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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1909)
Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. BtiriRanit'TioN hatesi Onn Yoftr, c&sli In advance tl.IT Month, cash in advance (so ots fjntored at North l'latto, Nebraska, Postoflico , assoconu cittw mmuir, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1009. Announcements. COUNTY CLEIIK. I announce myself an a republican candidate for tho office of county clerk, subject to the decision of the primaries. F. It. ELLIOTT, xsortn J'latto, Nci., June l, lvw. I announce mynelf as rcpublicnn can dldatc for tlio ofllco of county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebrnnka, aubject to tho primurics to bo held August 17. WILLIAM Ottrn. sunniFF. I hereby announce myKolf ncandldato for tho republican nomination for tho office of olieriir, Hdbject to tho primary to bo he'd Auguttt 17th. I. L. MlLTONBEltGKU. I respectfully announco mynelf ns n candidate for tho nomination for a slieriir, Rubjcct to the republican pri mary. Any support Riven me will bo oppriciated. A. J. SAl.ianuiiY. TIIEASUHEU. I hereby annoounco myself as n candidato for the office of County Treasurer, subject to action of Repub lican primary August 17, 11)00. Kay C. Lanokom). COUNTY COMMISSIONS. I respectfully announce myself as n candidato for county commissioner, Hubjcct to tho action of the republican primary. A. 0. Kocken. I horoby announco myself a candidato for tho offico of County Commissioner of District No. 1, subject to tho rctlon of tho republicans ut tho primury elec tion. H. L. Doum.AS. No. 11 Will .Stop. T. C. Patterson received a wiru from Gonl. Supt. Park yesterday slating that train No. 11 tomorrow morning, July 3d, will stop at Brady and Maxwell for the accommodation of thoso who dosiro to co.tiu to North Plntto to attend the farmers' picnic and tho opening of the Chautauqua. Welcome the Governor. Qovornor Shallonborgor will arrive on No. 1 tomorrow aftornoon and will be hurried to tho farmer's picnic at the experimental farm. Thera ho will make uu address, later will addrosa the opening session of the Chautauqua and then leave on No. 7 for Alliance, whoro ho will snoulc at a celebration on 'July 5th. Tho Tribuno suggests that as many an possible of our citizens who do not attend tho picnic bo present at the depot and oxtend n hearty welcomo to Ihe chief oxecutivo of this great commonwealth. Sustains Village Board. In tho district court last Tuesday afternoon urgumonts wore mndo for and against thu action of the villago board of Urady in granting a liconao to VV. W. WW to to conduct n saloon in that villago, and Judgo Grimes sustained the action of tho board. Tho case will be appealed to mo supremo court, uut ponding a hearing in tho hiirhor court, tho saloon can continue to do businoss. Tho caso will bo advanced ahead of othora on tho supremo court dockot and a de cision will probably bo reached within sixty or ninety days. More Wrecks but Fewer Deaths. An increase of 311 in tho total of railroad casualties, but u decrease of l in tho total or persons killed, as com pared with the llgurea for tho corres ponding (juartor last year, iu shown for tho month of January, February and mnrcn, ivw. oy acciuont bulletin No. 31, issued Tuesday by tho Intorstato Commorco commission. During tho months named G03 por Bons wore killed and 15,122 woro injured, The number of collisions was 1,0-12, nnd thoro woro 1,212 derailments. Of thoso, 108 collisions and 145 dreailmonts nffected passenger trains. Tho datnago dono by those accidents aggregated $1,817,202. Tobin Receives an Anonymous Letter. Councilman Tobin. of tho First ward, received the following unsigned letter in Ills mall Tuesday morning: Loo Tobin: Your vote, no, shows you nro work ing for tho interests of tho water com pany moro than for tho pooplo you took oath to Borvo. Shame, shame, shamo. Resign your offico ut onco and go nnd eonfesB your sins. Tho curaoH of n Judias will always follow you, ill luck will and should always follow you, Your grave shall bo marked, "Ho betrayed tho interests of his follow citizens." Many a Hatch op a Judias. At tho special meetings of tho city council on Juno 18th, called by Mayor Patterson to consider tho water question and confer with President Hoif master of tho. Water Works Co., Mr. Tobin cast tho only voto against tho resolution olfnrotl by councilman Goodman, which wo published in our istuio of Juno 22d, Tho author of the above missive ovidontly did not liko Mr. Tobln's nttitudo townrds tho resolution and in stead of going to Mr. Tobin to oxuross his opinions, as n gentleman would, sent tho letter unsigned. Tho lottor was from tho city, written on whito ruled paper with indeliblu poncil and In. vory poor lnnd writing. An Outside Opinion. A-groat hullabaloo is bojng mudo as to whothor tho saloons of North Plntto shall closo at 8 o'clock central or 8 o'clock western timo. It is generally recognized upon nil maps that at North Platto woatern timo takes offectbut it1 appear thatcity, officially, lias been ad hering to eastern timo. It wou!d seem that nil that would bo iiocessury would be n resolu tion by the counoil, even if fmrt wara necrssary. If Mrs nra to- fro split intlio matter possibly Bonio One will arguo that, because the act was not passed on tho day tho legislature ad journed, in other words that the clock was stopped, that thero was no time, and that tho law isn't a law at all. Grand Island Independent. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. June 28, 1909. Board of equalization met pursuant to recess taken. Present full board. Wostern Union Telegraph Co. having notified tho board they could not be present to protot in person against raise of their valuation, tho board raisos their valuation from $23,881.00 to $57,921.00 The board takes a recess until July 7th, 1909, and then reconvenes as a board of county commissioners, prosent Kocken and Springer, commissioners, and county clerk. No business dono. Adjourned until tomorrow. June 29, 1909. Hoard met pursuant: to adjournment, present full board and county clork. UIJUIIU III IUUU .1U ULl. fJUllllVIIUU LJl by II L. Saunders and others, now comes up for action. All points having been complied with according to law, and the board being of tho opinion that it is tar the best good of the public that such chango bo made, same is horoby granted, and county surveyor directed to survey such road as recommended and allowed. Claim wcro allowed us follows: S G Hrown. work to be dono in Road Dist 25, 100;00 II Coker, work to bo dono in Road Dist 6, 118.D0 J C Ready, work to be dono in Road Dist 42, 100.00 Sundry porsons, running levels on Road 104. Dist 49. 9.20 J J R Holm, work to be dono in Road IJist.'M, 100.00 Georgo Kopf, work to bo dono in Road Dist 31, 100.00 R Rusmussen, mdso for Mrs. Store. 30.00 B H Springer, services nnd mileage, 42.00 A O Kocken, services and mileage, 38.50 C II Walter, cervices and mileage, 24.00 Adjourned until July Cth, 1909. Cottonwood and Vicinity. Miss Anna Sowlo and her sister Mar gucrito, of Lincoln, are at homo for i few days. An Odd Follows picnic was hold Tues day in tne r. A. liurko grovo. Oliver Shnner from Kcwunoo, HI., landed in our vicinity Inst week. J. II. Adums has his now barn utmost commoted. Willis Combs from Myrtlo visited in and around Maxwell a fow days. Thu lightning Tuosdny afternoon struck Mr. Kuhns house and Mrs. Kuhns was unconscious awhile. Wm. Baxter lost a horse by light ning Tuesday afternoon. Sam Facklor says ovory thing is all right: ho hasn't seen it, but ho thinks it's all right. Farmer bo on tho lookout or tho potato beetle will dostroy the potato crop. Sunday School at McPherson School house at 2:30 p, m. and preaching at 3:30. Frank Carver of Government pocket traded In Maxwell Wednesday. Mr. Callahan, of Snell Cnnyon, brings cronm to tho station for soveral of tho neighbors. Mr. and Nrs. Wm. Marr took in tho Odd Follow'a picnic in Burko'B grove Tuesday. Tho Uluo Stnrs and Red Sox went into n ball gamo Saturday of lust wcok. Scoro stood 11 to 7 in favor of tho Bluo Stars. At tho school meeting in Box Elder cunyon It was decided to build another school houso in that district ut Bignoll. Rev. A. M. Hornn gave a report last Sunday of tho proceedings of the Bap tist conferonco which wns held in North Platte recently. At tho school mooting nt McPherson school Iioubo only two woro present at the hour of meeting. They had to go out and coll in mon from tho plow in order to hold a mooting. When voters who have children take such little in terest in school matters, thoso present milium vuiu n uir tux uuu niiiu school It was voted to IHd tho next mooting at 8 p. m. J. J. Triggs, of Maxwell, transacted business ut tho court houso on Wed nesday, Louis Vedder, of the Birdwood school district, transuctod business at tho county supt's offico yesterday. J. II. Ross, was down from tho Bird wood country Wo'lnosdav on business pertaining to school mattors. A O. Aloxundor, a school director from tho northwestern part of the county, transacted business at tho court houso Wednesday. Amos Alexnndor, A. F. Goodonow and W. F. Campbell of Garfield pre cinct nttondud the Miller divorce caso in tho district court Wednoadny. Hugh McTyro, of Frecport. Illinois, was n North Plattt visitor Wednesday on his way to Ilorahoy, where ho will make application for tho principalship of tho Horshey schools. $100 Reward for Stolen Cattle. I will givo $50 reward for tho return of 13 hoad of cattle taken from mv pusture on tho Odencrnntz Table, north, ..r ni... r- i i. i i. . . u jjlimi, Dumu ii ru untiuieu ii on rignt hip, somo not branded. Will also give $50 to find who took or disposed of them if evidence in strong onough to convict them. Address IIenuy Peter son, Etna, Neb. Myrtle. News. The school meeting or District 51 was hold Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A. J. Nenlo was olected treasurer for tht co years. Sovon months school was voted. John nnd Oto Santo woro business visitors in North Platto Tuesday. Tho ladies aid socioty will moot only once a month during July and August, on account of it being n busy timo. A nioco of II. Morrow is visiting at tho Morrow homo. Sho is from Ohio. Two girl friends from North Platto nro visiting Edith Armour at tho San to homo, A purty was given Wednes day ovening in their honor. For Sale. Two Angus Bulls, ono 2-yonr old, puro bred but not registered; ono 4-year old, eligiblo to registry, Prioo $75.00 each. ExrEIUMKNTAtJ SunSTAtlON, W, P. Snydeis, Supt. 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 13, township 10, range 28 Section 17, township 11, rnngo 28 Section 23, township 11, rnngo 20 Section 31, township 11, rango 8 Section 15, township 11, rnngo 29 Section 11, township 11, rango 29 Price on the above nor acre $8.00. Terms can be arranged on tho major portion at this price. bouincast quarter oi necuon u, town shit) 15, rnngo 32, por aero $G.00. South half of section 18, township 13, range 32, per aero $17.50. South half of section-13, township 12, rnngo 29, por ncse $10.00. West half of section 21, township 13, rnngo 30, per ncro 22.50. Southeast quartor of section 13, township 12, range 30, per acre 25.00. Section 9, township 13, range 30, ur ncro 33.00. Sections 17 nnd 21, township 1G, range an, por ncro Y.uu. The above lands aro mostly nil good farm land and the major portion is first class nnd wo would be glad to show these lands at tho prices named. Wo have a largo list of other land both im proved and unimproved. Wo have some ycry uesirauio tracts under irrigation both in Lincoln and Keith counties. Correspondence solicited. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Opera Housu Blk., North Platte, Neb. The Omaha Anti-Saloon Icaguo has decided on trying n now track where thero are violations of tho liquor law This is to look beyond tho violator of tho law nnd require tho officios en trusted with its enforcement to make good- The Sackett law adopted by the legislature of 1007 provides for the re moval of officials who fall to do their duty or to enforce tho law, and this is tho club that tho Icaguo' workers will use, no matter whether they strike Mayor Dahlman or tho smallest official of the municipality. Notice to Overseers. Wo desire to call tho attention of the ovorseers of tho varioua road districts in Lincoln county, Nebraska, that you should trot the firo guards plowed and in good condition, so that the county may uo properly protected from lire. County Commissionehs. Bargains Every Day IN- Pianos, Organs, Furniture, Stoves, Sewing Mnchinos, Bicycles, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Guns, Revolvers, Watches, Clocks, Everything you uso nt a low price ECHELBERRY'S Second Hand Store. Cornor Gth nnd Locust Streets. A Treat for all Classes who Smoke. A Forest King 5 cent cigar in his mouth for his own delectation, a fow in his pocket for his frionds, is to be ac counted ono of thu blest. Resort, therefore, all yo who nro "fond of u good smoke, to tho cigur and tobacco omporium tho sin above whoso door is J. F. SCHMALZRIEH, It is a Well Known Fact that our bakory goods aro not excelled iu Westorn Nebraskn. We use tho best Hour, tho best ingredients of all kinds. Why allow your wifo to ovor heat herselt baking when you enn buy such excellent goods of us at such low prices? Try us. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty, Shop 107 East Fifth. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM. i nnd Surgeon. vinous muuuiifuii uiiiik ouii'unr. Phono 183. A. J. Ames. M, 1). Mario Amos. I . !) DOCTORS AMES & AMES. U Physicians and Surgo6n. Ofllco: Over Stono Drug Co. Phonos: Office 273, Rosidenco 273 HEO. B. DENT, U Physician und Surgoon. Office: Ovor McDonald Bank. Phonos I Ofllco 130 i hones Y KogIdonco j 15 D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physiciun, Rooms 7 an-1 8. McDonnld Statu Bnnk Building, PJlono 1l8. WILCOX & HALLIGAM, Attorncyn-nt-Law. Office ovor Schalz Clothincr Store. Thono 48 0 Ml V PATTERSON. a i ornoy-at-Law, Office: r!or. Front & Dew" '8. Don't Covet Your Neichbor's House. It's wrong besides there's no necessi ty of your wanting his houso when wo havo Plenty Homes judt us (rood. Our list of houses sun plies all requirements and our prices nnu terms nro always satisfactory. Prices will bo higher but wot lower. uuy now. Buchanan & Patterson. Real Estate and Insurance. UNCLE SAM TAKES OFF HIS HAT to nobody. Wo tnko off ours to no body either when it comes to offering the finest carriages nt rcnsosablo prices. Why not colebrato the country's birth day with one of them. Como and havo a look at nnd a talk about it anyway. A. M. Lock. A SPRING DRIVE is ono that is always plensurablo and invigorating nnd thoso who wish to indulgo in it should- sco that their harness is O, K., and if It is necossary to havo a new ono buy it boiore the warm days of Springtime como and you will havo tho benefit of it for tho senson. Our stock is worthy of your inspection. A. F. FINK. The Best Stallion In Lincoln County can be found at the Birdwood ranch at Birdwood Siding-. All parties desiring1 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 for Bills. Notice is hirabv siren that the city council will receive bids for the con struction of permanent std walks and approaches and croce-walks to be laid by the city for the HmsI year of 1909. HiUs must be based upon the f peclti cntions of the city engineer ard gi neral sidewalk ordinance, passed and ap proved on the 21st day of June, 1900, which are on file in the office of the city clerk. All bids must be in bv 5 o clock i. m. on the 0th day of July, 1900. Tho council reserves the ripht to re ject any nnd all bids. uiias. r. templk, uity UerK. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. To whom it may connom: JNotico la hereby given that tne part nership heretofore existing composed of Hen Naknshima and Richi Ugai tinder the firm namo of Naknshima & Ugai and omrartd in tho business of carrying on and running the Palace uaie, in the city of North Platte, Lin coin cnuntv. Nebraska, is this dnv dis solved ami time Kicnt Ugai one oi tne partners thereof 1ms become tho solo owner and proprietor of said Palace Oaf and or all tho profits and credits anu debts heretofore earned and ob ligated by said firm. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this 22d, day of June, 1900. Hen Nakasiiima, Richi Ugai. NOTICIt I'KOIIATK OK WIT.L. Pints ot Nflirnskt, Lincoln County, is. Ill the county court. In tile lnslu-r of tliw ostste ot William A. Ore ire. (IbcohmhI. t lie Htale of N'elirsNka to tlip holm ami next ot kin ot thu Maid William A- (.ntrtf. tie- eonneu: Take notice. That upon fllln of u written Instrument nuntortlnir to 1m thu Inxt will nnd U-st arm-tit of William A. t.rtunr for nmlmtii Mini allowance. It I onli-rcd thai salif matter nsoi ror Hearing thr nil (lay of .Inly. A. I), ltiet). lieforo.snld county conn, nt the hour of a o'clock A. SI , at which time anr net-MMi ln- u-nemou mny aptM-ar ami content tliosamo; nnu irouceor unit procLodtrw ordered pun- llsh"d hIx nicciiitvi: Imuen In the North Plntto Trllmno n I-ital nowspapor, puxbllM-d In this stati' prior to July Hh. lt'OO. In testimony whi-teof, I havo Mil my hnnd and the &oal of ihn county court nt North I'lattitlil.slllhda.vor iuin). A I). 1WW jio-o w o. Kt.imit. County .liidRo, I'KOIIATH NOTICK. In tho matter of the eittnto of Asa 1', Lowe, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln County. No liraskn. .1 unci 11th. IVOtl. Notice Is heiehy plven, that the creditors of said deceased will msot tho administrator of said oritntc, liefore the county Judiro of Lincoln County. Nebraska, at tho county court room, In said county, on tho lUth day of .Inly, 190H, and on the loth dny of January, ll'lO. nt 0 o'clock A. M . each dnv. for thn nur- posu of pretention tliclr claims for exntiilna tlou, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their eiaims. nnu one year tor inn aomnil.strator to settle said estate, from the 12th day of May. iwj. This notice to bo published for elRht successive ls-ues In tho North l'latto iriouno a icifui newspaper puuiisiiru in Lin coln County, Nebraska, prior to .Inly lUth J l-3 W O. Kr.PKu, Oonnty JudKc. PerlRl No. 0107S. NOTIOI! UV I'UIILICATION DCI'AIITMBNT OF THK INTICUIOU. llnlKsri Statu Land Ofllrn. At North l'tatte. Nebraska Mar U. 1109, Notlco Is hiirobv fflrun Hint Arnm V Um. land, of Maxwoll. Mebrtska, who, on Juno .mmii. ivui, mnoe nompsieau entry r0. auu.1. serial No.' tlll'78, for cuuthoast quarter, east half southwest outrtsr. southeast iuartor nurlhwest quarter and Jlou 3, 4, 5, 0 and 7, Section tl. Township 13 N'., ltamro 28 W 0th i ruicipni .iij-rinian. nasi men notlco or inten tion to make (Inal live year proof, to establish claim to tho laud aliovo described, before tho resistor and rreolver, at North l'latto. Nebraska, on Hioiid day .of July, lliui). Clalmnnl names as wltnosses: Charles Irene llrown all of Maxwell. Neb. uiSS-0 J 15, EVAKs. Itetr iieiuiy. in iiciuiy. uuarutj Kuhns and Alrf, etrtstor. Serial No. 0411 1. NOTICE I'OU l'UllLIOATION. Department of tho Interior. IJ. S. Land Ofllce at North l'latto. Nob. May 21. llKJii Notlc.o Is horehy clvon that Hunort Pchwalu'er of North l'latto. Nrb.. who on May 1st. 1,S. made Homestead Entry No. 1U3SJ, Serial No. Ollll. tor west half southeast (luarter. southwest auartcr northeast ipiarter southeast ounrter northwest nuarterof sec tion as.townsblpltl north. rancoSO west of tho sixth principal morlillnn. has Hied notlco of Intention to raalto llnal live year proof, to establish claim to thu laud als)vo described beforothe Iteulster und Uecelvcr at North rlatto.Nehraskn, on the 2st dny of July, 1W. Claimant iinines as witnesses; Chris .lolm spn, 1-rank Hood, Martin llod and 1. II. Kuddy, all of North l'latto Neb. ml"''! .1. U. Evanh. ltOKister. Notice for Publication. Serial No. (i7. Iiupnrtnient of the Interior. U. 8. Land Olllco nt North l'latto. Nob. .,,., , , .lunoa. 11)00. Notice Is lu-roby uWcn that Cnrl W. Me nrew. of North l'latto. Neb,, who on Juno SC. MJ0I, mndo Homestead Entry No. 2or.r, Suiinl No. uses" for oast half nnd southwest utiartor section 8. township 15. north. rant'oUD, west 01 tho tli principal morldlau. has Hied noticeof In tj-ntlon lo mnko final live year proof, to es tablish claim to the land alnivo descrllied. be fore thtjreelster and receiver nt North l'latto, Nebraska, on the ltlidoy of Aucnst. lWXi, Claimant names us witnesses: W II. Combs. W. A. Stearns. I). Mnx MeOrow, Adolph Hudolphallof North I'lnttc. Nob. Js-' J. E. Evans. EeKlstor. NOTICE I'OU PUIILICATION. Serial No. 0i0. Itcparlinent of tho Interior. I'- S. Land Olllco ut Mnh l'latto. Neb. Juno .1. num. n Notice Islierelly clven that Charles II. John son of (lurlluld, Nidi., who. on Juno 2S 1WI, made homestead entry N.. 2UI10. sorlal No Will) for south half and norllmasl uuarti-r of Sis-tloD Sfi, Township lit N.. lfninro .. of tin. uth I'rlnclpal Meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention lo mako. final llvo yent proof, to establish claim to tho land above tlescrllK-d. liefore the l!clster uml Keeulver. "J1. 'Nor.t,.',J.lall,' O" ''tl' nay of AliKiist ltKi. Claimant names ns wltjmsses: Ahrahain L. A.u,;li,,'i,!)f..1,;n,.,1(1' N,,,- '' E!tt. of North I' tttte. Neb., I). 1'. .Meyers. Otis Klump. Uith of Unilleld, Neb. J. E. Kvaks. l!enlstcrs Referee's Sale. Ily v'rtuoof anorderof the District Court of Ltiieoln County. Noliraska. made on the tHhdayof June. lliOit, In a partition suit then IM'tuUn wherein Wlllu niliin Itlepo is plain tllr and Henry Klenmoyor, Kleemeyor his wife, tlrst name unknown, Casiiui- Kleemeyur. Meomeyer his wife llrst namo unknown, l-rrd Klpenioyer, Klcemoyer hU wire llrst name unknottii. Jetty Ifhemeyer, Henry Mll iVr' HV !' I hi Ian, Mary Jones. Louis Miller, I'red Miller. William Miller. Sim Ihilan. - -loiics, husband ot Mary Jones llrst nnmo un known. I ml Kehtcnknnip, William Eohton Kami). Henry K lii.unkatnn. Jetty Smith. Ed Smith. Laura o.smoyer, - O.smoyer her hus band, llrst name unknown, Etta Liitkluholdur and ywiliaiii Lutklulioldei- are defendants, and direct I'd to me, Ueonro E, Kniiioh as referee, I will on the and day of Aiurust, HWW, at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at tho east front door of the court lionso In said county of Lincoln, sell to the highest blddor the northwest quartor of section thlrty-llvo (35) and tho sotitlienst (luarter of section twenty foiii-tsii all In township ton (lu) N, of raniro thirty-three tail) W. tUh i. m for cash. Oho E. l'ni:M'ii. lteforee. Estray Notice. Taken up on or about April Cth, 1909, on section 28, town 12, range 30, by the undersigned who thoro resides, ono brown mum e.olt. nhotit tvvn vnnra 1I imnll, no brnnds. Owner can have same by proving property nnd paying chnrges, L;. U. Clink EhinijAiD, ' North Platto, P. 0. Notice. Rav Meneer will take notlco that on tho 19th dnv of June. 1909. P. II. Sullivan, a Justice of tho Peaco in nnd for Lincoln Uounty, iNonrasKn, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $6.00 in an action ponding before him. wherein Mrs. veva stovons is pinintiir. and Ray Menzer defendnnt, that pro perty consisting of-monoy in the hands of tlio Union Pacific Rnilroad Com pany, a corporation, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to tho 11th dnv of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated North Platte, Nel., JunoSJUth, 1909. Mits. Veva Stevens. Plaintiff OUDEU OE HRAIUNO ON PETITION I'OU AI'l'OlNTMEN 1. Ul ADJllilSTltAJUi; State of Nebraska, county of Lincoln, m, In the County Court June sstfl.li. 1WJ. In thn matter of the estate of I-'redorlck Iilehl, deceased rn readlnif and fllltiir tliu petition of Lewis II. nidil iiravlnif that the administration of said estate may ho (.'ranted to htm ns ad ministrator Ordered. That July l. 1HW, at U o'clock n. m.. Is assigned for hoarlmf snid tiutltlon when all persons Interested in said matter mny appear at n County Court to bu hold In nnu for said County, and show cause why thf Pta.ver of petitioner should not bo Krauted. This notice to bo published for six successive publications In the Nortli I'lntto Tribuno, prior to July loth, 1WJ0. v. u. KLtmn. J'St-'l county Judco. NOTICE I'OU l'L'LHIOATION. Serial No. utU. Itepartment of tho Interior, IT. S. Land Olllco at Nortli l'latto. Nob. Juno SI, WW). Notice Is hereby cl von that IIukIi L. daunt, of North I'lntto. Neb., who. on May a). 11WI. made homustuad untrv No. ! 8K.'. serlnl No. (00 for east half nortlioast tiuarter antl east hair sotiuiensi iittartor, section iu. township 15. nortli. raueo ill, west, ot tho sixth I'rlnclpal Meridian, has (lied notice of Intui tion to mako llnal live year proof, to establish clnlm to the land above described, lieforo the Ketrlster and llectlver nt Nortli I'latte, Nebraska, on the 2d day of Attuust, llw. ClAliimnt-names ns witnesses: 'William Doebke. Henry Doobko. Jacob Meyers, UeorKoMacumbcr, nil of North l'latto, Neb. NOTICE I'KOHATH OP WILL. The Stnto of Nebraskn, I uu Lincoln County, lsa In the County Court. In tlio matter of tho estate ot William .Tollers, deceased, Tho State of Nebrnsku to tho heirs and next of kin of tlio said William JolTers. deceased: Take notice, that upon fillnir of a written instrument purportlm: to bo the last will and testament of William JelTors for probate and allowance. It Is ordered that said matter bo set for hearing tho 7th day of July. A. I), two, before said County Court, at the hour of S o'clock p. m., at which time any person In terested may appear and contest the same: and notice of this proceeding Is ordered pub lished for six successive issues In tho Nortli I'latte Soinl-Wo'jkly Tribuno, a local nows Papopubll&hod In tills stoto prior to July In testimony whereof, I Lave horetinto sot my hand and tho seal ot thu County Court at North l'latto this Uth day ot Juno, A. I). WW. J15-B W. C. Ei.nmt. County JuiIko. NOTICE I'OU l'UllLIOATION. Serial No. 0111I8. Department of the Interior, U. 8- Land Olllco at North l'latto. Neb. Juno 3. 1W.I. Notlco Is hereby niton that Joseph W. KNhnr. of North l'latto. Nol).. who. on May Uth, 1V0I, made homestuad entry No. 1W2. serial No. 01918, for south half northeast quarter and north half touthaast quarter section SI, township 1-. north, raniro SO, west ot thotith Principal Murldan, has Sled notice of lntcutlou to mako dual five year proof, to establish claim to tho land abo-re desetlbed, before tho Hc-clstor nnd Kecclvar at North l'latto, Nob., on tlio 5th day of August, 1WM1. Claimant names as witnesses: Krod Dlolil. James Shuck. Carl Ponnerman, Ous Dlohl. all of North l'latto. Neb. J3-0 J. E. Evans. Serial No.0182S. Notice (or Publication, Dopartmontof tlio Intorlor, U. S. Land Olllco at North I'latte. Nob. , , , May 21th. lDOU. Notice Is hereby Blvon tliat Joe V. James of Nortli I'latte, Nebraska, who, on Juun !!uth, 1W2, made homestead entry No. 11071, Serial No. Oisvf), for south half southeast quarter and south half southwest quarter Section 8. Township 1 1, north, HanKO 28 west of the Sixth I'rlnclpal Meridian has tiled notlco ot Inten tion lo mako llnnl live year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo the Keifistor and Uecelvcr at North l'latto, Neb., on tlio 2-d day ot. Inly. liw. Clatmnut names ns witnesses: Hornco Hawkins, Mart Wlleon mid I'red Kusor. of North I'lnttc. Neb., nnd John O. Mystrom. of Maxwell, Neb. J. E. EVANS. Iteclste-. NOTICE I'OU l'UllLIOATION, Serlnl No. OiJllW.l Department of tho Interior. IT. S. Land Olllco at North I'latte. Nob. v- ..... . . June '.'. IWl). Notlco Is hereby clven that Joseph W. I lslier. of Noith I'latte, Nob., who. on July 2, 1U)I. matlo homestead entry No. aoiltt, serial No. pSlitl. for south half southeast quarter section Jl. township 12, N. rantfoSU. of tho 0th I'rlnclpal Morldan. has lllcd notlco of in tention to mnko llnal llvo yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovu described, beforo tho Heirlster and Kecelvor at North i'latte. Nob. on tbofitb day of AuKtist. UW. Clalmnnl nnmes ns wltnssses: I'red Dlehl, James Sliuclc, Cnrl Sonnerman, Otis Dlehl. all of North l'latto, Nob. J. E. Evans. Ucelstor. . NOT I Oil To tho Somerset Land Syndlcato: Tho southeast quarter section SI. township It), nortli, of rftnuo ai, west, sixth 1'. M the un Unown owners, of said tract. Alfred Itlake, Oeorce Cartor, Marin Emma Chandler, execu trix of tho estatf of D. M. Chandler, deceased Mario Emma ( handler. John William Drys dale. Charles Elliott. John Lancaster, John lleason. l-rodorloka William Shorrey. Ed waid U. Sims. Oeoriro V Truman. Sr., It. T.viloiniin, llrst name unknown. I'eter Wallace, Kobert Wallnce. A. Wllllntf. Ilrjt name unknown. John Wotherspoon, Joliy L. L. Ok'den. Mrs. Sarah Colnntn. Wll llaiu Anderson Miller, Ellshn E. Cushion nnd James Ovens: ou and each of .your nro hmeby nptllled that Destn E McConnell. ono of tho defendants In tho case of Somerset Land Syndicate vs. I). E. McConnell and Edward E. Davis, pendliiir In tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, tiled n cross petition lu said action nskhur for tlio foreclosure otatav lieu held by lieratfniiist tlio said southeast quarter section -1, town ship 10, 1101 Hi, ramro ill. west, sixth l'. M. iViSV nl,,l br. virtue of tax certificate No. -1!W Issued to horny tho treasurer of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho third day of No vejnber, IWO. anil for all subsequent taxes paid by her. 'lliat tho amount claimed duo on said tract of land Is f'S.bl and the said cross potltlonor asks that said tract of laud be sold for tho paytnont thoroof. aa and oach of yon aro required to an swer said cro- petition on or before tho llih Of AliKiist, iWJ, .. r, ntlf,rS K- MCCONNHl.l,. Ily Oec)rKoi:.Jrench. Her Atty. NOTICE I'OU TAX DEED: To every person lu actual possession or occupancv of the proinlsus IkjIow described and to Jennie M. Hlneston, J, West lllntrston Trustee, and Itomaiue James lllnu'ston In whoso namo tho title of salt promises appears of record In the olllco of tho KecNter of Deeds, In Lincoln County, Nehrasku, and to you and each of you aro hereby notllled that on tho 4th day of No-' vembor, 1W7, T. W. Nawmnn purchased at public sale (certificate No. WW) at the County 'Iroasuror's olllceofsald county, thu follow im; described ical estato. towlti lots seven, plirlit and nine (7. h and U) in block twenty Ut) '."iV,1.0, 4Nort1' I'latte Town lt Company's Add tion to tho city of North l'latto. Ne braska, for tho delinquent taxes duo thoreon fpr the year IWil, for Uw sum of $78.80 and on the -ilst dny of September. l'JUS, paid tho sub sequent taxes assessed atralnst said premise 1 f(,'r V,'u. riuar lJ f0r "l0 suln t 63 nnJ on the mil day of May. Hm, paid the subsequent taxes axsuft-icd nt'alnst said premises for jt ho year 1W8 tor tho sum ot S).Mi that the timo for redemption will explro on tlio ttli day of November. 1WJ, and If tho fald premises aro not redoemod 011 the 5th day of November, IU. from sjtid tav sale tho undorsliruoa will apply to thn County Troinitror for devil to Dale I tills 7tlt day of Jitmj. I iij. Ipfl), N'AlvilAN,