Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUIIBCBIPTION BATES: te Year, cash In advance ll.S Montht. etih In advanco CScls Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Pottofilce as second elm matter. FRIDAY APRIL 9, 1909. Patterson Elected Mayor. As a result of the election hold Tues day, T. C. Patterson will bo North Platto'i next chief executive, having re ceived a majority of ninety-seven over J. It. White in a totnl voto of 680. Mr. Patterson received a majority in each ef the threo wards, which was contrary to the forecast mado by people gener ally, as it was predicted that in the First and Third wards, whero thu waterworks question figured most strongly, he would lose out. Mr. White was nominated by petition largely throueh tho efforts of the lenders of the Municipal Ownership League, and they worked in hia interests; charging Mr. Patterson as losing against munici pal ownership. Prior to election Mr. Patterson mado no statement of his po sition on tho waterworks question, but it was understood by thosn who sup ported him that ho would if eloctod be governed in his actions and influence by what ho considered was for tho bust interests of the city, and n majority of the voters reposed confidence in him It may be added Hero that it was through tho influenco of Mr. Patterson that, a number of years ago, a bill wns passed by tho legislature which in creased the amount of bonds which a city of North Platte's class could vote for the purpose of purchasing or build ing waterworks. It would therefore appear that he wns one of the first of our citizens to take up municipal own orship. The Tribune regards Mr. Patterson as one of tho most progrcBsivo citizens North Platte has over had; thnt no one takes a greater interest or moro pride in our city than he docs, and it is con fldent that when inducted into ofllco his solo view will be to do thnt which will bo to tho greatest good to the groatost numbo. Daylight Saloons. Governor Shnllenborger Tuesday aftornoon signod tho eight o'clock clos ingbill and on and nf tor July 1st it will bo unlawful for any person to keep saloon open between tha hours of o'clock in tho evening and 7 o'clock in Iho morning or to sell liquor between thtsa hours. Becauso the bill did not carry the emergency clause it doos not become effective until three months after tho adjournment of the legislature which will be July 1. Immediately altar signing tho bill tho governor dictated a statement, in which ho said "The plan proposed in this amendment for tho entira stato has been tried in tho capital city of Lincoln, and both "wets" and "dryB" uliko commend Its effect. Business thrives in this city nnd the hotels and places of amusomont claimed most to be effected nro being continually improved and constantly crowded with patrons. It is admitted upon all sides that in this city it has had the effect of eliminating much of public rancor from tho liquor question "This amendment lms much dppasi tlon in the two Omahas, because bust neso men aro fearful thnt it will affect trade and commerce adversely, and for tho further reason that it limits to certain oxtont tho policy of "homo rulo" upon this matter. I boliovo, how ever, that oxperionco will justify the law, nnd thnt our largo cities will find thnt thoir prosperity docs not depend in any way upon two or throo extra hours for the snlo of liquor. "If tho law it) as wholesome in its of feet as I boliovo it will be, it will give solid standing ground for those who beliove in strict regulation as tho best way to handle this quostion." Among tho "issues" killed at thl session of tho legislature may bo listed the "initiative and roforondum" so ar dently supported by Mr. Bryan; wom an suffrage in evory form in which camo boforo tha session; nil ndvnnce tcmperanco legislation of whatever character excepting the "daylight" sa loon bill; assessment of mortgages to the ownor of the mortgage, appants d rcct to tho supremo court from tho railway commission making losstediou and expensive the prosecution of suit against tho corporations by private in dividuals. In tho langungo of a lend ing democratic member nf tho house "the peoplo have profited little by th legislaturo with its democratic major ity." The bill regulating tho charges at stockyards was smothorod in th sonata after passlng-tho houuu and nevor camo to final voto. . In signing tho daylight saloon bil Qovornor Shallenberger has drawn th flro of tho liquor interests. Cliuo. Motz president of tho Motz browing coin pany of Omaha, had a talk with the governor prior to the primary last sum mer, in wnicn n quotes tho govornar as saying: "Now, Mr. Metz, I will not ran for governor unions you can as sure me that I have tho support of the brewing and other liquor interests. I am. not In favor of county option, nor prohibition in any form, and I am op posed to making tny revisions in tha Slocumb law that will impose greater restrictions on your business and that of othor brewers and liquor men." COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. March 2, 1909. Board met pursuant to adjournment, present Kockcn and Walter, commis sioners, und county clerk. It. C. Lnngford, county treasurer: You are hereby authorized to cancel taxes for 1908 on north half southeast nd aouthenst quarter southwest quar ter section 22-9-30, on account of being land grant. Also cancel taxes for 1908 on north west quarter section 18-12-32, nnd re deem for yers 1903 to 1907 inclusive on account of being government land. Also to refund taxes on south half northenst and southwest quarter sec tion 26-13-32 on nccount of error from 300.00 to 320.00. Also to correct on west half of east mlf section 8-13-28 from 960.00 to 90.00 Also to correct on Banks' sub-divia ion C. 0. nnd 7. block 2. from 000.00 to 60.00 on nccount of error. Also to correct on plat (Selby) aoc- tion 4-18-30 from 30.91 ncres to 23.91 acres on account of doublo assessment. Also to refund taxes on section 4-13- 30 for 1907 on account of double as sessment. Also to correct property of Mrs. Post, North Platte, No. 3, from 800.00 to 300.00. Putition of citizens of Hershey to ap point five trustees to hold office until next gcncrnl election. The following trustees worn appointed: Carl Wick strom, J. K. Eshioman, A. A. Lister, Arthur Hurvey and A. P. Bcoler. Claims were allowed: Androw Hahn, road district No. 9, $50.00. Chris JenBen, road district No. 28, C0.00. Bond petition of Chris Jensen nnd others for noction lino road received and county clerk ordered to publish no tlco. Adjourned until tomorrow, April 7,1909. Board mot pursunnt to adjournment; present Kockcn nnd Walter, commie sioners, and county clork. The following claims wero allowed: William Ebrlghl salary nnd expenses $319.00; P. G. Moyer, offices expenses I. G0; A. O. Kockcn, sorvices 27.00; C II. Waltor, services, $24.00; P. G. Meyer, surveying, road district 10, COO Tho county survoyor is hereby or dored to survey and pint according to law irrogufar tract of lnnd lying south of tho Union Pacific railroad in section 22, town 12, range 28 weBt, joining tho town of Maxwell easterly, and all ir regular trnctB of land in sections 14 and 1G, town 10, range 34, joining Wallnco of which thoro is no record. Adjournotl until May 3, 1909. Myrtle News. Herbort Cidnor, of Gibbon, is visit ing his sister Mrs. L. C. Mitchell. Walter Cronon has returned to North Platte after spending a woek hunting in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Jonson, of Nesbit, vis Itod Mondny with their daughter Mrs C. E. Allison. Miss Clnrk closed her school and wll roturn homo during tho week; A returned missionary from Indi will hold sorvicas at Mount Zion Friday Saturday nnd Sunday morning of thl week, Dan Fowles is having a well put down und a wind mill erected on his section. John Walz bognn working for L. Mitcholl, April nth. Tho Indies aid will meet Thursday April 15th, with Mrs. John Santo. Lot evory mumbor bo present and visitors aro always welcome. Mnbcl Miller closod a term of schoo in West Whittier lRst Friday. Mis Miller has given good satisfaction this district. liooco Brumtnut returned from Witch ita, Knn. Ho thinks Nebraska good enough for him. Words To Freeze The Soul. "Your son has consumption. His enso is hopeless." Theso appalling words woro Bpoken to Geo. E. Blovcns, lending merchant of Sprindield, N. by two export doctors ono n lung specialist, 'men wns shown tho won derail power of Dr. King's New Dis covory. "After three weeks' use. writes nir. uiovins, "no was as won as ovor. I would not tnlto all tho money in tho world for whnt it did for my boy. " Infnllnblo for couirhs and colds. it tho safest, Riirest euro of desperate lung diseases on earth, f0c and $1.00 btono's Urug Co. guarantees sntisfnc tlon. Trim liottlo frco. For Sale. Ono Po-choron Stallion ton yonrs old weight 1,700, two coming two year old macK t'orcnoron amnions, mono nut inula are of excellent qunlitv, nnd wi sell or undo under good gunrnnteo ver cnenp. Address A. E. Maiilatt, m 30-0 Maxwell, Neb. Baker Perfect Barb Wire Painted, per (t j 4 f - luuidred JOoIO 11 f n If tatiMAHt Cln.. III II X W M i I II if II IIVVII 1bUIII MIIUIIV UlUlli DISCRIMINATING LADIES, Enjor Using? Ilerpleide on Account o Ita Distinctiveness. Tho ladles who havo used Nowbro'i Ucrplclde speak of it In tho hlghost terms, for Us quick effect in cleansing tho scalp of dandruff and also for its ex cellence as a goneral halr-drcnslnpr. it makes tho scalp feel fresh and It allays that Itching which dandruff will cause. Newbro'a Herplcldo effectively cures dandruff, os It destroys tho Borm that causes It. The samo rerm causes hair to fall out, and later baldness; in Killinir it, Herplcldo stops falling hair and prevents baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dress ing, for It lends nn aristocratic charm to tho hair that Is qulto distinctive Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for samplo to Tho nerpiciao uo., uo' trolt, Mich. McDonell & Graves, Special Agents. THOSE WHO EAT uur urend. uokos and cookies are nlways satisfied, and they become reg ulnr customers. We use the best ma terlnls, nnd employ tho most cleanly methods. Try our 2C-cent meals best in town for the price. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. The C. F. Iddincrs Co. COAL Rock Springs Lump and Nut Maitland Lump and Nut Hanna Lump and Nut Colorado Lump and Nut Pennsylvania Hard Coal (in Stovo nnd Nut Size) Blacksmithing Coal We carry the largest assort merit of high grade coal in the city. 1 ry us with your next order. Call Phone 7. We have it. The C. F. Iddings Co. THE BEST SADDLER IN THE BUSINESS is none too goou mr our hnrness re - . quiremonts nor is tho best tnnned leather to be found in tho market. Wo aro solicitous as to turning out iK class horse rrooda and our cmHtnntlv In- creoslnc orders nnd sales speak well of our nuiuiy 10 iuiini our promise ot Al harnoss and horse clothing. A. F. FINK. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, Untied States I.nnil onico. North Platto. Nulirnskn. , Anrllft. 1009. Asullleloiit contest ttllldavU having boon filed In this 0HIC0 by Charles T. Iirone.h. con testant, against, homestead entry No. ?3I78 maiio.iuno iu. imt. lor tun swwnf section 17, township O.rango 32, by (leorgo W. Crulir con- testeo, In which It Is aliened that Oeorgo W. Craig lias never established his resl .-cw on said lnnd; that he has never cultivate or Improved any portion o tho same, and that he has wholly ah ndoneit said iaiu for moro than six months and 0110 day lust past: that aid alleged alienee was not duo to his employment In tho army, navy or morlno corps f the United States durlnir any war 111 viiRii 1 nu yinieii mates lias been engaged nam names nro nereoy uotllled to appear, re snond anil offer ovlili'iicu Imu'lilm. vnlil nlloirn InnallOo'clnck a m.oii.luuo4, 111011 boforo tha Register and Itecelvor ot tho Putted States i.n 11 umeo in iorui riatto, Nebraska. i no sain contestant, having. In a proper aflldavlt, tiled April 6. nun. sot forth facts which show that after duodlllgoneo personal service of this notice can not kj mado. It Is horeby ordered and directed that such notlco bo given by duo and proper publication, ad-tl .1 K, Evans. Register. I'UOIIATK NOTICB in tho tnattet ot tho estate of Thomas Han rah an deceased. In tho tjoimty Court of Lincoln county, No brasla. March SOth, ItHW, Notlco Is hereby Klven, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet the Administratrix of said estate, before tho County Judiro of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court.room In said county, on thoitoth day of April. ItOU and oil tho 2lst ilnr nf Oi'tnlutr. 1UW, at 0 o'clock a- m. each day, for tho pur pose of presenlltnr thelrclalms for examlna- ' c'iBn adjustment ami allowance Six months allowed for creditors to nnvsent thoir ms and ono year for the Administratrix In settle said estate from the 1st day of March, 1 HOP, l'latl w, This notlco to be published lu the North Hons prior latto Tribune, for eiirht successive publlca- to Apr 3Ulh. Vm. I mSfl- I ... W.O.KLDEK. I pVO-S Oountr Jude. vifluiujimr i Notice to Boys. Notice Is hereby eiven that any boy found using nir guns or 22-calibre guns on the streets of the city win do promptly arrested This applies to all, nd no exceptions will be made. 1. L. MILTONIlEItGKIt, Sheriff. PROFESSIONAL CARDS f S. TWINEM tl Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office! McDonald Bank MulMiny. Phone 183. A. J. Ames. SI, D. Mario Ames, t. D- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Ofllco: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 HEO. B. DENT, J Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. Phonos Office 130 I nones Y Rcsidence 11B D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physicinn, Rooms 7 nn'l 8. McDonald State Bonk Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & IIALLIGAN, Attorneys-nt-Law. Ofllco over Schatz Clothing Store. Phone 48 ip C. PATTERSON. Attorney-nt-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. OUR EASTER GREETING TO, is an invitation to nuo in. one of our high-class carriages. The driving Bcason is about hero and you probably need a new carriage anywny. If you securo ono ot ouru you win navo ono that is as safo as it is handsome, and as low in price s it is high in class. A. M. Lock. Harrington & Tobin, Wholesale Hay and Grain. . . . Parties desiring to settle their accounts may do so by calling at our office. Room Si Keith Theatre building. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty, Shop 107 East Fifth. T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. My services aro worth all they cost If you go to a cheap man you will probably fail to sell or bo compelled to sen at a sacriticc. rno only rea son any auctioneer is chenn is be cause bis services aro not worth much. For terms and dates wruo or wiro at my expense, mono U5(H NORTH PLATTE PANTATORIUM II. R. REESE, Prop, Ladies' and Gents' Clothes Cleaned with French Dry Cleaner. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. Over Mrs. Hull mun's Millinery Store. Phono 450. KARL GERLE Merchant Tailor, Invites your Inspection of his fint line of samples of goods for Spring and Summer Suits, Overcoats and Trou sers, which will bo mado to order in a most up-to-date and satisfactory man ner. shop over benntz ci uauaugh' store. W. R. MALONEY, UNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 12G, Night Phone 482. I'ltOUATE NOTICK. In tho matter ot tho ostatoof Mary Phillips. deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. March SHli, 190tf. Nntlen l. herebv slven that tho creditors of said deceased will moot tho Administrator of said estate, boforo tho County Judge of Lin coln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room, in saui county, on uieauin uay or April. 110U, andonthu ZOth day of October, MUD. at o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present thelrclalms, and one vrtir for the Administrator tn snttlo said es tate, from tho Eflth day of March, HW. This notlco to be imbl shed In tho North 1'latte Tribune for 8 success! vo publications prior to April sum, nw, W. C. ELDEK. m3)-s County Judire. Sheriff'! Sale. Ilr virtue of an ordor of sale Issued from tho district court of Lincoln County. No- braska, upon a decree of foreclosure ren dered In said court wherein Martin L. Mc- UiiIIoiidIi. Is Dlttlntllr and Lucv M. Ilalunln Is defendant, and to mo directed. I w ll on tho lot 1 dav of April. 1W. at ono o'clock p. m., at tho cast front door of the court houso In North I'latto Lincoln Ccunty. iNotiraska. sell at public auction to the hlchcst bidder rorcash, to satisry said decreo, inter est and costs, tho following drscrlbed prop- crtr. tn-wlti Southwest ouartcr (swk) section elRhtecn (18), township fifteen (16) N range thirty-two (J2), W. e p. m. in Lincoln county, Nebraska. nana nortn riatto. iNouraiKa, Marcn tth. lt3. tn(-r I, L. Mn.TONBEnoEn. Shcrltr. TAX NOTICE. Ctf. No.33."il. To Ix)iils Btockdalot You are herobr notl ed that on November 5th. WO. L,. A Wight purchased at nubile sale, for taxes for tho year IW5 tho following described tract of and. to-wlt: Tho west i of section 13. town shin 11. north, range .1.1. west. In Lincoln (Jnun ty, Ncnrasxa. aia iani was taxed in tuonamo or l.ouls stocudale. Tho tlmo of redemption will exp ro after July isth. im. and urlor to August 30, 1V0I), when tax daod will bo applied tor. Dated Uarch soth, 1W. L. A, WlflllT. HHEKIFF'S SALE. Ilr vlrtuo of an order of salo Issued from the district court of Lincoln count v. Nntiras- ka. utHin a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Martin L. McOullough Is piaintiiT ami .unerva a. unase ct al aro dofendants. and to mo directed. I will on the zui. day of April lwu. at 1 oclock p. m. ai mc cast iront aoor ortno court houso in North I'latto. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at nubile auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and rosts.tho followlngdcscrlbed property, to-wlt: Wo-1 half of no. hc&st quarter and oast halt of northwest nuartor of Section 17. Township U, Range 33. West of 0 P. M Dated at North riatto, Neb., March lu, low. I. 1j. MILTOMDEIIOEII. mlU-6 - Sheriff, Serial No. 01820. Notice for Publication. Decartmont of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North I'latto. Neb. March 8th. 1909. Notlco Is hcroby given that Alwln Zaulcr of North Platte, Nebraska, who, on July 1st mc, mado Homestead entry no. 1KJ73. Serial No. OIKO, for south half nurthoast quarter anu iois i anu section 4. xownsiup t, north, ltango 32 west ot tho Sixth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco ot Intention to raako ilnal live year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo tho ltcglstor anu Itecelvor at North I'lattn. nod., on mo em uay or iuay, iwu. Claimant nonius as wltni'sspN nhnrtnv Moyer. William l'a;ka and Josenh Evorlanch of Dickons, Neb., and William Garman of vtanaco, nod. m9-6 J. E. EVANS. Register, Serial Nn. 01W9. Notice for Publication. Dcpartmontof the interior. IT. S. Land Ofllco at North I'latto. Nab. March 20. 1909. Notlco Is herobr glvon that Leslie II. Sims of Wolllleot. Nebraska, who on January 20, 1V03, mado Homestead Entry No. 1DM0, Serial NO- U1H5U for B 8WM. 11D snW. kwU snM section 28. township U north, range 30, west tlth principal meridian. lias filed notlco ot his intention to make ilnal live year proof, to es- lamisii ciaim to me latut a novo described, bo foro tlio register and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the sovontceth day of May, iw, Claimant names as witnesses: Alliert Nick les and .loo Koester. of Wollllcnt. Nnhrnilirv and James Hlblet and Aloxandcr MacDonald or North i'latto. Nobraska. mSi-0 j. E. Evans. Ileglstor. Notice of Incorporation of North Platte Chautauqua Association. Tho nnffno of said corporation shall bo tho North Platte Chautauqua Association. Its principal placo of business shall be In tliu city of North i'latto. Lincoln Conntv. Nnlirnl&. Tho general naturo of tho business to lm transacted by said corporation shall be for ttio punoso or maintaining and operating an institution ror entertainment, instruction and culture, literary, scientific, civic, ml Ic ons and moral, by lectures, classes, concerts and olhcrwlso along Chautauqua lines. Tho amount of authorized capital stock au thorized to bo Issued by said association shall bo tho sum of iio.ooo divided Into four hun dred shares of $-.'.00 each. Said association may commenco business when f300o.W) of said capital hiock lias peon subscribed. Said association will begin business on the lath day of February. 1WL and tormfnitn nn tho 31st day of December, W3I, unloss sooner dissolved. Tho Indebtedness ot said association shall not exceed two-tlilrds or its subscribed cap ital. Tho affairs of said association shall bo con ducted by a nrcsldent. vice nrpslilfnt. sccre tary, treasurer, and a board of nine direct ors. NOHTH Pl.ATTK CllAt'TAtlOUA ASSOCIATIOM lly T. O Patterson. Presldont. m .i .,, ,wsn Tout, Secretary. North Platte, Nob.. February lth. IWOO. Serial No. OlSSfl. II. E. No. mini, NOTICE OF PUI1LIOATION llKI'AHTMKNT Of TUB INTHM0U. United States Land nnicn. At North I'latto. Nobraska February 20, 1009, Nnttpnta linrnliv irltfHn (lint Clnnfnn I..bm. of North I'latto. Nobraska. who. on Octnhrr 10th. 1902, mado homestead entry No. 10)81. for souiueast quartor section st, lownshlp 16 N., Itango 29 W., 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice or intention to ma no tinai live year proor. to csiaiuisii ciaim to tno una aixivo descrllwd, boforo tho register and receiver, at nuriu i iauo, ixuurasKa. on mo luiu day of Anrll. 1909. Claimant names as wltnessus: W, II Combs and uartieid uutherlessor North I'latte. No braska and James Cooloy and E. W. Wright ui .u y rill', iiuu. K3-6 J. E. Evans, ileglstor. NOTICE OF. INCOIU'OKATION. Notice Is horeby given that on tho 22nd day of January, 1109, Articles of Incorporation wero tiled In tho ofllco of tho County Clork ot Lincoln County. Nebraska, Incorporating tho Hershoy Tolephono Company. Tho place of transacting tho business ot said corporation shall bo In tho village of Hershey. Lincoln County, Nebraska Tho general naturo of tho business to bo trans acted by said corporation Is tho owning, conducting and operating of a general tele phono exchange and tolophono toll linos, with tho powor to acq u Ire any lines In oxls tenco antr to establish and build now and connecting lines, and to acquire such real es tate as may lm necessary for tho purposes of gald corporation. The authorized capital stock of said cor poration Is tho sum ot Flvn Thousand (IVXX)) Dollars and that said corporation began busi ness on tho Istday of February, 19U9, Said corporation Is to continue for a period of Fifty iM) years from said 1st day of Febru ary. 1009. Tho highest amount of Indebted ness for which said corporation shall bo liable shall bo two-thirds ot i-Mxw.uo. The business of said corporation shall bo conducted by a board of Directors, not ex ceeding Ftvo (A). In number to lie selected by the stockholders. Tho oflicers ot said corporation shall lo a president, vlco-presl-dent, secretary and treasurer ami such other olllccrsor managers as shall bo authorized by tho stockholders. Hershey Telophono Co. by Ar&iri Skliirnlfljrirry. NOTICE. Nntten Is tmrnbr elven that on tho 23d day of March. W9, W. II. Ellis, Henry I'. Hanson. Emanuel Hubartt. Frank L. Macomlior and Julius MoBcnsen associated themselves to g-other as a bony corporate, unaor mo iiamu and style of Circle Hill Telephone Company. The principal placo of transacting tho busi ness ot said company shall bo at tho Ellis school house, located on Soctlon 18. Township l. north, ot Kango w, west in L.tncoin uoumy, nebrasKa. 1110 gcnorai naiuro 01 me uubi nH to tm transacted shall bo to construct. own, operate and maintain a main tolephono lino in Lincoln ano iucrnorson v;ouniies. Ne braska, extending from tho north limits of the city of North Platte, to a selected point In Nnrilnn Sl.Tnwnxliln 17. north, of ItatlgO 31, west of tho 6th l. M.. together with lateral and brancn linos, anu extensions oi mo main lino, and for such tturooso may own. loaso. soil and convey such real cstalo as may bo necessary or incident to mo prontauio anu proper conducting of said business! and to do and perform such othor acts and things as may bo Incident and necessary to tho main powers of tho corporation. Tho amount of too capital stocK auinorueu is .wu.w m vliled Into shares of &0.0U each, ot which capital sloclt not less than 24 shares shall bo subscrllcd at tho organization of, said cor poration three-fifths of which shall bo paid in at the time of subscribing. Tho date of tho commencement of tho corporation shall bo tho istday of April, uw, ano ttio uaie or its tni-mlnivtlim kIihII I mi tlin lstriav nf Alirll. liCT. Tho hlgtest amount of Indebtedness or liabili ties to which tho corporation Is at anytime to subject Itself, shall not exceed tho sum of t'KX) 00. Tho affairs of said corporation aro to bo managed by a ixara or inreo aireciors, together with n President, Vice-President. Si.rrntarv and Treasurer, together with such other and subordinate managers, agents and horvantsas said oiuccrs may appoint ana hlro. Signed March -win. iw W. II. Erxm. IlENHY P. IlANSFN, EMANDKt. HunAItTT. 1'rank L. MACO.Mnnit, .lUMUS MOOENSEM. Probate Notice. In tho matter ot tho cstato of Ernest Telltz. deceased. in tho countr court or Lincoln county. No braska. March 80th. 1909. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors ot tho said deceased will meet tho Executrix 1 of said ostato, boforo tho County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on thoROth day of April, uw, and on tno aist day or uctooer, 1909, at 1) o'clock a. m. each day. for tho pur poso of presenting thoir claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Executrix to settle sain estate from the ZOth dav of February. 1909. This notice to bo published in tno Nortn riatto rriuuno, ror oigut suc cessive publications prior to April 80th. 1000. raso-8 w. O. ELDEK, County Judge. 8orlal No. 01908. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. V Department of tho Interior, U. B. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Nob. March 29. 1000 Notlco Is hereby glvon that William Doobkn. of North I'latto. Nob., who on Nov. 10th. 1903 made Homestead Kntry No. lviiv. serial No. 01908. north half northwest quarter, north half northeast quartor, section .14, township in north, rango si west of tho sixth principal meridian, has tiled notlco ot Intontlon to mako final 11 vo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described boforo the Begistcr and Be'cclvor at North Platte.Nebraska, on tho 2stdoy of May. 1909, Claimant namos as witnesses: Hugh daunt. James Ilechan. oeorgo Macomber and Dennis McKllllps, all ot North I'latto Nob. m3o U .I.E. Evans. Bcglster. SHEBIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo ot an otdcr of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein William Paddoot ot al aro plalntllTs and Tho South I'latto Loan and Trust Company Is defendant, and to mo di rected, I will on tho tth day of April 1909. at 1 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho court house In North I'latto. Lincoln County, Neb. sell at public auction to tho highest bid dor fori cash, to satisfy said decreo, Interests and costs, tho followlngdcscrlbed property, towlt: Southeast H, ef Section 8, Township 9, Bongo 32. Datod North Platto. Nob., March 16, 1909. I. L. Mir.TONBEitaen. m!9-6 Sheriff. OBDF.B OF HEABINQ ON PETITION FOB APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN ISTBATOB. Stato of . Nebraska. L Lincoln County, S In tho County Court, April 1st. 1909. In tho mattor of tho cstato of Louisa Hund. deceased. On roadlng and filing tho petition of Fred Hund, praying that tho administration of said cstato may bo granted to htm as administrator. Ordorcd. That May 3d, 1009, at 9 o'clock a.m.. Is assigned for .hearing said potltlon, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show causa why tho prayer ot tho petitioner should not be granted. This notlco to bo published for ?.1,X.8US,C,;?S,V0 Publications n tho North Platto Tribune prior to May 3d. 1909, 5S W. O. Ei.DKit. Couutv Judge. PBOBATE NOTICE. In tho matter of tho estato of Samuol Vunk houser. decoasod. In the county court of Lincoln County, No braska, March 31st. 1009. Notlco Is horeby glvon. that tho creditors of said deceased will moot tho administrator of said estate, before tho County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nobraska, at tho county ??urt roJ2P' lnald county, on tho 4th day ot tlAY' .antl ,ntno4th day of Novomber. 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m, each day. for tho pur poso of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowanco. Six months aro allowed for creditors to presmt thoir claims, nnd ono year for tho administrator to sottlo said estato from tho 17th day of Febru ary, 1009. This notlco to bo published for V,',8' sccesslvo publications. In tho North I'latto Tribune, prior to May 4th. 1909. n"-" W O. Eu)eu. County Judgo. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Nebraska Court of Lincoln County. Eugene W. Plckott. Plaintiff, vs. Eramus B. Picket. Caroline Boyl and William Plum mor, Defendants, Notlco of Salo In Partition, 0 Notlco Is hereby glvon that In pursuanco of a decreo and order lu tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska.mado In tho above entitled action upon tho autli day of Fobrul" ary, 1909. tho undersigned reforoo duly ap pointed In said causo and aftor taking tho oath prescribed by law and glvon bond In tho sum and manner and with sureties as pro vided by law. and approved by tho Court and 17." ft. rln'8' -judeo of said Court. I Malnard E. Crosby, tho said roforoo. will of for (at public auction at tho oast front door of tho Court Houso In tho County of Lincoln. niSi.0,?,' No1Vr8s,k' i thP, hlehost biddor for cash tho following described property which wasordorod to bo sold by said decreo by said court, to-wlt: Lots ono (I), two (2) and threo (3) in block M.vniri"ill'?c, (2?' 'J? 1,10 orlK'nal town of Ii?? '. H,0'" County, Nobraska. Said salo will bo hold and said property sold as aforesaid at 2 o'clock p. m.. Coutral Standard tlmo on Saturday, tho sth day of May. 1909, and said salo will be hold open for a porlotf of pno hour from and after tho said tlmo ot 1 o'clock p. m. on said date. Dated this 2nd day of April. 1009. Mainaiiu E. CnosuY, Boforee. OBDEB OF HEABINO ON PETITION FOB SUMMABYADMINISTBATION. state of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho county court April 3d. 1909. mi J'10 wftttor of tho cstoto of Bridget Malonoy, deceased. On reading and filing tho potltlon of O. E. Slmo-t salJ'ciSoT "Ummttry Ordered. That April Mth. 1009, at B ? c.m a' a'tmcd for hoaring said petition, when all por&ons Interested In said PAVVI ma' nniiear ot a county court to bo hold in and for said county, and show causo why-tho prayer of petitioner should not lie granted, this notlco to bo published for six successive publications In tho North Platto Tribune prior to April 26th. 1909. " , W. O. ELDEB. n0'3 County Judgo. Estray Notice. Taken up on about November 1st, 1908,on section 86,tovn 15,range 32, by the undersiened who there resides, ono white nnd black heifer about two years old branded on left hip, nnd untifV crop on both oars. The owner must call, provo property, pay chafes and take animal away or it will bo disposed or nocorHmg to law.