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    mi - Weekl ' Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and I'.iblishcr.
HUnscilII'TlnN KAI'l.fii
uu m uai i uanii Hi auvilliu. ........... f lw
months, cash in advanco 65 cu
ntorod at North Platte. Nebraska. Postofllco
as Hoconu dins matter.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. 1909.
The Latest Scheme
The Crete Vidette is authority for tho
statement that Senator Bartos, who
mado an ineffectual attempt to havo
the state capltol removed, has another
surprise up his sleovo, which is nothing
loss than tho proposed division of Ne
braska into two states, North Nebraska
Hnd South Nebraska. Such a division of
the sttto is not, of course, probable In
any event, but it is not improbable that
some timo there will bo two sUtos to
bo known ns Nebraska and West Ne
braska, thn dividing lino to bo tho cast
lino of Buffalo county. This would nat
urally make North Platte n centrally
located town for tho Btato capital. Our
friend Bob Douglas, tho boomer, should
begin prolimirary work on this scheme.
Mr. Bryan's Omission.
In representative hall at Lincoln
Wednesday William .1. Bryan addressed
a joint sosion of tho legislature in
which he iiilvnf ntml Mm
number of measures, among which
wero the bank guarantee law, the
physical value of rnilroadH, the Oregon
primary plun, tho initiative and refer
endum, and tho publication of cam
paign contributions bofore election.
But there is one measure that Ih dear
to a great many Nebraskans probably
half tho voters of tho state that Mr.
Bryun seems to havo overlooked, and
that is county option. This, of course,
is n bothersome question from u po'iti
cm ouinupoint, unu ftir. uryan is a
Bhrowd politician, theroforo it was con
venient for him to overlook tho county
option question. This omission of Mr.
Bryan's is not likely to bo accepted
kindly by those favoring county option,
nnd thoy will remember him should he
make on effort for tho United States
senatorship two years ago.
The Oregon Trail.
House Roll No. 230, by Bowman, is n
bill to appropriate two thousand dollars
for tho purpose of marking tho old Ore
gon trail through this state with suit
able monuments that will bo n porpot-
ual memorial to thoso who made that
great pathway through tho desort and
through the Wilderness. It is proposed
that the monumonts shnll bo erected
under tho supervision of the regent of
tho Daughters of tho American Revolu
tion in Nobraskn, a patriotic body that
has beon working actively along hls
lino. Tho fact that Ezra Meeker hn
rocontly gone over tho old trail nnd
designated spots suitable for tho monu
ment markings makes tho project time
ly and tho prosent legislature should
not pass it to another two years later,
rnl-- t i .1 i tii ...
i no oojpci oi mo mil is ono uint com
mends Itsolf for every patriotic citizen.
- Kearnoy Hub.
Mr. Harriman is Generous.
It is current gossip in San Francisco
that tho sudden riso in tho market
value of Western Pacific utockH is duo
to an ngroemont between the Harriman
and Gould interests which permits the
A . f I It . 1
now ininsconunoniai una to anaro a
paying through business with tho oldor
roads at onco without waiting for five
. t . t
or six years to uovoiop mat trallic on
its own account. Tho reason given for
this generosity on tho part of tho owner
of tho long established Southern Paci
r 1 i .
nc is mat mo now coiner has a moro
advantageous road through tho Slorra
nnd' could oaslly cut rates to such n
point that Mr. Harriman, who must lift
his trains n mil" over the mountains at
enormous exponso, would bo unable to
continue paying dividends.
A farmer living in Nomuha county
became tired of having his farm
tramped over by hunors. A fow
days ago no Bet to work to com
pose a notice on a couple of barrel
staves, and nail tho in to a troo, whore
thoy convoyed to tho world tho follow
ing information: "Notis Trcspasora
will bu persecuted to tho full oxtent of
2 mongurl dogs which aint novcr bin
overly Hoshublo to strangers and 1 dub-
blo-barl shot gun which aii.t loaded
with sofy-pillors; dam if I ulnt gittin
tired of this lielrnsin on my proporty,"
Miss Emma Gregg and Miss Fay
Carpi liter of North Piatt , visited
Cozad friends from Friday u i til Mon
day, nnd attended the miiBqucrndo nt
tho rollor skating rink, Miss Gregg
tuking tho prizo for tho beat masked
and most grucoful lady skater on the
floor. Although Miss Gregg is practic
ally n novlco on tho rollorn, having
made her first attempt on the Cozad
rink tho hitter part of December, bIio
proved horeclf to bo euaily tho best
skater on tho iloor, and it Ik said that
h'ir effort Jast Friday bus cuuscd sev
eral Cozad young vvomon to seriously
considor taking lessons in tho gontlo
art of roller skating. -Cozad Republic.
Mogul Coifeo can
Buchanan Co,, P. T.
Rush Mercantile Co.
bo purchased of
McGorr. and the
Sink Bill Killed.
The houao refused to stand for a bill,
which would tend to limit the length of
u freight train, ovon though its rail
road committee had threshed it over
for u couple of wueks and its commit
tea of the whole had recommended it
for passage, so the Sink hill, which
limited tho number of cars in a freight
train to sixty-five was voted to death.
It received 41 favorable votos and CI
were recorded against it.
To The Public.
Having this year beon allotted but
10,000 packages of garden seds, and
by diligent effort in soliciting of other
congressman found myself aolo to add
but 5,000 packages to this, thus aggre
gating lfi,000 packages for about 55,000
voter, I shall necessarily fall short
about '10,000 packages of having enough
to supply every head of a family. Al
ready I have distributed several thous
and packages to homesteaders whose
names l hnd listed, hut ns to the re
mainder, distribution will bo made only
upon individual at plication. So far as
tho nackBgoH i have remaining may ox
tcnu, I shall tako pleasure in supplying
each individual applicant who will write
mo a postal requesting It wltn a pack
age containing tho usual assortment of
garden seeds. Very truly yours,
M. T. K.INKAID.
Soldier Balks Death Plot.
It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war
veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot ex
isted between a desperate lung trouble
and the grnvo to cauBo his death. "I
contracted a stubborn cold." ho writes.
'that developed a cough that stuck to
mo, in spito oi an remedies, for ycors.
My weight ran down to 130 noundo.
Then I began to uso Dr. King b New
Discovery, which restored mv health
completely. I now weigh 178 pounds."
lor severe Lolas, obstinate Coughs,
Hemorrhages, Asthma, unu to prevent
rneumonin, It s unrivaled. DUc and 51.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by the
Stono Drug Company.
PUBLIC SALE
At Buchanan & Patterson Ranch
(On Sec. 29, Town 13, Range 29)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23d,
Commencing at one o'clock in the afternoon.
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8 Head of Work Horses,
2 Mares broke to work,
i Span of Mules broke to
work,
1 Single Mule,
2 two-year-old Colts,
2 Milk Cows,
2 Yearling Cattle,
60 Stock Hogs,
4 Sets of Double Work
Harness,
2 Sets of Double Driving
Harness,
4 Farm Wagons,
i Spring Wagon, new,
i Top Buggy,
i Deering Binder, new
and complete,
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TERMS OF SALE Nine months' time with
per cent interest with approved security. Two
cent off for cash.
Free lunch will' be served at twelve o'clock.
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Co,A.r"?I.IA:r,s' Buchanan & Patterson ft
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ublic Sale
At the TURPIE RANCH, Four and One-half Miles
Southeast of North Platte, on
Monday, February 22d, 1909,
Beginning at Ten O'clock in the Forenoon.
HORSES, MULES, COWS
and Farm Machinery.
Three Brown Geldings,
Two years old, weight 1000 lbs.
One Span Brown Mules,
Weight 2100 pounds.
Five Colts,
Coming Yearlings.
One Brown Gelding,
Six years old, weight 1000 lbs.
One Bay Work Mare,
Twelve- years old.
One Iron Grey Gelding,
Seven yoars, wt. 1050, Baddlo or work
PERMS Six months timo will bo
cent interest. FivCflor cent discount
Free Lunch nt twelvo o'clock.
COL. T. F. WATTS, Auctioneer.
W. H. McDonald, Clerk.
Puckaruc Island.
Mrs. Woodbury and children, of
South Dakota are visiting her brother
Sam Warnock this week.
The dance at Ike Smith's Saturday
night was not a success on account of
tho storm.
William Rielly and wife aro guests of
friends on the island this week. He was
called here by the death of his mother,
Mrs. Catherine Rielly.
Ed Stewart has rented tho Gregg
place for this year and took possession
last week.
Mrs. Rayomo was the guest of Mrs.
Maurice Rielly a couple of days last
week. '
Warron Warnock and Fred Shires de
parted for Kimball county Monday to
keep bachelor's hall on their claims.
A number of Wm. Shoner s friends
called in last Friday nnd the evening
was spent in games of high live
Maurice Rielly and brother mado a
business trip to North Platte last weok.
Mrs. Frank. Drake received tho news
that her neice Miss Gladys Tremblv. of
Syracuse, Nek, was quite ill.
Miss Lola Stroud and Olive Decker
and Wm. Shaner attended tho dance nt
Brady Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Feathers have beon
visiting relatives in Kearney for a
couple of weeks.
Mrs. Daisy Huntington became the
mother of a bouncing baby boy, Feb.
12th. Mother and son aro doing fine.
There will bo a dance given at Big
noil Monday night, Feb. 22d, at tho
new store. Every one invited. Come
and help celebrato Washington's birth
day.
Mrs. Livingston reportB very poor
attendance at school on th island these
cold days.
Chas. Bcauchamn is hauling corn to
Maxwell this week.
W. C. Dolan purchased some young
cattlo of F. M. Drake and Chas. John
son this weok.
Quito a number of the young people
of this vicinity aro planning on having
n big timo at tho masquerade ball to bo
given at Denmark Saturday evening,
1
i Riding Lister,
i Riding Disc, new,
i Harrow,
1 Single-Row Drill,
2 Breaking Plows,
1 Stirring Plow,
2 Cultivators,
1 New Midland Stacker,
2 Mowers,
2 Dane Hay Sweeps,
Two-horse Hay Rake,
2 Road Scrapers,
i Saddle,
Several hundred bushels
each of Corn, Oats and
Speltz, and numerous
other articles.
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25 head Short Horn Cows,
Full blood but not registered, all
safe in calf.
3 Fresh Milk Cows,
Culves at foot.
Two Registered Short 1 lorn
Bulls, age 4 and 6 years,
Have papers with them.
1 Lightning Ilay Press
1 wido-tiro Studebakor Wagon
1 narrow-tiro Wagon
1 six-foot Standard Mower
1 three-section Steel Harrow
1 KiubGato Seeder
1 Heot Seodor
1 Heot Cultivator
1 Corn Planter
given on approved security nt ton per
for cash,
W. H. TURPIE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
f S. TWINEM.
v Homeopathic Physiciun
and Surgeon.
Office: McDonald Unnk liutMimr.
Phono 183.
A. J. Ames, M. D. Mario Amos. .1. D
FvOCTORS AMES & AMES.
XJ Physicians and Surgeons.
Office: Over Stone Drug Co.
Phones: Office 273, Residence 273
HEO. B. DENT,
J Physician and Surgeon.
Ofilco: Over McDonnld Bunk.
Phones
I Office 130
i Residence 115
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R. L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physiciun,
Rooms 7 anl 8, McDonnld
State Bank Building,
Phone 148.
WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
1 1 Attorneys-at-Law.
Office
Store.
over Schatz Clothing
Phono 48
rp C. PATTERSON,
Attorney-nt-Law,
Ofilco: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts.
W. R. MALONEY,
FUNERAL DIRliCTORANDEMBALMER
A full lino of Caskets, Robes,
Culls answered promptly.
Day Phone 120. Night Phono 482.
etc.
NORTH PLATTE
PANTATORIUM
II. R. REESE, Prop.
Ladies' and Gents' Clothes Cleaned with
trench Drv C eanor.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Goods called
for and delivered. Over Mrs. Huh"
man's Millinery Store.
Phono 450.
Harrington & Tobin,
Wholesale Hay
and Grain. . . .
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rartieS desiring tO Settle their
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accounts may do SO by Calling
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at uui uini:c. ivouir. S, IVUILII
Room 5, Keith
I heatre building.
T. F. WATTS,
AUCTIONEER.
My services are worth all thev cost.
If you po to a cheap man you will
probably fail to sell or bo compelled
to soil at a sacrifice. Tho only rea
son nny auctioneer is cheap is be
cause his services arc not worth
much. For terms and dates write
or wire nt my expense, Phono E5o4.
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 and Nut Size)
Blacksmithing Coal
W, , .1
C Carry the largest aSSOrt-
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mem 01 nign graue coai in cue
city.
Try us with your next
order.
Call Phone 7. We have it.
The C. F. Iddings Co.
Behind a Good Team
should bo hitched n Rood carriage
you want ono so roiiuolo that you can
give all your attention to tho horses,
without n single worry ubout tho vehicle
you sit in. Our carriages arc just that
kind. If you buy ono, nnd your horses
aro ns good as the carringe, you'll cer
tainly hnvo n dundy turnout.
A. M. Lock.
W. W. COVELL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Iioorns 7 and 8
Keith Theatre Ilullcllnir
Kosldenco Phono 406
OfllCe Phono "03
KARL GERLE
Merchant Tailor,
Invites vour insnection of his fint
line of samples of goods for Spring nnd
bummer Suits, Overcoats nnd trou
sers, which will be made to order in a
most up-to-dato and satisfactory man
nor. Shop over Schntz & Clnbaugh s
store.
Notice.
North Platte, Neb., Feby. 2, 1909.
The Board of County Commissioners
makes the following estimate of ex
penses for Lincoln County, Nebrnska,
for the year 1909.
General fund $37,000
Road fund 25,000
Bridge fund 15,000
Soldier?' Relief fund 500
DISTIUCT BONDS.
Eureka Bridge bond $2,000.
Eureka Bridge interest $720.
Bostwick bridgo bonds nnd interest,
$1000.00.
Hcrshcy bridge bonds nnd interest.
$1000.00
South Side Irrigation District bonds
and interest, $1000.00
North l'latte bridge bonds and in
terest, 1,240.00
SPECIAL ItOAD LEVIES.
Road DistNo 1 $1000 00
Road Dist No 8 100 00
Road Dist No 10 100 00
Road Dist No 10 150 00
Road Dist No 20 100 00
Rond Dist No 21 50 00
Road Dist No 22 100 00
Road Dist No 27 150 00
Road Dist No 28 50 00
Road Dist No 30 50 00
Road Dist No 35 50 00
Rood Dist No. 3G 50 00
Road Dist No 40 50 00
Road Dist No 41 60 00
Road Dist No 4G 50 00
Road Dist No 47 100 00
Road Dist No 50 50 00
Road Dist No 51 100 00
Rood Dist No 54..- 50 00
Road Dist No 57 50 00
Road Dist No 58 150 00
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
l, l . it. iMIiott, Uounty Ulerk ot Lin
coin County, Nebraska, do hereby cer
tity that the above and toregoing is a
true and correct estimate of oxpenses
mndo by the County Commissioners for
Lincoln Uounty, Nebrnska, lor tho year
1909,
F. K. ELLIOTT, County Clerk.
CONTEST NOTIOK.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land'Olllco.
North l'latte. Nebraska.
l'obv. . Wl
A sulllclont contest aflldavlt havlne been
uieii in inis omco uy uuanes x. ureacn, con-
testant. against homostead entry No. ?316
made Juno 10, 11)07. for swM of section 17,
township U.raiiKo 32. by Oeowo V. Cralir con-
testeo. 111 wiiirn 11 is aiieKod mat said ueorBo
w. Oralc lias nuvur established hlsresl.nce
on said land: that he has nuvor cultivate or
Improved any iiortlon o tho same, and that
he has wholly ah' ndoned said lanu for more
than six months and ono day last past; that
aid absence, from land was not duo to hM
employment In tho army, navy or marine
corps tf tho United Status. Said parties
nrn hereby notified to aonear. restxmd and
olTur evidence touching Nald alleuntlonatlO
o'clock a. tn. on April 5. 1WJ Ixiforo the
Hckrlster and Kecelvor at tho United States
Land Olllco in North l'latte. Nebraska.
I ho said contestant bavint;, in a proper
aflldavlt. Illcd Toby 4. 1IWI. set forth facts
which show that after duo dlllcenco personal
service of this notice can not I hi made, It Is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be invcu by duo and proper publication.
AMI
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E. Evans. Heirlstor.
I'ltOHATU NOTICE
In thn Conntv Court of Lincoln countv. No
hraskrf. February Uth. 1MM.
in the mattei ot t lie estato or Fred Ue sc.
deeensed.
Notice Is hereby Klven, that the creditors of
said deceased will meet tho Administrator
of said estate, before the. County .ludiro of
Lincoln countv. Nebraska, at tlio conntv
court room In said county, on tho Hth dav of
Mare 1. iw.i. and on t leHtli ( ay of Ketitem ber.
iwu. at u o'clock a. m. each nay. for tlio pur
pose of preseutlin: thelrclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance bix montns
aro allowed for creditors to present their
claims ami one year for the Administrator to
settle said estate, from tho Hth day of Sep
tember, 1WM. This notice will lie published In
the .North r nlto Tribune, for e urlit nub ca
Hons successively prior to tho Vth day ot
.March, iww.
w. u. ' . )KU.
f9-s County .ludpe.
NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT
Tho Htato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s.
in tho county court.
In the matter of tho truardlanshli) of
Joseph L. llunctson and Namlo llanKtson,
minors,
To tho creditors, heirs. legatees and others
uterested In the estatoot Joseph L. llamrtson
and .amiu nanKtson-i
Tako notice, that Henry niom has
filed In the county court a report of ills do-
Iiil's as iruardlan of said minors, and It Is
ordered tbat the same stand for liearlm; tin
Uth day of March, A. I). IWW, before thu court
the hour ot-o i'loeii p. m . nt which time any
person mieresieii may uiipriir ami .ceii 10
and contest tho unm. And notice of this
iirocccdlmr Is ordered Klven In tho North
person interested may appear and except to
l'latte Tribune, a seml-weokly newspaper, for
six mccessivo putiiieaiions prior to March
utn. iww.
Witness my hand and tho seal of tho coun
ty court at North I'latto this 10th day of
February. A. I). IW'.t.
fill-3 W. V. ELDER, County JiuIbc.
ATTACH M ENT NOTICE.'
iV II. Webb, first name unknown will take
notice that on tho ;iistday of December, iww.
r. II. nulllvau, a justice or the peace of North
r atto precinct .o. I. Lincoln county. Mi nr..
Issued an order of attachment for tho sum of
1113.1:1, in an action pendlliB before him.
wherein LriieslT. Tramp Is plalntlll and V.
II. Webb, llrst name unknown, is defendant.
that property consisting of money In the
hands ot the Union I'acltlc It li.. a corpora
tion, has lieen attached under said order
Said cause was continued to tho ltlth day of
.iiarch, IWJ, at luo'ciocu, a. m
North I'latto. web . Feb. lat i. uwj.
ICllNKHT T. TltAMP.
NOTICE.
Tho unknown heirs of Frunk M. Wiley, du
ceased, defendants:
Will take notice that on the 10th day of
January. VMK M. Keith Neville, nlalntlir
herein, Illcd Ills petition In the district court
of Lincoln county, .Nebraska, nBulnst said
defendants, tho object and prayer of which
are toipilet plalutlir's title to the south half
of the northeast iiuarler and lots 1 and 2, of
section i, in township i;i norm, or ranee .u
west or tin Six 111 r. .M. Id Lincoln countv.
Nebraska: and to enjoin the unknown heirs
of ! rank M lley, deceased, and all peisous
clalmliur by or throuBh them, from lraklni?
any claim to said premises adverse to the
plnlntltr and his Brautors, And plalutllT
alleRos that ho and his devisor have lieen In
the open, notorious, adverse and exclusive
possessh u of said real estate under a claim of
riBht ami paytiiB the tuxes assessed UBalust
said land each year since the 1st or .March,
iwrci and for Benerai eonitabio relief.
That on January Wth. 1WJ0. thodlstrictcourt
of Lincoln county. Nobraska, mado an irdor
dtrectliiB that notice of those priK'eetilnk's lie
served iiik)i the uiikiiowu helm or
Frank
wuey. defendants, by puu ication
You are reoclred to answer said petition
on or before the atn day ot .March, iyw.
Dnli il .lnnunrr ith. 11CI.
tlr Wilcox k
Wn nrr rxr, Piaintlir.
uniiiBani 1 1 is a nor
torn6jli.
8ofU1Nffifor Public 7'
Department of U10 Interior,
U. S. LandOfl.coator h I'Wte. Neb.
Nnilcn Is hereby el ventliat Krank I'owers.
of Wth 1' at. Nebraska, who. onAumwt
?Sftl.. Mill mado. hon.?a? :V'n .V Ti
nnd 7. Section rt. Township,"., "?rV " W2
30 west Sixth rrincnmi fl"1
notice of mention to mano imi
nroof to establish claim to tho land abpvo
aesorlbcd. .before,, tho 1 &Bd
eelver at North l'latte. Nob., on tho mta
dar of February. , ..
Claimant, names n wm.tMi-g - --
A lor llrnwn. li. M. Vanl'Olt. 1.0 USOH, all
of North Hatto. Nebraska. ,.,-,.
J 1-0 J. I.. r....
BS!B!h.DnMlMo9Sf-
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Ofilco at North tMatte.Noo.
January i. llw. ...
i,r.r..,i- irirnn that Leonard w.
Heist of Maxwell, Neb., who on Oct. Jfl.
mado Homestead Kntry No tor hp tony
section 4, townsnip 12 lrlllir"."hu ., "t;
sixth principal meridian, has filed notice 1 of
Intention to make final Commutation proof,
to establish claim to tho laud aboyo derlbed
iKjforu Hewlsterand itecelver ' at North rlatlo,
Nebraska, on tlio 41 11 day 01 .tiaren iwr.
Claimant names as witnesses: l red "rooks,
John II. Howland. and Fred Smith of Max
well. Nebraska, and Elmer Daccett. of North
Hatte. Nebraska. . ,, ...
Probate Notice.
In thn mutter of the
estate
of Thomas
J. Llndenmuth. deceased. ...
In t in countv court or Lincoln county, iio-
braska. February 1st 1WJ.
Notice Is hereby Klven. that the creditors
of the said deceased will meet tho administra
tor of said estate, before the County JudRO
of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county
court room In said county, on tho 27th day or
February, llw, and 011 tlio ziinoay 01 aucusi.
IMAi, at 1 o'cltx'k a m. each day. for tho pur
liosoof prcsentlmr their claims for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months
are allowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono year for tho administrator
to sett o sa 1(1 estato irom tne auin uay
of Decemlwr, IWW. This notice to 1h published
ror elBbt successive puoncaiions in inu
North l'latte Tribune, prior to said 27th
day of February. IWW
v. u. j.ijin.n,
f 1-8 County Judifo.
IN THE niPTItlOT COUUT OK LINCOLN
COUNTV MKUKAShA.
Iii thn ninttorof the ainillcatlou of Emma
Pulver, Kuardlan of the estato of Lillian It.
Wi.vhnrn. mi lncfitiiiwitnnt. for Iniivn to cell
reai estato. . ...
Older to show cause wny ncenso snouiu uot
Issue to Guardian for sale of real ustate. .
On read nir and lllltiL' the petition, duly
verified, of Emma I'ulver. 1,'uardtan of tho
estato of Lillian II. Wcyburn, an Incom
petent, for license to sell the following real
estate to-wlt: Northwest tjuarter of kectlon
21, Township 14, ltatik'o 40, for the purpoto of
paylm; certain debts of the said LUIlnu II.
Weyburn. and the cost of her support and
maintenance, and to Invest the remainder In
Interest bearing securities, and It appearing
from sa 1(1 netlt on mat said real estato con
sists of UK) acres of land In Keith County, No-
brasua, irom which no income or revenue has
been derived for moro than suven years:
it Is therefore ordered, that the next of kin
of said incompetent and all persons Interested
in said estate appear before me at chambers
m the court House in tho city or isorin l'latte.
Lincoln. Nebraska, on thozuttiday of Feb
ruary, 1WW at two o'clock In tho afternoon, to
show cause, It dtiy there be, why license
should not he granted to said Emma I'ulver,
Kuardlan, to soli said real estato for tho pur
poses alxive sot forth.
It Is further ordered that a conv of this
order shall bo published for three successive
weeks in tho rsortn piatto Seml-Wookly Tri
bune, a newspaper circulating In the said
County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska and
published at North I'latto in said county.
Dated at chambers In said Lincoln county
this llith day of January. 1WJ9. U . M. OuiMr.S.
Judge of tho District Court of Lincoln
County. Nob.
OltDEU OK HEARING ON I'HOIIATE OK
l'OKEIGN WILL.
Tho Btnto of Nebraska. I
Lincoln County, 1
In tho County Court. January 10th. 1000.
Ill tho matter of the estate of Dnntnl
CouKhlln, deceased.
(Jn readlnir and llllnir tlm nntltlnn nf AInr
K. CoubIIii prayinif that tho instrument, filed
on tho lUth day of January. 19W. and nur-
Dortlmr to bo a duly authenticated
tho last will and testament of tho said de
ceased, may bo proved, approved, probated.
allowed and recorded as tlio last will and
testament of the said Daniel Coiii'lilin. ri.
ceased,
Urdorcd. That Fobruarv lfllli. KKKl nt. 0
o'clock a.m.. Is asslcncd for hearinir said
potitlon. when all persons interested In said
niatter may appear at ft countr court to b
held In and for said county, and show caaae
why the prayer of the petitioner should not
be granted. This order In hn mihiwi.nrl ir
consontlvo publications In tho North Platte
Trlbuno prior to February 10th. i009.
121-3 w. c. Emieh. Countv Judto.
NOTICE.
Mary Itooneyand tho unknown heirs of Kato
KiuiiniiiK, oeeeaseu;
Will take notice Hint, nn tlm ?wi, ,in,. nt
January. HUM. Thomas O. I'mtonmi. rn,.
LeMasters, Mary Lamplauirh, an Insane ner-
son, by iTanelS L. Tobln. her next frlnml.
Michael O. Ilarrlnctoii. Mary M. IlarriiiBton.
Clarence Ilarr nutnn. I'nnl nn7..
James HarrtiiKton, Minerva Hnrri nitnn.
1' ranees II arrliiKton,. John Harrlnirton. John
laroui i.ampiauch, Catherine lierrod and
Henry Waltomath. nlnlniliru i,..r.,i., m.i
tholr petition In tho district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, aualnst said dofeiulnnts.
t ie object and prayer of which are to uulot
tho tit o to Lots 11 and 7. In lll,,.l, tfti i'
original plot of tho city of North Platte. Lin
coln county. Nebraska. In tho plalntliVs hero
in. In the following inniinir- It. mi,.i.,..i n
llarrlnK onandMaryM. HarrliiBlou a strip
tu foot wide. runnliiB north and south on the
west side of said Lot tl, except a tract In the
"ul uuiiiui inervui. mi mm. nn. nni
west and 2S feet north and south; In Henry
Waltemath a tract n tlm nrii. ...... ..... .r.
said Ix)ttl,:K)f,.t east, and west ami ii 1 foot
"n0rfni,niVls0i"it.,.,! 1,1 Ma,ry 'niilauBh. a tract
fO feet in width, rtiunlne north am south.
throuBhsald Ixt. bel.iB taken from tho west
side of a tract 2 ftotln width runnlns north
uim .tuiiui u oub uieeasisuioofsa d Lott): In
; Latni'lauB h. John Harold LamplauVh.
Mary M. arr iiBton. Catherine lierrod
.nines Harrington,
...... IU II L UUI
HarrliiBton,
Minerva
1 rminnu lln.rhiifiniini.il .1
, narrinBton,
11 111 r . , lu...'."""( '-oi ! in John
arold Lamp ubIi. Michael C HafrlnBton
Mary M. HarrliiBton and Catherlm, li .rrn,V
a tract twenty-two feet wide, runnlnB north
and south. lieliiBtho west ono-thlrd of sal 1
Lot 7: In Thomas O. Pattursn . , Vi.L0!. S?iu
tl-tWO feet Wide, rnnnlm. ..V.i. .! . ".V
on tho east side of said Lot 7 i u i.r.V1.'.1.
And that the sold defendants Mary Koonoy
and the unknown ho rnf i.-m.. m .:..!:". 1 ,UJ
ceased, bo adjiidtrvd ami decreed to havo no
rlBht. title or Interest In or to said premises'
and that the defendants bo forever on Join wi
from assortliiB or c almliiB any sucli ffi
lo or Interest In salil premised. Th" p a i-
""7 nermn ciaimiin.' title to sa ( promises bv
a deed from James McMannus otherwlso
annliiB. and by mesno conveyances to t'jn
Plalnilllshrelni and by possession Of sa d
irem ses for more than thirty years last past
by suld plaintiffs and their Brantnr. 1 1 a"
mat on January 25th. iww, tho dNtilct
COUtt of Lincoln mint v. i..i....'i.. . .. ' ;ultl'
order dlrec.luB hat i not c , , iXk V" "n,"
liiBs Ik served on tho unknown heirs of Ifitn
MannliiB, defendants, by publication alt)
.... uui iviiuiii-ii in iuqko
rliiBton,
.Inhn IliV; ; .' '"'ices nor-
r. iiiM.kn ;:
LanipluBl ."rathe "r ,o- rWl. n j C
a licmntii i ii,i,ni. ami uenry
Ily Wilcox .t HalllBati. their Attorneys.
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
TllO nllOVO roUfnr.l ...ill l.
(hn n.Vt n. T 00 PWu for
th0 nrreat n"d conviction of too nnrt,.
or parties who have been hrnnkini y
M, I ,iV.ot..:. " ! "'Strict No. 5 and '
IHI I thn enhnn I- tx . . - Jill l ,
uwaviuyiiiir iiroiiorrv
W. II. SlMANTS,
Louis Macey,
Lonrw Plum,
ZVl,
i V tki aii, i, mm m icetta Le
Masters, a tract twenty-two feet In width
runnltiB north and south throuBh sa 1 uf
beltlBt he center nnn-tlilnl ,.f t ..! u-,Al
peiiuon on or beroro t host h day of March YSiV
Dated th stJMh dav ,.f .In.ii.V, : i,ia.rUl'lml'
answer tn nlil
1 bourns C Patterson. Itetta LeMasters. Marv
rxV7A:!i;,r!i;aeY yB
niik'iuii. .Minerva imi
"v.iuui uarU