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    Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
BUnSGMl'TION HATESs
Oao Year, cash In advance !1.25
Months, cash In advance.., CJcUl
Rntorod at North riatto, Nobraska.rostofllce
an second cUm roattur.
TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1909.
Announcement.
I announce myself as a republican
candidate for tho office of county clork,
Bubject to tho decision of tho primaries.
P. 11. ELLIOTT,
North Platto, Neb., June 1, 1909.
SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for tho republican nomination for the
ofllco of sheriff, subject to tho primary
to be ho'd AugUHt 17th.
I. L. MlLTONnEROER.
I respectfully announco myBclf as a
candidate for tho nomination for a
sheriff, subject to tho republican pri
mary. Any support given mo will be
oppriciated. A. J. SALtsiiUHY.
TREASURER.
I horoby annoounco myself n a
candidato for tho office of County
Treasurer, subject to action of Repub
lican primary August 17, 1909.
Hay C. Lanofokd.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I rospectfully announce myself as a
candidato for county commissioner,
subject to tho action of tho republican
primary. A. 0. KoCKEN .
Submit Proposition.
At tho special mooting of tho city
council I'riuay evening called to con
sider tho waterworks question. I'resi
dent Hoffmaster of tho American
Waterworks Co., was present and
talkod to tho mayor and council for
short titno. Ho stated that at tho timo
tho appraisemontof tho plant was mado
tho company had expended $139,000 oil
it and un to the nreBant timo $141,000.
"At tho timo of appraisement" ho said
"l had no idea that tho tigurus would go
below $125,000 and in tho $85,000 valuo
nlacod by tho appraisers Bonietliinc has
been omitted. Ho explained that an es
timate was only a guess, as oxporienco
has taught him and said that city Engi
neer Welsh's estimate was too low.
Tho council rejected tho ofTcr of tho
water company to send an oncincer
hero o go over tho city enginoer'f esti
mate and Goodman ofTorcd tho following
resolution, which was seconded by Her-
mtnghauson:
Be it resolved, by tho mayor and
council of tho city of North Platto,
Nebraska, that, for tho purposo of sett
nng tno waterworks question at as
early unto as possible, tno said mayor
and council hereby agrco to submit to a
voto of tho peoplo of said city a propo
sition to voto bonds in the sum of sixty
l$ou,uuu; tnousanu uonars, lor tho pur
pose of purchasing tho present water
works plant, together with all appur
tonancos, tools and appllancos thorcof,
providing tho owners of snid plant will
agrco in writing, according to dotails
satisfactory to the said mayor' and
council, to sell and convoy Bald plant,
appurtonancos, tools and nppllances.
freo and clear of all incumbrances
whatever; to mako delivery of the
samo and formal transfer thereof to
tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, not
lntor than nlnoty days after tho bonds
are do voted; to accopt bonds of snid
city in the said sum of $G0,000, so voted,
In full pavmont for said plant, annur-
tonances, tools and appliances and noti
fy Bald mayor and council by tho timo
of their nsxt regular mooting, that this
proposition has neon ncccntou.
Tho voto on the resolution was: Yes,
Goodman, Herminghausen. Sullivan,
Tracy, Yost. No, Tobln.
In offering the resolution, Mr. Good
man Buid that it was timo to Bottle the
wntor question and that in adding 15
per cont to tho Lngineor s ostimato for
any mistakes ho may havo made, he
finds that SGO.OOO will cover the amount,
Tho council adjourned until tho next
regular meeting on July Gth.
Boost Alfalfa Mill.
Mr. Editor As there has been con
sldornblu discussion irointr on botween
tho farmers in regard to tho oroction
of an alfalfa mill and probablo bucccss
as a paying venture, and at the samo
timo tho growor recolving from two to
four dollars more nor ton for his hav
the proposition from my point of view
looks good.
Al fulfil menl is worth twontv-one
dollars a ton on truck at shipping point
to day nnd dealers are anxious to con
tract nil this year's crop at that pricu,
Then thoro Is mixed feed manufactured
at tho mill, corn nnd alfalfa
nnd alfalfa nnd outs, etc, to bo
irrouned into meal, mukinir a do
mand for grain at tho mill which tho
fanners will furnish and got bettor
prices thon they aro now gotting.
Now this is a business that can not
bo over done, because the demand will
always exceed tho supply.
It Is tho balanced ration nnd is being
led extensively to an Kinds of stock,
horses in particulnr.
Now na to profit, oupposo tho mill
pays tho farmors eight dollars a ton
for loose hay, which is two dollars n
ton more than ho gets when ho bales it
as ho has been gotting about eiirht dol
lars h ton on track on an averaeo one
yonr with another. Of this amount it
costs two dollars to bale and loud it.
Now say thoro are about three thousand
tons nt present that could bo delivered
at North Platto loose this year nnd tho
growers received two dollars a ton more
than thev had been trotting. This would
net them $0,000 mori thnn any previous
year, naturally tnoy win nave that
much moro to expend Tho farmors will
doubla their acreage at once. Now as
to profits accrultur to tho mill, tho
alfalfa costs thorn eight dollars a ton
looso. It costs 1 told, fncludlnir man
ufucturing, storing and soiling four
dollars after tno mm is nunc, xnow
oight dollurs and four dollars nro twolve
dollars. Tho meai is aom tor twenty
ono dollars a ton, which loaves them ;
nroflt of nine dollars a ton. A -1-ton-an
hour mill running ten hours a day
would irrind nt least thirty tons, which
would clear $270 n day. Figure this for
150 davs and vou will find this would
pay tho company bettor than bnnlc
Btock twice over, figuring on a basis of
$20,000 to build nnd equip tno piant anu
cash to do business with. They can al
so ship in hay and run nine months in
the year. They can pay fourteon dol
lars a ton and thon mnko money. A
mill run rlht nnd managed well would
ay three dollars a ton prolit. 1 bc
ieve in cooncration nnd when a mill is
built tho growers ought to take stock
in it and get it on the front seats.
An Alfalfa Grower.
Children's Day Exercises.
Tho Children's Day exercises of tho
Methodist church wero held at tho
church Sunday evening, Tho attendance
was very largo, in spito of tho threaten
ing storm.
Tho nrotrram was very well rendered
nd great credit is duo to Mrs. Robin
son, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. ilinmnn, Mrs.
Cummings and Mrs. Chamberlain fcr
tho careful trnininrr clvcn to tho
children. Tho vocal solo by Miss Ester
Antoniuos was very wall received.
Tho contribution, which was for the
Board of Education of tho Methodist
church, was very largo. Tho money
from theso children day exercises is
oancu without cntcrcst to young
Ccople who desire a higher oducation,
ut havo not tho means.
The church was loft in total darkness
at tho beginning of the nroirram.
owing! to'tho fus burning out. but with
tho aid of candles tho exercises wero
carried on until the fuso could be re
placed.
Big Sugar Factory.
Tho following will bo of interest to
tho boot growers of Western Nebraska:
That a (Trent boat sui?ar factory cnnt
ing $1,000,000 will bo built by the
. - . ... 'I . v
American Beet Sugar company at
Scottabluff was declared today bv
Sonutor Burkott to bo assured. For
some timo negotiations looking up tho
enterprise havo been on foot, tho
senator having means of knowing
what was doinir. Ho has been informed
that it is certain that tho establishment
will bo erected.
"There w ill bo 25.000 neon o h that
rricnted district in another ton vears."
said tho senator today, "and it will bo
one of the famous garden spots of tho
country."
The senator is workliir on a now plan
to occuro early completion of the third
section of tho North Platto irrigation
project, unu declared touav that ho ex
pected it would succeed, to tho rolief of
the settlers in that rccrlon who need
wator. Omaha World Herald.
Wc Have For Sale the Following Lands
In Lincoln and Keith Counties.
Section 25, township 11, range 28
Section 23, township 11, rango 28
Section IS, township 10, range 28
Section 17, township 11, range 28
Section 23, township 11, range 29
Section 31, township 11, rango 28
Section 15, township 11, range 29
Section 11, township 11, range 29
Prico on the abovo nor aero $8.00
Terms can bo arranged on tho major
portion at tins price.
Southeast quarter of section 6, town
ship 15. raneo 32. per aero $6.00.
South half of section 18, township 13,
range 32. per acre $17.50.
South half of section 13, township 12,
rango 29, por acre $10.00.
West half of section 21, township 13,
rango ;io, por aero zz.w.
Southeast quartor of Bection 13,
township 12, range 30, per aero 25.00.
Section 9, township 13, rango 36,
per aero 35.00.
Sections 17 and 21, township 16, rango
m, per aero y.uu.
Tho abovo lands aro mostly all trood
farm land nnd the mnjor portion Is first
clasB and wo would bo glad to Bhow
tneso lands nt tno prices named. Wo
havo a largo list of other land both im
proved nnd unimproved. Wo have somo
very desirablo tracts undor irrigation
uoin in uncom anu iieitn counties.
Correspondence solicited.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Opora Houbo Blk North Platte, Neb
Grants License at Brady.
Tho board of trustooa nt Ilrnrlv held
a session i'riday evening and granted a
saloon llcenso to W. W. White nnd
overruled tho remonstrance which had
been tiled. This is tho second timo Mr.
White hns applied for n license at
urauy, the nrst timo tho remonstranco
being sustnined. Tho remonstrators
will appeal the case nt onco to tho dis
trict court. In tho meantime tho licenso
will not bo issued until tho appeal has
boon decided.
Women Who Are Envied.
Tlioso uttrnntl
lovely in face, form nnd temper nro tho
onvv of mnnv. who mlrrlif in lilm tlinm
A wenk, sickly woman will bo nervous
.....1 Iuu!a. ...!.. tt. i
unu irniuuiu. lyonBiipnuon or kidney
poisons show pimples, blotches, skin
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
For all such, Electric Bitters work won
ders Tlioy regulato Stomach, Liver and
ivmnuys, puruy me bioou; give strong
nerves, bright oyos. pure breath,
Smooth. Velvotv iikln. lnunl
ploxion. Many charming women owo
their health nnd beauty to them. 50c at
Stono Drug Co.
A Better Finish
Than tho Natural Grain
Cnn ctillbo obtained on riant, old floor
iiml woodwork by living Chi Niinicl tl
viirnUh iiindo In till colon) unit our now
patent gruliilng proccsn.
l!ny work for tho amateur. No technU-al
training necessary
Mudo byTlio Ohio Varnish Company
Clovolund, O.
Stone Drug Co.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital ..... $100,000.00
Surplus Fund - - - 25,000.00
Stockholders' Liability - 100,000.00
Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00
(Not considering quick assets and cash resources)
DIRECTORS'
E. F. Secbcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Hnlligan,
F. L. Mooncy, Arthur McNamara.
VVWVWVWVVVVVVWVVVVW
Spring and Summer Necessities.
Hardware, Lawnmowers,
Garden Tools, Wash Machines,
Grindstones, Grass Catchers, Knives.
Refregerators, Glasses,
Pictures, Furniture,
Picture Frames, (made to order.)
Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings, '
Curtains, Draperies,
Couch Covers, Window Shades.
i
Plumbing and Heating.
GINN & WHITE.
Distilled Water ice.
The Lexington Artificial Ice Works has established
an agency in North Platte with Joseph Spies as agent,
and are prepared to furnish in unlimited quantities this
Distilled Water Ice. The, price is fifty-five cents per
ioo pounds.
Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T S. TWINEM,
u. Homeopathic Physician
nnd Surgeon.
Officei McDonald Bank Itulldinjr.
Phono 183.
A. J. Amos. M. I). Mario Ames. .1. !)
DOCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office: Over Stono Drug Co.
Phones: Office 273. Residence 273
HEO. B. DENT,
J Physician and Surgeon.
Office: Over McDonald Bank.
Phonos I Office 130
i nones Residence 115
D
R. L. C. DROST.
Osteopathic Physician,
Rooms 7 and 8. McDonald
State Bank Building,
Phono MR.
W
ILCOX & HAUJGAN, .
AttorneyH-at-'iiiw.
Office over Schutz Clothing
Store. Phono 18
rn r Patterson.
Aorney-at-Law,
Office: Cor. Front & Dcw" Ufs.
A SPRING DRIVE
is ono that is always pleasurable and
invigorating and those who wish to
indulgo in 16 should see that their
harness is O. K., and if it is necessary
to havo a now one buy it boforo tho
warm dayB of Springtimo come and
you will havo tho benefit of It for tho
season. Our stock Is worthy of your
inspection.
A. F. FINK.
VVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVV
Estray Notice.
on section 23, town 12, rango 30, by the
undersigned who there resides, ono
brown maro colt, about two years o.'.u.
small, no brands. Owner cnn have
samo by proving property and paying
charges. ,
Ij. L. Clinkenreard,
North Platte, P. O.
Dnn't Covet Your Neighbor's House
It's wrong besides there's no necessi
ty of your wanting his house when wo
nave
Plenty Homes
hut us good. Our list of houses sup
plies all requirements and our prices
anu terms aro niwnys satisiactory
Prices will bo higher but not lower
Buy now.
Buchanan & Patterson,
Real Estate and Insurance.
Our Bakery Goods
aro oar oxcellont. Wo can furnish you
anything in tho bakery lino from a loaf
i i y t T 1.1! I C. .
oi ureau to a .iuno weaning ciiko. opoiv
ial ordors taken and filled promptly.
Onco a customer of the Enterprise
Bukery always a customer because wo
givo satisfaction.
ENTERPRISE BAKERY,
Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop.
i li V m
j
You Have the Satisfaction
f knowinir vour ritr Is cverthinK that
, W
is consiuereu goou lorm wnon yuu mru
it from us. Wo will send to your resi
dence whenever you ordor it, or a light
turnout for ladies' or gentlemen s urtv-
iiicr. at reasonable rospoctablo rates.
You always get complete satisfaction
and pleasure from both horses and
carriage irom
A. M. Lock.
GO TO
P. M. SORENSON
FOR
Furniture Repairing
AND CABINET WORK.
Also Woodturning.
WINDOW SCREENS
.... A Specialty.
Shop 107 Enst Fifth.
The Best Stallion
In Lincoln County
can be found at the Birdwood
ranch at Birdwood Siding.
All parties desiring- to raise
good colts call at the Bird
wood ranch and inspect the
horse the only registered
full-blood Percheron stallion
in Lincoln county.
D. A. Goodrich.
NOTICE 1'HOIIATR OK WILL.
Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho countv court.
In tho matter of tho estate of William A
uregg. deceased.
The statu of Nebraska to tho heirs and next
of kin of tho said William A. Orcgg, do
ceased!
Tiil;o notlco. That udoii flllnar of a written
Instrument tmrnortlng to be tho last will and
testament of William A. Orcgg for nrobato
and allowance, It Is ordorod that said matter
bn sot for hearing the fcih day of July, a. I).
1D09, boforo said county court, at tho hour of
a o'clock A. M , nt widen time any person In
t-crtesteu mar atuioar ana contest tno same:
and notice of this nrocccdlnir Is ordered linli-
Ushcd six huccc-ssIvo lssuos In tho
North l'latto Trlbuno a legal newstiaiior,
nuabllsnd In this stato prior to July Mb. llKM,
in testimony wnoreor, l. nave set my nana
and tho .seal of tho county court at North
riatto tins ntn nay or .iuno. a. it. liuu.
jia-o w u Ki.nmt. uounty Judge
I'UOIIATB NOTICE.
Tn tho matter of tho estata of Asa V.
.owe, deceased. .
In tho county court of Lincoln County, No
braska.Juuo Hth. 100U.
Notlco Is hereby given, that the creditors
of said deceased will moot tho administrator
of said estate, boforo tho county Judgo of
Lincoln County. Nebraska, at the county
court room, In said county, on tho loth day of
.liny, nw, and on tno tutu day or January,
iviv, amo'ciocK a - .h . cacnuay. ror tno pur
noso of presenting their claims for oxamlnn
tioir, adjustment and allowance. hl mouths
aro allowed for creditors to present thnir
claims, and ono yonr for tho administrator to
settle said estate, from tho 12th day of Mav.
llKW. This notice to bo published for eight
successive Issues In tho North l'latto
Tribune a legal newspaper published In Un
coin county, isenrasua. prior to July ion
1WJ.
J 15-8 Xf C. KuiKit. County Judge.
Serial No. 011)78.
NOTIOK OV I'UHLICATION
ntSIMHTMKNT OK TUB INTKUIOK.
ITnlied States Land OMInn.
At Nprth l'latto. Nebraska. May 21. 1009,
Notice Is hereby given that Amies V. Swet-
land, of Maxwell, Nobrask.i, who. on Juno
28th. 1WI, mado homester.d entry No. 20U.M.
serial No. 01U78, for southeast iiuartcr, east
unit southwest iiuartor. soutuoast (iiiarlei
northwest ouartor and Jlots 3, 4, 5, 11 and 7
Section il. Township 13 N Iiango 28 W tlth
rrlnclnal .Meridian, has men notlco of lnten
Hon to make llnal live year proof, to establish
claim to tho land alxivo dcscrllicd. before
tno register ana receiver, at aorth riatto,
Keiirnsua. on tho22d day nr.iu y. mow.
Claimant names as witnesses: Charles
tlomiy. Will lleudy. (.'narn'H Kuhns nnd Mrs,
ireno nrown nil or ainxwon. wen.
m-j- J U. Kvanb. Ileglstor.
Serial No. (Mill.
NOTIOK VOU l'UIILIOATION.
Hunnrtnient of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco nt North l'latte. Neb,
Mnv 21. 11KKI
Notlco Is hereby given that Ituport
Schwalger of North l'latto. Neb., who on May
1st. 101.2. made llomestoud Kntrv No- UM3J.
Serial No. 0I1II. for west half southeast
(luarter. southwest uunrter northeast qunrtor
southeast niinrler northwest nunrterof sec
tion HL'.townshll) 111 noith. rniiL'eilO west of thn
sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of
intention to niuue llnal live year iniMir,
10 esianiisn claim 10 the inna amive descrioe
before the lieglster and Heeelver ntNnrt
riatto.Nebrnska. on tho 2istdny of July. 1W',
uiaimant names as witnesses; Chris John
sou. Frank Hood, Martin 1 1 "oil and I', II
Ituddv. all of North l'latto Nub.
mis tl J. H, Rvans. Kcglstor
Notice for Publicnlion.
Serial No. oais7.
Duparlmentof tho Interior.
U. S- Land Olllco at North Platte. Neb.
.luno. IHOO.
Notice Is hereby irlven that Carl W. .Me
Orew. nf North l'latte. Neb., who on Juno SO,
llHll, mado llomostend Kntry No. 2tOfi, Serial
No- ttius" for east halt' and southwest nunrter
section 8. townshln 1.1. north, rango 'J. west or
the tlth principal meridian, has tiled notlceof
intention to mnko Dual live year proof, toes
tnbllsh claim to the land alsivo deserlhed. Imv
fore the register anil receiver nt North l'latte,
Nebraska, on tho 1th day of August. UKA,
Claimant names as witnesses: W. II, Combs,
W. A Steams. O. Max Mcdrew. Adolph
HUdoipn an 01 aoriu rinue, .en.
JS-u J. H. Kvans, Ileglstor.
NOTIOK KOIt I'UHLICATION.
Serial No lW.
Department of the Interior.
IL S, Land Olllco at North l'latte, Neb.
June 3. UHXi.
Notlco Is hereby given that Charles 11. John
son of Oarlield. Neb . who. 011 Juno 28 lliUI
made homestead entry No. 2U110. serial
No- Oak M for south half nnd northeast
duarturnf Section 20, Township Id N-. ltange
IS W., of tho nth Principal Meridian, has lllcd
notice of Intention to mako final five year
proof, to establish claim to the land above
ilOKorllMHl. Iwforo the Kcglstor and Heeelver.
at North l'latte, Nub., on tho Sth day of
August iw
Claimant names as wltuosses! Abraham I.
Auble. of Oarllehl. Neb.. K. It. Klllott. of
Norm riatto. ret., 11. r . .Meyers, Hub lUumi
ixhii 01 11 arueui, nen,
JS-o J, E. Evan's, iteglstcr.
OlIANGK IN KUAD HO. 12.
To all whom It mar concerns
Tim niM'i-lttl commissioner CDuolnlKl in
i(riw tnr ttin rmrtmn nf mKltlUf? ft. clifmvn. In
Itoau no, a. anu vacaio in inrwioau no. i:
Part to bo established chanre) Oommene
Intr nt tho southeast cornur of Section 32.
Township 11. Kango T0, and runnlnir thenco
oast ono- liair tnuo to tnu ccruer oi section
tlmnnn mirth nil half section linn na
near m practical ovor Hcctlons IW. 28 and 21
threonines, all in town n, unneow. ami tur
mlnatlne and connecting thereat with Itoad
No. SOI-
Part to bo vacated I That part of Itoad No.
23 commonclnit at tho southeast corner of
Section 32 and southwest corner of Section 83,
runnuur inonco inrco nines norm nciweon
Sections tii and .13, ?J and 28, 20 and 21, all In
Town 11. HancoSO. Tho reason for vacating
tho abovo Is that It will cost tho county too
much money to try to mako n road that will
bo possible to travel. Hoad to bo established
to ixiwi icet wiuu anu Known as ciinntro m
rnd No. !U. hay rcDorted In favor of thn
ckanco and vacation In partof road No.Ui.
all objections thereto, orcinims lor uatnairo
must bo filed In tho county elork's ofllco on or
boforo noon on tho 4th day of August woy,
or such road will bo established without
roforenco thereto.
Dated North riatto nonr., .iuno i, iwv.
V. It. Et.i.toTT, County Olerk.
HOAD NO. 819.
To all whom tt may concern:
Thn Hticclnl commissioner annolnted to
locnto a public road commonclnit about
twelve rods WiM feet west of tho northeast
corner of section 22, township 10, ranee -7.
runnlnc thence In a southeasterly direction
across sections 22. 23 and 20 on tho cast sldo
of canyon Kt. following tho old road, 80 on
wen hmo or canyon, all ir. township iu.
rango -7, section 1 on west sldo of canyon
12 over rldgo 100 rods, all In township 0,
rmiirn 27. soctlonx 18. 11) nnd on tho nost
sldo of canyon, sections 28 and 21) on east
bkiu or canyon, section -n as road is traveled,
all In township Si, rangu M), to county lino,
hns renorted In favor of tho establishment
nf said road, and all claims for damages or ob
jections thereto must bo Hied In tho county
clerk 'ftolllco on or boforo noon on tho 2d day
of August, A. 1). 1WJ, or such road will bo
established without rornrcjico tnoroto-
Dated North l'latto. Nob- May2V. 1W.
Jt-4 V. H. Ki.mott. County Clerk.
NOTIOK 1'IIOIIATE OV WILL.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. loa
Lincoln county, 1
In tho County Court.
In tho matter bf the estate of William
JoiTers. deceased.
Tho Stato of Nebraska to tho ' holrs
and noxt of kin of tho said William .TefTers.
deceased:
Take notice, that upon illlntr nf a written
Instrument purporting to bo the last will and
testament of William .letters for probate and
allowance. It Is ordorcd that said matter lie
sot for hearing tho 7th day of July, A. I).
llKW, iHiforo said County Court, at tho hour of
2 o'clock p. m., at which timo any person In
terested may appear and contest the samo;
and notlco of this proceeding Is ordored pub-
.... t.. .......... ....I. I... ,
l'latto Soml-Weokly Trlbuno, a legal news
paper published In this stato prior to July
ith, 1001).
In testimony whereof. T have hereunto set
my hand and tho seal of tho County Court at
North l'latto this Uth day of Juno, A. 1).
woy.
J 1 5-0 W. C. Ei,i)Eit. County Judgo.
NOTIOK KOK I'UHLICATION.
Sorlal No. 01UI8.
Department of tho Interior.
U. H, Laud Olllco at North l'latto. Neb.
Juno a. 1W.
Notlco Is hereby clven that Jnsenli W.
I'Isher. of North l'latto. Nob., who. nil May
0th, 1001. mado homestead entry No. 1WHV2,
serial No. 01018, for south half northeast
quarter nnd north half southeast quarter
section 34. township 12, north, rango 30, west
of tho Oth 1'rlnclpal Morldan, has tiled notice
or intention to maun llnal nvo year proor, to
establish claim to tho land abovo described,
neroro tno uegistor and Kccelver at North
l'latto. Nub., on tho nth day of August, 1009.
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Dlehl.
James Shuck. Carl Sonnerman, Ous Dlohl.
an or North riatte. rsou.
JS-o J. E. EVAKS.
Sorlal NO.0182S.
Notlco for Publication.
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Laud Ofllce at North l'latto. Neb.
May 21th. 1009.
Notlco Is hereby irlven that Jon W. James
of North l'latte, Nebraska, who, on Juno 20th,
iwi, mado homestead entry Ho, trail, Serial
No. 0ib25. for south half southoast uuarter and
south half southwest uunrtcr Section 8,
Township 14, north. Kango28 west of the Sixth
Principal Morldlan has lllcd notlco of Inten
tion to mako llnal five year proof to establish
claim to tho land alxivo described, boforo tho
Kcglstor and Heeelver at North l'latto.
Nob., on tho 22d day of July. 1009.
Claimant names as witnesses: Horace
Hawkins. Mart WlUon and Kred Kusor. of
North l'latto. Neb., and John O, Mystrom, of
maxwell, nuu.
m25-0 J. E. EVANS. Register.
NOTICE I'OH I'UHLICATION.
Serial No. .021(0.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco at North l'latte. Neb.
Juno 2. 1009.
Notlco Is hereby given that Joseph W.
rtsher. of North l'latte, Nob., who. 011 July 2.
1001, made homestead entry No. SOl'M, serial
No. 02IIH, for south half southeast iiuartor
section HI. townshln 12. N. raniroSO. W. nf thn
Oth Principal McrUlan, has filed notice of In
tention to make llnal nvo year proot, to
establish claim to tho land abovo described,
boforo tho Uegistor and Heeelver at North
Platte, Nob. on tho 0th day of August, 1009.
Claimant names as wltusssest Krcd Dlehl,
James Shuck. Carl Sonnerman, Ous Dlehl.
all of North Platte. Nob.
J8-I J. E. Evans. Ileglstor.
NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. (u
Lincoln County. f"
In tho County Court.
In tho matter of tho estate of William
II. Welty, deceased. To tho credi
tors, heirs and others Interested In thn
estatoof William II. Welty,
Take notice, that John E. Evans has
died In tho county court a report of his
doings as administrator nt said cstato and
It Is ordered that the same stand
for hearing tho rd day of July. A.I). 1C09, iw
foro tho court at tho hour of V o'clock a. m
at which timo any person Interested may ap
pear and except to and contest the samo. And
notlco of this proceeding Is ordered given
by publication of this notice in tho North
l'latto Tribune, for six successive publica
tions prior to July :ird 1009.
Witness my hand nnd tho seal of the county
court at North l'latto this 7th day of June,
A. D. 1009.
J 8-0 W. C, Ei.dkii. County Judgo.
V' TICE OP SETTLEMENT.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s.
In tho County Court.
In tho matter of tho guardianship of
Vera Josephine Mornn', n minor.
To the credltnrs. heirs, legatees,. nnd others
Interested In tlieguurdlniiship of said minor.
Take notlco, that John E- Kvans has Hied
in theciiiinty court 11 report of his doings as
guardian of Vi ra Josephine Mnrautnud It is
ordered that the same stand for hearing tho
d day of June, A. 1). I WW, beforo tho court
at the hour nf U o'clock, a. m.. at which timo
any person Interested may appear and except
toandcoutest the same. And notlco of this
proceeding is ordored given In tho North
Platto Trlbuno for six suecoslvo publications
prior to Juno 1009.
Witness my hand and tho seal of tho coun
ty, court at North l'latte this 2Tth day or
.May, A. 1). 1909.
mS- W C. ELDEIt. County Judge
NOTICE I'OH TAX DEKD. '
To every person In actual possession
or occupancy of the premises lielow
described and to Jennie M, Kingston,
J, West Kingston Trustee and Homnlnu
said premises appears of record In tho olllco
.if tint I f t it m 0 I l.v.l., 1.. W t ft
J! ;"u " hi i.iiieoin county.
Nebraska, and to you and each of you nro
hereby notified that on tho 4th day of No
vember, 1907, T. , Nawman purchased at
public sale (certificate No. MM) at tho County
Treasurer's olllco of said county, tho follow
ing described real estate, tow It: lots seven,
eight and nine 17. 8 and 9) In block twenty (20)
'J1!1.1.'.0! 'No.rl1' l'latto Town U)t Company's
Addition to the city of North Platte. Ne
braska, for tho dnlliHiuont taxes duo thereon
.for .!.'"? 3l'oar V01, for tl "m of $78.80 and on
tho -'1st day of Soptombor. 1008, paid thu sub
heiiuent taxes assessed against said promises
f?r V,1?. .r W.' for ,h0 s"i f W- and 011
the 17th day of Jlay. 1909, paid thu subsouuent .
taxes assessed against said Premises for thej
year im for thu sum of fO.USi that tho tlmX
for redumption will uxpiro on the Uh diyof
November. 1909, and If tho ald promlsos aro
ol redeemed on tho 5th day of November,
1009 from said tax sale tho undersigned wll
premises CU"ly Truasl'r.fo? deod to
Dated this 7th day of June. lSbO,
T, K Nawman,