming by or through them, front leaking any claim in kiiiii prunilsot, uiiverso to tne plulntltf and hi urantors. And plaintiff no aim ins iitivisor navo in'cn in TI o ballots to bo used at said election shall havo printed thereon: "For issuing siu.iw w or tno bonds or the School District or tho Cltr or ortli Platte, in tho County of Lincoln. In the State of No braska. for tho purposo of erecting and furn Islilnir one eight-room school building on Block 1-vj In tlm Second Ward of tho City or North Platto. Nobraska. In said District, and erecting und furnishing ono uight-room school building on Block 5.'. in tho Third Ward, tn the City of North Platte, within said District. Said bonds to bo negotiable In form and to bear Interest at tho rate of four nor cent per annum, payable semi-annually. principal and Interest payablo at tho Fiscal Agency or thoHtato or ftobrasKa. in the City of Now York, and which said bonds shall bb duo as follows; In twenty years from tho date thereof, but may bo paid at anytime after ton yeans from thodato thereof at tho out on or tho Hoard or Education or said School District- And for luvylng and collecting a tax annually. In an amount suf llclent to pur tho Interest and principal of said bonds, as tno same maturo. in addition lo tho taxes now authorized to bo levied by law, on all property within tho said School niHlrlnt Against lssuslug $10,000.00 or tho bonds of tho School District of tho City of North Platto, In tho County of Lincoln, In tho Stato of Nebraska, ror tho purpose or erect ing and furnishing ono olglit-nom school building on Block lMi In tho Second Ward or tho City of North Platto. Nebraska. In said District; and erecting and furnishing ono eight-room school building on Block fc!. In tho Third ward in tho City or North Platte. Nebrnska. within said District. Said bonds to IK) ueguttahlii in form nnd to bear Interest at tho rate of four per cent per annum, payania m'iiu annnniy. principal and Interest payablo at the Fiscal Agency of tho Slate or .ebrasua. in tno uuyor Now Vork. and which said bonds shall Ihj dun as fcil lows: In twenty years from tho dato thereof but may bo paid at at any tlmo after tun yours from tho datu thereof, at tho option of tho Hoard of Education of said School District. And against loving and col 1,'Ctlng a tax aununlly in an amount suf llclent to nay tho Interest and principal of said IKinds. as tncy mature, in addition to tho taxes authorized to bn levied bylaw, on all property wiiiuii tiiOMld school District. Thoso vot ng in ravor ot said proposition shall mark their ballots with an "X" aftor tho paragraph beginning "For" Issuing iiu.wKi.un or tho ixinus ct of tno city or Nrin i of Lincoln. In tho Statu Those voting against said mark their ballots with isragraph tieglnnlng Against lssuslug X0.0W.00 of tho lionds of thu School District of tho'City of North Platte, In tho County of Lincoln, in tho statu or Nobraska." Hald election to open at eight o'clock a. tn. and coutlnuu open until six o'cllck u. in. central time, on said dato. Dated this nth day or January, low. By order of tho Board of Education. PlIANK E. Hot laud, President. En nest T. TitAMi. Secretary. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho county court at North Platto this 8th day of January A. I). Ivw. W. C. Ei.tjeh. County Judge. J iz-3 horse i. no sawdust, ashes, chopped feed or bran, Ask for and try once Skldoo Condition Tablets or Skldoo Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Cathartic, Heave, Fever, I!o Cholera, Dlttemper, Pink directing that notice of those proceedings bo korved uiKin tho unknown lielri of Frank il. ahvSilii o . HHrbwtmntkot price paid in Cash. J u , btinulky, M6Hh PlatU Mftat ttarkoU HHlJ Kye, Colkf AVhib. Plsfiuo Freventlc. "'W oruw NNyS .'are rcl u Imlo'answe'" "id Petition rlcol "if tlntrfitatr Dlstrriititjd by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO., Capital 8tdck JiWO-OO. on or before tho 8th day of March, low. Wntortowit, 8, DikUiS.A. FOlt SAtjK ftY JOHNSON'S CASH ltACKET STORK. llllfll .Iftniiftrv Will (HA. . . M. Ktli Nrvir.Lt, ruintlff. ny wucox k uaiucan, ins Atiorncys. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. The Stato of Nebraska, I cincoin uounty. I In the County Court. In tho matter of tho cstato of Susan O. Ilarshficld, decoased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested In thn estate ot Susan C. Ilarshficld. iake notice, that Leonard Laubnor has Died In the cnuntv rourt. rnnnrt ,,r io doings as executor of said cstato and It Is ordered that thu same stand for bearing tho 6th day of February. A. D. 1109. before tho court at tho hour of 0 o'clock a. m., at which tlmo any person Interested may oppear and except to. and contest tho same. And notlco of this proceeding is ordered given in tho North Platto Trlbuno for six succcsslvo pub lications prior to February 6th. 1109. Witness my hand and thoseal of tho county court at North Platto this 11th day of Jan uary A. D. 1901). J 12-2 W O. Elpeh. County Judgo. IN THE niSTIUCT COIIItT OF LINCOLN COUNTY NEBRASKA. Inthomatteroftho application of Emma Pulvor, guardian of tho cstato of Lillian It. Woyburn. an lncompotent, for leave to sell real estato. Order to show cause why license, should not Issue toQuanllan for saloof real estate. !,ry"u.n ""d ,?,ln,J 1,10 Petition, duly verified, pf Emma Pulvor, guardian of tho estato of Lillian B. Weyburn. an Incom petent, for Uconso to sell tho following roal estate to-wlt: Northwest nuartor of section J. J owjishlp 14. Ilango 10. for tho purposo of paying Certain debts of tho said Lillian B. Woyburn. and tho cost of her support and nialntenancc. and to Invest tho remainder In lntorest bearing securities, and It appearing from said petition that said real estato con sists of liW acres of land In Kulth County. No braska, from which no Income or rovonuo has been derived for mora than bovoii years: It Is therefore ordered, that the next of kin pf sa d Incompetent and all persons Interested in said cstato appear beforomoat chambers In tho court houso In tho city of North Platto. Lincoln. Nebraska, on thn 20ili il,v nr ruary, lttw at two o'clock In the afternoon, to show" cause. If any thoro be, why license should not bo granted to said Emma Pulver. guardian, to soil said roal cstato for tho pur- it l further ordered that a copy of this tno school 1) strict UUWU lormren successivo Matte. In tho County weoks ln 1,10 Nort" 1 fttl9 Soml-Weokly Tri or Nebraska, i iiuiiw. iiuwspnucr uirr.uiaiing in mo said proposition, shall J" j Fh"Jr00,.n aiPiU.bu.t0 ofNobraska and n x fi..r ti,.. published atNortli Platto n said county. One Hundred Dollars Reward. Tho nbovo reward will bo paid for tho arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who havo been breaking Into tho soli no! houses In District No, G and destroy inrr. property. W. II. SIMANT8, Louis Macky, Lor en Pukdy, Schbol Board. Dated at chamhurs tn sntil T lnmin ..m...... this lBth day of January, 1WJ9. II. M.Qiiiues. .itiugo or tnu Distriot Court of Lincoln County, Neb. OltDEK OF UEAUINO ON PROBATE OF FOHEIGN WILL. Tho Stnto of Nebraska. L Lincoln County, i In thn County Court. January 10th. 190U. In tho matter of the i.uinir. r Coughlln. deceased """" tin reading mill lllliixr tlm rntliln nr F. Conirlln lirnvlnir Hint Hi,. Im.,.., nT.'i on tho lUth day of January.' lOOU, ani( pur- ?" ."' i"ii oimieniicated conr nf tno last will and testament of tho said do ceascd. niaj bo proved, approvul. probated. auowcu anil recorded as tho last will and testament of the said l)i,l..i i??.T.,i.i," ","a ceased. """" uu Urdoreu. That Kebmnrv inib imn n o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing ,,M potition, when all persons interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held n and for said county, and show causo why tho prayer of tho potftloner should not bo granted. This order t 1-. ,.,,1.11.1." -Vi corisocutlvp publications In tho Wrth p at ft Arinuue prior to February 18th, IftW. J3 W, 0. Er.ncn. Oonnit. t.ia