The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 12, 1909, Image 8

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    Cane Granulated Sugar
lr L. Rare. Editor a'sd Publisher.
18 pounds $1.00
Poultry Wanted.
Farmers who have chickens for Bale
should see us. Highest market prico
paid in cash. J. L. Stingley,
North Platte Meat Market.
nnttsntiiPTinN rtATKfit
Ono Year, cash In advance I'-15
Months, cash In ad vanco 64 cts
KEITH THEATRE
OIIAB. H. 8TAMt Manager
Kntorod at North Platto. Nobraska, Postoffice
at second clam matter.
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909.
Republican Mats Meeting.
A maBS convention of the republicans
is hereby called to "meet at the court
houso Monday, March 15th, at 7:30
o'clock, p. m,, for tho purpose of nom
inating a candidate for muyor, city
clerk, city treasurer, city engineer
polico judge and two members of the
school board.
Those nrcocnt from each ward will
meot after tho convention and nomi-
nato ono candiduto for councilman from
each ward. 0. E. ELDER,
Chairman, I'ro Tern.
Rather discouraging reports of the
wheat crop comes from tho cast part
of the Rtrtto. In somo sections it Is
estimated that from two-thirds to
three-fourths of thefcrop haa boon
killed.
It remained for Senator Ketchum, of
Thayer, a man who novor took a drink
of intoxicants in his life, to cant the
deciding vote against the county option
bill in tho state senate. Not all tern
perate people aro prohibitionists.
In tho district court at Lincoln Tues
day, MIsb Ruth Lcavitt, daughter of
W. J. Bryan, was granted a divorco
from her husband, W. II. Lcavitt. Mrs.
Loavllt und her mother appeared in the
court of Judge Cornish and both alleged
that Lcavitt had not contributed o tho
support of Ilia wife. Thoro was no de
fense. Mrs. Loavitt was granted the
custody ot the two children.
Tulip Patent Flour per sack $1.35
Gothenburg Patent Flour per sack 1.35
Gothenburg 0. K. Flour per sack. 1.30
31b pa l Swift's Silver Leaf lard. . .40
5-lb pail Swift's Silver Leaf lard.. .65
G-lb pail Swift's Premium lard 70
Perrio Viaus Maplo Syrup per gal. 1.25
Corn Syrup 10-lb pall 40
Lewis Lye per box .08
Diamond C Soap, 8 bars 25
Pearl White Soap, 7 bars 25
Gold Dust, 41b pkg 22
Paddle Bluing 10c size 07
Paddle Bluing 5c slzo 04
Kingsfords Silver Gloss Starch
per pkg uo
Kingsfords Corn Starch per pkg.. .08
Best Gloss Starch por pkg 05
Best Corn Starch per pkg 05
Snpolio per pkg 9c, 3 for 25
Ammonia per bottlo 09
Seeded Raisins 12-oz pkg 08
Cut rants 12-oz pkg 10
Bulk RaiBins, largc.pcr lb ,.. .08
Cocoanut, the best, i-lb pkg 15
Cox's Gelatine 13c, 2 pkgs 25
15-oz can K. C. Baking Powder 13
25-oz K. C. Uaklog Powder 20
5-lb can K C Baking Powder 80
Pumpkin, per doz $1.10, per can.. .10
Hominy, per doz $1.10, per can... .10
Kraut, por doz $1.10, por can .10
Sliced peaches (in heavy syup)
per can 20
Standard Corn,percaBO 1.60 por can .08
Standard Tomatoes, per enso 2.25.
per can 10
Soaked Peas, per case 1.40,pcr can .00
FrcBh Peas, per doz 1.10, per can.. .10
Cove Oysters large can, 8 oz 15
Covn Oysters small con, 4 oz 08
Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb 16
Salt, best grado, per 100 lb 75
Friday-
Evening,
March 12th.
Knox Gelatine 13c, 2 pkgs 25
Roval Baking Powder 1-lb can
Dr. Prico's Baking Powder 1-lb can
10-oz can-K. C. Baking Powder....
.45
.45
.08
H. H. FRAZEE'S
New Musical Sensation
A Knight
for a Day
Book and Lyrics by Robt. B. Smith.
Music by Raymond Ilubbell.
Authors of "Fantana" and "Mciicana"
poar pTund".0..:?..?.8 06 The Musical Sensation
Oyster crackerB wooden boxes
per pound 06
Full Cream Cheese per lb 20
Shredded Wheat Biscuits. 13c per
pkg, 2 for .25
Grape Nuts, por pkg 13c, 2 for . . . .25 '
Mothers Oats, loi-go size, per pkg .25
Duke's Mixturo tobacco 16-oz pkg .35
Horse Shoo Tobacco por pound 45)
Yankco Girl Tobacco 18 oz plug.. .35
Kerosene oil per gallon 15
of the Century.
lilt; Oast of Favorites. Including
Eugene Moulan
j n f f .
ClIH-l
Cash counts. Buying groceries or any other kind of
troods on time costs you greater interest than any bank in the
country would charge you. Then it saves that dispute about
your account. If you don t believe it give it a trial.
Wilcox Department Store.
Elsie Herbert
Gertrude Hutcheson
Isabelle Winlockc
Eleanor Irving
Chas. Wilson
T, Cameron
Jas. MacCormick
Sam Austin
AND THE FAMOUS
American Beauty Chorus.
Tho "Ten English Dancing Madcaps."
A Scenic and Electrical Marvel.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T S. TWINEM,
V . Homeopathic Physiciun
and Surgeon.
Office: McDonald Bank Huilding.
Phono 183.
A.J. Ames, M. I). Mario Ames, ,1. T-
DOCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
Ofllco: Over Stone Drug Co.
Phones: Office 273, Residence 273
fiEO. B. DENT,
u Physician and Surgeon.
Office: Over McDonald Bunk.
1 Office 130
Phones
f Residcnco 115
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
Rooms 7 and 8. McDonald
State Bank Building,
Phono 148.
WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
Attorneys-nt-Law..
Office over Schatz Clothing
Store. Phono 48
T.
PATTERSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts.
W. W. COVELL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Dooms 7 and 8
Ofllco I'liono MS3
Keith Thoatm lhdldlng
Residence Phouo 05
NOTICE PRORATE OF WILT
Tbo State of Nobraska, ( ua
Lincoln county, r
In the County Court.
In the matter of the cstatoof Ernest Tolltz,
deceased.
The Stato of Nebraska to Uio heirs
andnoxtof kin of the said Ernest Tollts do-ccascdi
Take notice, tuat upon tiling or a written
Instrument purporting to bo tho last will and
testament of Ernst Tolltz for probato and
allowance. It Is ordered that sala matter bo
set for hearing tho 16th day of March, A. I).
1P0!', lwforo said County Court, at tho hour of
0 o'clock a. in., at which tlmo any person In
terested may appear and contest tno samol
and notice of .this proceeding Is ordered pub
lished for six successlvo Issues In tho North
Platte Tribune, a seml-wcokiy nowspapor
published In this state-
in testimony wiicrcor, i navo norounio soi
my hand and thoscal of tho County Court at
North Platto this 20th day of February, A. I).
1809.
f2:i-0 AV. C. Ki.df.h. County Judgo.
NORTH JLATTE
PANT ATORIUM
THE county option bill was killed in
the senate Tuesday by a vote of seven
teen to sixteen, Senator Raymond of
this district voting for tho bill, na did
also five democratic members. A poll
of the senate mado soveral days ngo
showed u closo vote and tho optionists
wero encouraged, aB success in tho
somite would havp strongthuned their
fight in tho houso, Tho result in tho
senate moans that tho present legisla
ture will not pass a county option bill.
The bank guaranty bill passed tho
houBo Tuesday by a vote of sovonty-
twoto twenty-threo. Tho bill is nd
mittcd to bo weak; in fact few of the
legislators aro satisfied with it, and it1
is likely to be tostod in court when
enacted. In speaking of tho bill the
Boo says: It was talked at the begin'
ning of th? session that the democrato
would pass an unconstitutional act and
then u republican supremo court would
bo forced to declnro it null and void.
This would Hiinblo tho democrats to go
on tin stump again this fall and with
thi HHtno fuko issue attempt to elect
til-mi doinoi'iatic supremo judgoB. If
ta bill it unconstitutional, as some of
Uh best defendants fear, it will be the
fauh of tin legislature, which spent
$309 In legal services to seo that it com
pli d vlth Ihu constitution.
Before the Battle.
Tho importanco of tho congrossiona
battle tor vvnicn tno lines are now
forming cannot well bo nverostHntod
,. . .. .1 i t i . . t
o m msiy suppose me ucci.nvo uattit
of th spec in I session is to nice aroum
ine tariu Din. i no uc.istvu battlo, oi
nt least tho decisive play for poBltiot
will occur next Saturday or at the
latest next Monday buforo any tariff
bill is introduced. Tho houso rule
nuoptou wnen tno new congress organ
izei will alTecct legislation moru than
any other act of tho session. If th
usual motion to continue tho old rules
prevail, then Speaker Cannon and his
committee on rules will dictate lvgislu
tion as in tho past. If the insurgonti
win or wrest ral concessions from the
hcrularcy, then popular opinion will
have flomn pluy in tho houso.
Tjtrn line-up promisen to be clusf
That tho ttpiMtkcr knows he has a fight
on his htnd his coming r ccption to
tho new members roveuls. If the in
BurgontB hold thoir 21 men tngother
they will win by ono voto, If promises
of warm commitloo berths seduces -one
of them into the Cannon camp, the in
surgents will lose.
In caso tho insurgents win, two
changes will bo made in the rules. Tho
opoaiter win no longer appoint com
mittees, the main sourcu of his auto
cratic powers. The members wil be
divided into lit teen geographical sec
tions and each division will aolect a
member of a committee on committees,
This committee will name the stand
ing committees of tho houso, and tho
speaker will then be a presiding ofllcor,
no more. A second change will provide
that on a certain day of the weok any
member may call for consideration of
any bill on ' the calandar. Undor the
present rules the mombor must have
the epeaker'u consent to take such
iUpn.
Theseangea do not break down tho
means of editing legislation. They
only break dcAn the power of threo or
jfovr men to dilute legislation, Lin
eoln Journal.
Puckarue Island.
Poto Jurgcnson has moved to the
farm on tho south sido ho recently pur
chased of Frank Shiors.
Mrs. Laura Woodburry and children
wont to North Platto Tuesduy evening
where sho will spond a weok with her
parents before returning to hor homo
in South Dakota.
Miss Vera Morant, of Gothonburg,
was tho guost ot Mrs, u. ftl. uraKe
the past week.
Born March Gth to Mr. and MrB.
Arthur Burko u bouncing baby boy.
Mother and son aro doing nicely.
Ed Stewart has changed his mind
about farming the Gregg place on thr
Bland, and has moved to Mr, Wagner
place whoro they will farm togothor this
year.
Tho party at Dunham Drnke'a Thurs
day night was woll attended and nil re
port a flno tlmo.
Mrs. Frod Ericsson, who had boon
critically ill with pneumonia, is con
valescing.
John Rolirn has moved his family to
the farm ho purchased nt tho point of
tho island.
Dorus, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Stovone, had tho mlsfor
tuno ono day last week to fall off a
lounga in such a manner ns to break hor
itrm. Unfortunately it was tho samo
ono she hud broken last summer. Dr.
Sweatland is tho nttondlng physician.
Mrs. Minnie Marcum departed for
hor heino at Cody, Wyo., Monday ovon-
ng nf tor a three months visit hero with
relatives.
Henry Dlscoc is suffering from blood
poiBonlng in his hand, caused by a barb
who n rntch,
Miss Trossa Woodbury is visiting at
Mrs. Henry Discoo's this weok.
Frank Robs is moving to tho farm ho
purchased of Oscar Johnson.
Jos. Rose will try tho bachelor's life
us soon ns Frank Ross vacates tho farm
Thoro will be a dance nt J. D. Drako's
Saturday night, tho 13th. Everybody
invited,
Boat Salo Opens Wednesday Morning.
Prices $1.50, $i.qo and 75c.
The C. F. Iddincrs Co.
COAL
11. R. REESE, Prop.
Ladies' nnd Gents' Clothes Cleaned with
French Drv Clenner.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Goods called
for and delivered. Over Mrs. Huff
man's Millinery Store.
Phono 450.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Tho State of Nebraska. ( oa
Lincoln county.
In the County Court
In tho matter of the estato of Lewis
Keller, deceased- To tho creditors, heirs,
legatees and others interested in tno
cstatoof Lewis Kolloy.
rnko notice, mat .101111 1;. l-vans lias
filed In tho county court a ronart of his
dolnira as admlnlstratorof said estate and It Is
ordered that tho samo stand for hoarlnir tho
SOth day of March. A. I). 1100, beforo tho
court attiio Hour or uo clock a. m., at wnicn
tlmo any person Interested may appear atid
except to and contest tho samo. And notlco
of this proceeding Is ordored given in tho
N'nt-lli 11 n f In T1! Imtiii n Bntnl.nnAlh' nnwu
paper for six successlvo publications prior
to March 20th, 1W.
Witness my hand and thosoalof tho county
court at North Platto this WlU day of Febr
uary a. v.
f 23-0 w. C. Ei.nEit. County Judeo.
Porlal No. OlSSfl.
II. E. No. 10101,
NOTICE OF 1'UHLICATION
DKPAHTMENT OP THE INTItltlOll.
United Ktntes Land Olllcn.
At North Platto. Nobraska. February 20, 1009.
Noticu is nereoy eiven mat ueorso .Moran.
of North Platto. Nebraska, who. on October
10th. IWi. mado liotnestoad ontrv No. IV 01. for
southeast quarter Section" SI, Township 10 N.,
Hancu W W 0th Principal Morldlan, has filed
notlco or intention to mauo unai live year
proof, to cslabl sh claim to tho land above
described, Iks fore, tho regtstor and receiver, at
North riatto, Nobraska, on tho lvtti day of
April. 100U.
Claimant names as witnesses: w. 11. uomus
and Garfield Quthorlcssot North Platto, No-
hraska and James Cooloy and E. W. Wright
ot Myrtle. Nob.
E3-0
J. E- Evans, Itcglstor.
Harrington & Tobin,
Wholesale Hay
and Grain. . . .
J Parties desiring to settle their
Rock Springs Lump and Nut accounts may do so by calling-
at our office. Room Keith
DON'T FORGET
tho blanket for your horso cold or even
chilly or wet days might cost you tho
horBO or a veterinary 's bill. Don't for-
pjqt, cither, that wo carry a fine lino of
horso blankets and other cquino equip
ment, durable, attractive and reason
nlitv nrlcnd. IlnrnoBS continues to bo
our main line, but wo have, too, about menu, oi nign grade coal in tne
Kills Would-Bc Slayer.
A; merciless murderer is Appendicitis
with many victims. But Dr. Kinp.n
Now liifo Pills kill it by prevention, Thoy
Kontly stimulate stomach, liver nnd
bowels, rnvontintr that cloRginfr that
Inviton annendicit is. curinc Constination
MillioiinnesH. Chills, Malaria. Hcadacho
und Indigestion, 25c at Stonoa Drucf
atom.
Myrtle News.
MrB. Will Lano is undor surgical
trealinont in North Platto.
John Santos has recently had u tolo
phono installed in his house.
Rev. V. A. Mitchell, of Davenport,
Okl., visited from Snftirday until Tues
day with his son and wife,
Roy Reynolds and family aro visiting
in Maxwell.
Arthur Morritt is working for Mr
Hines, having begun March 1st.
1110 suppor at Mrs. Hudson's was
woll attended and every ono reported n
good tlmo. Tho proceeds wero $U..1G
Mrs Rololgh Roynolds visited at Arnold
Inst week, hor mother bringing hor
homo Sunday.
Maitland Lump and Nut
Hanna Lump and Nut
Colorado Lump and Nut
Pennsylvania Hard Coal
(in Stovo and Nut Size)
Blacksmithing Coal
We carry the largest assort-
Theatre building.
everything olso you need for horso out
fitting.
A. F. FINK.
r .
city. 1 ry us with your next
order.
Call Phone 7.
The C. F.
We have it.
Iddinsfs Co.
T. F. WATTS,
AUCTIONEER.
My services aro worth nil they cost.
If you co to n cheap man vou will
probubly fail to sell. or bo compelled
to sen at n sacritice. xno only rea
son any auctioneer is cheap is be
coubo bis services aro not worth
much. For terms and dates write
or wiro at my expense, Phone E5q1
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of tho Interior.
United States Land Ofllco.
North Platte, Nobraska.
Foby. . 1MX. -A
sufllclont contest aflldavlt havlnir been
(lied In this ofllco by Charles T. breach, con
testant, aealnst homestead entry No. 13170
mado Juno 10, 1C07. for swH of section 17,
township u.rango na, uy ucorKO w. uraiir con
testec. In which It Is alleged that said Gooriro
W. Gralir has never established his rGslJqnce
onsald land; that ho has never cultivate,, or
Improved any portion o tno same, and that
no lias wnony au naoneo saui lanu lor moro
than six months and ono day last past: that
said absence from land was not duo to his
cmploymont In tho army, navy or marlno
corps if tlio United Stales. Haul parties
are ucrcoy noimcu to appear, rcsoonu nnu
olTcr evidence touching said alienation at 10
o'clock a. m. on April 6. lltoy boforo tho
Itcglstor and Kccelvor at tlio United States
Land unico in North riatto. Nebraska.
Tlio said contestant havlnir. In a DroDor
aflldavlt. filed Foby 4. 1WM. sot forth facts
which show that after duo dllleenco personal
sorvlco of this notlco can not bo mado. It Is
hereby ordored and directed that such notlco
no civon uy uuo and proper publication.
j.
fO-8
E. Evans. Kctrlstor.
ALL KINDS OF MEN
smoko tho ForoBt King cigar. Taste
is not a mattor of social position the
clerk appreciates a good smoke as woll
ns tho merchant.
No better at tho prico than tho Forest
King cigar. Price 6 centB.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED
W. R. MALONEY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EftlBALMER
A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc.
Calls nnBwered promptly.
Day Phone 120, Night Phono 482.
KARL GERLE
Merchant Tailor,
Invites vour inspection of his fint
lino of samples of goods for Spring and
Summer Suits, Overcoats nnd Trou
sers, which will bo made to order in a
most up-to-dato and satisfactory man
nor. Shop ovor Schatz & Clabauorh's
store.
NOTICE.
Associated Land Company, a corporation,
and w. w. uyan. nrst and real namo uiv
known, dofondants:
Will tako notlco that on tho 8th day of
March. UKM, Frank Stanloy, plaintiff herein,
filed his amended petition In tho District
Court of Lincoln county. Nobraska. airalnst
said defendants, tho objoct and prayer of
which aro to have Section za. Township 10,
KaiiL'o 32, In Lincoln county, Nobraska, hold
for tho'tiaymont of a certain Jndirment. which
plaintiff recovered aualnst tho defondant,
thu Associated Land Company, In tho Dis
trict Court of Douclas county. Nobraska, on
tho 12th dayot December. 1908. which Judg
ment is ror too sum or tvw.w and costs or
suit: and for a decree, adjunirinir that the de
fondant. W.W. Kyan, first and roal namo un
known, holds tho title to tho above described
Iniwl In trust for tho defendant. Associated
Land Company, and that said roal cstatols In
fact tho property ot tho Associated Land
Company, and torconoralequltablorollotand
costs or suit.
You aro remit red to answer said amended
petition on or beforo tho lUth day ot April,
1UUU.
Dated March 8th. 1009.
mll-4 FRANK STANLEY. Plaintiff.
A Step Ahead i
Estray Notice
lunuii uti uii nuuub nuvcu.ucr xbi., nn't tilL-c nnr winrr fnr it
mno .1 o . 1 r. no I... I " w " ' -
iuvo,uu ouuiiuii uu.iunu iu,tnnuu oi, uy - e t nr
., ...iMn.i , L 'i Come, see for yourself. We
white and black hoifor about two years are now located at 509 Dewey
oiu urnnueu 1 1 on icit, nip, anu unuer
crop on both ears. Tlio r owner must
n t.. . 1 1
can, prove property, pay cuarccs anu
tako nnimal away or it will bo disposed
or according to law.
w. ii. Mc rs 12 EL.
as
street, known
Racket Store. Watch
windows Wednesdays
Saturdays for sales.
NOTICE.
Notlco li herob.v ul von that on tho 30th day of
January, lWKi, .1 K. Crow. J. L. Shuck, Qeoriro
A. Walker, Oeortro II. Klnelo and ArthurCon
nor assoclatod themselves together as a Ixxlv
corporate, under tho namo and stylo of Tho
Minn siuo .Mutual xoiepnono (jompaiiy. Tlio
nilnelnal tilaco of transaetlnir tho business
ot said company shall bo In tho city ot North
Matte. Lincoln county. Nebraska. Tho sen-
oral nature ot tho business to bo transacted
shall bo to construct, own. ooorato and main'
tain a main telephone lino In Lincoln county.
Nebraska, from tho city of North Platto to tho
soutneasi corner or tecuoii iu, xownsuip 11,
KaniroSO. together with lateral and branch
lines and extensions ot tho main lino, and for
such purpose may own, lease, sell and convoy
such roal estate as may ho necessary or Incl-
InUrnn'r (lent to tho proper and prolltoblo conducting
j uiiiiouii a of said business, and to do und perform such
other acts aiwuunirs as may w incuioni and
our
and
nocessary to tho main powers of tho corpora-
tiio amount or too capital siock antn-
All ordors nmountinrr
will bo dolivored.
Hon.
orlzcd Is .CKXI.OO. divided Into shares ot i 10.00
each, of which said capital stock not less than
jiiuu.w snail no suoscrioeu anu runy paid up,
uiKin thu oriraulzatlon ot tho corporation.
The date of tlio commencement of thocornnr-
tn nun ilnllnr atlon si. all Do tlio 1st (lav or t'uuruarv. mr.i,
and 1110 tiaio 01 11s lerminntion suan u inn
1st day of February, 102(1 Tho hlulieiamouut
oi imiouieuiiess or iiauuiiy 10 wiuen mu cor1
The Bee Hive Store,
609 Dowey Strcot.
poratlon Is at any time to biibject Itself shall
stock.
not exceed two-tfilrds of Its paid up capital
Estrayed.
Estrayod from my farm ton miles
northwest of town on March 7th, four
cowb one dark red, one light red with
horn broken oil, ono light brlndlo. heavy
with calf, and dark brlndlo with horn
off; no brands. A reasonable reward
will bo paid for Information leading to
their recovery, Leave word at the
Tramp grocery or address J. N, Carl
isle, North Platto.
!GHTAnE,C
THOSE WHO EAT
OurHrend, Cakes nnd Cookies aro
nlways'aatUflcd, nnd thoy becomo reg
ular customors. We use tho best ma
terials, and employ the most cleanly
methods.
Try our 25-cent meals best in town
for the price.
ENTERPRISE BAKERY,
Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop.
GO TO
P. M. SORENSON
FOR
Furniture Repairing
AND CABINET WORK.
Also Woodturning.
WINDOW SCREENS
A Saecialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
The affairs ot said corporation aro to be
managed by a board ot live directors, to
gether with a President, Vice-President,
Secretary and Treasurer, togothor with such
other and suliortllnato managers, agents and
servants assaldotllcersmay appoint and hire.
Slimed March 8th. W.
J. 1C. Cuow,
.1. L. Shuck.
Okoikii: A. Walk nit.
Okoiiok li. Simile,
in-1 Annum CONNOH.
Porlal No. dl282(l.
Notlco for Publication.
Department of tho interior,
V. Sv Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob.
March 8th, won.
Notlco Is horoby Riven that Alwln Zauler
of North Platto, Nobraska, who, on July 1st
lWi. mado homestead entry Nd. 11373, Serial
No. (H'Ue. for south half northeast quarter
and lots 1 and Section 4, Township 12, north,
Kumro Si west ot the Sixth Principal
Meridian, has II led notlco ot Intention to
make final tlvo year proof to establish claim
to tho land alwvo described, boforo tho
UeKlsler and Kecelver at North Platte,
Nob., on tho Hthdayof May. UWJ.
Claimant names as witnesses: Charier
.Meyer, wmiam cacua anu josepu i-;vurianch
ut Dickons, Nob-, aud William Garnian of
( Wallace, Nou.
PKOHATE NOTICE
In tho County Court of Lincoln countv. No
braska, February 0th, l0y.
ill the matter of tho estato nf Fred Onlse.
deceased.
Notlco Is horoby clven. that tho credltorsnf
said deceased will meet tho Administrator
I of said estate, boforo tho, County Judeo ot
Lincoln county,' Nebraska, at tho county
court room In said county, on tho 8th day of
siarcu, uvj, anuon tnoBin uay oreoptomber,
lUOil, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur
posoot presontlnk,' thelrclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months
aro allowed for creditors to nresenr. their
claims and ono yoar for tho Administrator to
settle said estate, from tho Sth day of Sep
tember, iws. This notlco will bo publlshcdtln
t ho M or tli riatto Tribune, for olL'lit nulillea-
Hops successively prior to tho 6th day of
.Huron, iwu.
W. O. ELDER,
fO-8 County Judco.
i
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
A 1'rUtrs Tfll KiST Ub ADB1IN18TRATR1X.
State of Nebraska, county of Lincoln, ss,
In tho County Court March 1st, 100U.
In tho mattor of tho estate nf Tlinmni
Ilanrahan, deceased.
readlntr and llllnir thonotltlon of Mnrln
A. Thompson, praylnir that tho administra
tion of said ostato may bo granted to hor as
administratrix
Ordored. That March 23, 1P09, at 2 o'clock
p. in., is assicnod ror hoarlnir said petition
when all persons Interested tn said mattor
may appear at a County Court to bo held In
anu ror said County, and show cause why
tho prayer ot petitioner should not bo
trrantod. This order to bo published for
six successlvo publications In tlio North
Platto Trlbuno.prlor to March 23d. 1W.
W. O. Emikii.
m2-0 County Judiro.
ORDER OK HEARING ON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR.
State of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss
In tho county court February 20th. 1W,
Iu tho matter of tho estato of Samuel
Funkhouser deceased.
On roatlliic and lllltiirtha petition of Susan
Funkhousor, praylnir that tho administra
tion of said estato may bo crantcd to William
E. Funkhousor as administrator.
Ordered, That March ltltli, 1009, at 9
o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing said
petition, when all persons Interested In said
matter may appear at a county court to bo
held In and for jiald county, and show eau.su
why tho pravor of petitioner Miould not Ik)
granted. This notlco to be published for six
successlvo publications In tho North Platto
Trlbuno prior to March 10th. 1009.
W. C ELDER,
123-3 - Comity Judgo.
ORDER OFHEARINO ON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR.
Statu of Nebraska. Ifi
Lincoln County, fM
Iu tho County Court, March 8th. 1909.
In tho matter ot thu estate of Eliza
McHovcrn, deceased .
On reading and tiling tho petition of Man
Weeks praying that tho administration of
said estato may bo granted to Hubert A.
Donelson, as administrator.
Ordored, That March 31st, 1009. at 0
o'clock a.m., is assigned for hearing said
petition, when all persons Interested In said
matter may appear at a county court to bo
held In and for said county, and show cause
why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not
bo granted. This order of hearing to bo pub
lished In tho North Platto Trlhuuo for six
successive publications prior to March 81st.
luoy.
mU-3 W. O. Kf.iiKii. Count v Judgo.
J. E, EVANS, Register.
Sheriff' Sale.
My vlrtuti of an order of salo Issued from
thu district court ot Lincoln County, Ne
braska. uiKin a decreo of foroclosuro ren
dered In said court wherein Martin L. Mc
Cullough. Is ptalntllT and Lucy M- llaldwln
Is defendant, and to mu directed,
I will on the 10th day of April, W-K at
ono o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho
court house In North Platto. Lincoln County.
Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, Inter
est and exists, tho following described prop
erty, to-wlti Southwest quarter (wK)
section olghteon (IS), township lit teen (15) N.,
rango thirty-two 012), W. Op. in. in Lincoln
county, Nebraska
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, March
1th, 1P09,
mis-5 I, h. MiwoiniEnnrn, sheriff.