Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher, m. HftHHnllll'TmN UATK91 Ono Yfeftf, cash In advance '?'? Months, caslf In ad vanco 6i cU Entered at North Platte. Nobraska.Postofflce an second cUa mattur. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. Announcements. COUNTY CI.EUK. lannounoo myself as a republican candidate for the olfico of county clork, subject to tho decision of the primaries. F. R. Elliott, North I'luttn, Neb., June 1, 1909. I announco myself as republican can ilUlato for tho offico Of county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, subject to tho primaries to bo hold August 17. William Otten. SIIKItlFK. I hereby announco myself a candidate for tho roriublican nomlnntion for the ofilco of sheriff, subject to tho primary to bo he'd August 17th. I. L, MlLTONllUUOEIt. I respectfully announce myself ns a candidate for tho nomination for a nherifr, subject to tho republican pri mary. Any support given mo will bo nppriciatcd. A. J. SALlSHUitY. TUEA8UIIEK. I hereby onnoounco myself as a candidate for tho office of County Treasurer, subject to nction of Repub lican primary August 17, 1909. Ray C. Langkohu. COUNTY COMMiaSIONEIt. I rospcctfully announce myself as n candldato for county commissioner, subject to tho action of tho republican ptlmary. A. O. Kocken. . I hereby announco myself u candldato for tho olfico of County Commissioner of District No. 1, Bubjoct to tho r.ction of tho republicans nt tho primary elec tion. R. L. DOUGLA8. That U. P. Dopot. City Physician Quigloy made an ex amination of tho Union Pacific dopot ono day this week, and makes tho fol lowing report: Considerable has beon written in tho local papers on tho unsanitary condi tion of our railroad buildings, offices, shops nnd roundhouso and the dopot. Tho waiting room has been held up to tho renders of tho local papers as tho place domanding tho nttontion of the company most urgently but whllo this is undoubtedly true, thoro nro othor places that aro brocdlng most foul and deadly diseases right under our noses wlvioh also urgently dotuand attention. If tho railroad company were convinced that theso ovils oxlstcd and that they wore worltintr an economic loss and that thoy could bo remedied very oasily, then tlwro is no doubt but that tho rail road company would bostir themselves to bring about hotter conditions. With this end in viow tho nttontion of tho public and tho company is respectfully called to tho following unsanitary con ditions existing in tho waiting room alone. Every Item enumerated is n mi mt Hit . (imcaso uroouor. tiioho conuiuons matte it n risk for any civilized person to pond much timo in this room. 1, Thoro aro no screens on tho doors and therefore no precautions taken to keep out flics, Fliea uro mora durgorous thun rattlosnakoB. 2. Tho closets aro dirty, foul smelling, hnvo constantly wet floors and are poor ly ventilated. it. A dirty drinking cup is kept nt a dirty old drinking fountain, nnd tho floor is constantly wet around this fountain. A most filthy slop pail is kept at this fountain. 4. Thoro aro several dirty spittoons in which flics fed continually and tho floor is covered with dust and dirt. On my visit this morning I found a quanti ty of vomit, evidently from'u drunken man, on tho door. 6. The walls and posts aro smoarcd with spit and dirt, the shades .nro cov ered with tho accumulated fly specks of years, tho radiators havo boon used for spittoons, also the holes in tho floor near them with obvious results. 0. A largo amount of plaster linn fal len from tho ceiling and more is liable to fall at any time. Tho whole aspect of tho plaoo is dingy, dirty, dusty, ill smolllng, and Bickculng and one of tho worst features of tho placo Is that women and children aro compelled to occupy this room along with tho worst rubble that tho city affords, Tobacco, both smoking and chowing, is used lioro in tho presence of ladies without pro test from the company except tho ono "No Smoking" sign which basking sinco "ceased to bo respected. D. D. QUIGLEY, Clty Physician. C0MIM1SS0NERS' PROCEEDINGS. ' .. July 7, 1909. Roard of county commissioners niet pursuant to adjournment, prosont Kockon an,d Springer and county clork. Claim of J. D. W. Lincoln digging jrava $5.00 allowed. Ray C. Longford, county treasurer: You uro hereby authorized to cancel personal tux of W. A. Rowdy for 1908 in Cox precinct for tho reason that samo was paid in Custor oounty, Neb. CUrlra of Jolm'Dlscooroad work dis trict No. li, allowed (or1 ?25..00. Adjourned until tomorrow. July 8, 1909. Board mot pwwuuit to adjournment, present commissioner Kocken nnd Spuluuer and county clerk. Roard No. 31C comas up before the board for action; there boinp; a romon- stranco filed against granting said road, the board citca July 19th nt 10 a. for appoaranco of remonstrators and petitioners to show causo wny sucn road should not bo granted. The coun ty surveyor is directed to survey said proposed road nndcomputo'tho acreago to bo taken and have inmo filed with tho county clerk before July 19th. At 11:30 tho board takoa'a recess un til 3 o'clock p. m., and reconvonos as a board of equalization, present Kockon, and Springer county commissioners, county assessor and county clerk. No returns from tho state board hav ing been rccoived tho board takes a re coss until July 15th, and at three o'clock the board reconvenes as n board of county commissioners, present Com missioners Kockon and Springer and county clerk. Tho various county officials not being ready to have books checked, board ad journed until July 12, 1909. Tho American Woman's League. Founder, E. G. Lowls, Pros. Lewis Pub. Co., University City, Mo. Tho American Woman's league is a national organization, composod of women as full members nnd men as honorary members,, bandod together for thoir mutual benofit, protection, service, advancement, education ana nssuranco against advorsity or distress. It is not a socrot socioty, it is not a charity, It is simply n co-operativo business organization founded on safe, sound, conservative principles. The institution of tho leaguo aro tho university art and correspondence schools, to bo opened this October, frco to all mombors and all minor childron of members. A postal library (phonographic), a lecturo course, National Woman's ox chango a rotrcat or home for aged and helpless members, orphanage, a loan fund, and last but by no means loast, an income from endowment fund. Tho first 100,000 constituto tho foundom (or stockholders) chapter. A lifo membership is secured to wom on for $52 in subscriptions for tho six Lewis publications and tho six others which havo joined tho league plan. Membership to men is $20 in sub scriptions. Besides tho Lowis pub lications, subscriptions to tho follow ing will count on a membership: Col lier's Success, Everybody's, Delinator, American Boy, Farm Journal. A member has ono year in which to comploto a membership, at tho rato of si per wcck or $o por month Each member is irivcn a $5 certifi cate in tho Rcador'sPool(an interest in I somo land in university City) when a membership is comploted and for each new mombor secured. The leaguo is about two yoars old but so phenomenal has b en its growth that chapters arc being organized all over the country nnd beautiful enactor houses aro Banner ing up. The leaguo's scope and purpose Is so great and grand that it cannot be grasped at n glance, but mut bo studiod. Tho following persons havo proved thoir wisdom and enterprise by joining tho leaguo. (uo thou nnu do likowiso and help to sccuro that handsome chuntor houso for North Platte.) Mrs. M. E. StobblnB, Mrs. Olivo Bar ton (deceased), Mrs. Mattio D. Sturgos, Mnguolla DUKe, uaipn vroman, Mrs. Helon Ritner Momborhip completed. Mrs. Stella Banks, Mrs. M. E. Vro man, Mrs. Mary Alexandor, Mrs, Dott Roberts, Gerald Dover, Miss Clara Shaw Membership nartlv comnleted. J. L. Packard, Milwaukee, Wis., paid for by Mrs. Ritner (partly completod.) Wo must havo fifteen members to se cure a $1200 chapter houso, the more mombors tho finer houso. Do you wish to help -in this groat work nnu nt tho snmo timo secure to yourself and chil dren theso lifo timo benefits. If you aro interested, drop a card to Lewis Publishing company, Univorsity City, Mo., for leaguo literature or call on or address any of tho mombors. MATTIE D. STURGES. Life 100,000 Years Ago. Scientists havo found in a cava in Switzerland bones of mon who lived 100,000 yours airo. whon lifo was in constont danger from wild boasts. To day tho danger, ns Bhown by A. W. Brown, of Alcxnndor. Me., is from deadly disoiuo. "If it had not been for Dr. King s New Discovery, which curod mo, I could not havo lived," ho writes, "suffering as I did from sovoro lung troubln nnd Btubborn cough." To euro sore lungs, colds, obstinato coughs nnd prevent pneumonia, its the best medi cine on earth. 50c nnd $1.00. Guaran teed by tho Stono Drug Co. Trial bot tle freo, . Cottonwood and Vicinity. P. Jorgonson went to Keamoy Co. Monday to nttend tho wedding of his sister. Anna Sowlo took tho train for Don ver on Saturday of lust week. Paul Arnold returned homo last Tues day morning. Tho wheat crop is nearly roady for tho binder nnd promises to bo good. Wo havo had tho finest corn weather for tho past two weeks that could bo asked for. A number of our fnrmor attended tho picnic nt Bubstntiou last Saturday among whom woro Messrs. Stevens, Reynolds, Sowlos, Jorgonson, Griflith, Leo and others. Vospor Arnold uttended the Chnu tuiniuu this week ut North Platte. Tho cherry crop was good thiu year. Wo can rely on churrics. Tho families of L. It. Somnors, W. II. Ilouscr, Peter Jorgenson took -1th of July dinner with II. C. Ilurtmun. Irl Sowle took in the -1th of July nnd Chautauqua at North Platto Monday. Tho Muxwoll troupo gavo their play ut Brady on Thursday of last week to a fair audience. A novol way to rock a baby is to take a box to fit tho baby, suspend the box to a limb of a trooby a wiro or rope and then swing. For Sole. Two Angus Bulls, ono 2-year old, pure bred but not registered; ono 4-yenr old, eligiblo to registry. Prico $75.00 each. EXI'KllIMRNTA'L SUBSTATION, W. P. SNYDEIl, Sup't. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Geo. II. Hughes, of Garfield, trans acted business in the city yesterday. M. G. C. Clark, of Maxwell, spont Wednesday in tho city visiting friends. Fred Latimer, of Maywood, spent yesterday in the elty attending the Chautauqua. J. II. Johnson left Wednesday night for Gothenburg, whore ho will have a short visit. Sees Mother Grow Young. "It would bo hard to ovcrstato the wonderful chango in my mother since she began to uso Electric Bitters," writes Mrs. W. L. Uilpatrick, or Dan- forth. Mo. ''Although past seventy sho seems to bo growing young again. Sho Bultorcu untold misery from dys pepsia for twenty yoara. At last she could neither eat. drink or sleep. Doc tors gavo her up and all remedies failed till Electric Hitters worKcu sucn won ders for her health." Thoy invigorate all vital organs, euro liver and kidney troubles, induco sleep, impart strength and appetite Only 50c at Stono's drug store. Notice to Overseers. Wo desire to call tho nttontion of the overseers of the various road districts in Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, that you should got the fire guards plowed and in good condition, so that tho county may bo properly protected from liro. County Commissioners. Bargains Every Day IN- Pianos, Organs, Furniture, Stoves, Sowing Mnchincs, Bicycles, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddle?, Guns, Revolvers, Watches, Clocks, Everything you uso at a low prico " ECHELBERRY'S Second Hand Store. Corner Gth and Locust Strcots. A Treat for all Classes who Smoke. A Forest King 5 cont cigar in his mouth for his own dolcctation, a few in his pocket lor his friends, is to be ac counted ono of tho blest. Resort, tneroioro, nil yo who aro lonu ot a good smoko, to tho cigar and tobacco emporium tho sin abovo whose door is J. F. SCHMALZRIED, It is a Well Known Fact that our bakery goods aro not cxcollud in Wostorn Nobraska. Wo uso tho boHt flour, tho bust ingredients of till kinds. Why allow your wife to over- hcut herself bakimr when vou can buy such oxcellont goods of us at such low prices; lry us. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennio AmiBtrong, Prop. Notice For Publication. Jim Brown, first nnd real nnmo un known, will tako notice that on tho Mill tiny of June, 11)01), P. II. Stillivnn, Justice of tho I'caco ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued nn order of attach ment for tho sum of $30.00 in an action ponding boforo him wherein Gust Gruches is plaintiff and Jim Brown, nrst and real namo unknown, is de fendant, and that property of tho said Jim Brown, first una renl namo un known, to wit, money in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, havo been attached under snid order. Said causo was continued to the 11th day of August, 1901), at 10 o'clock A. M. Signed nt Nortli Platte. Nebrusku, this t h rd day of Jury. 1D0D. Gust Giiuciiks, Plalntilf. Notice. Androw A. Baadsgaard will tako notice that on tho 23rd. day of Juno, 1909. P. II. Sullivan, u Justico of tho Pence in and for Lincoln county. No- brasku, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $0.00 in an action pend ing beforo him, whero Harry Dlxnn is Plaintiff nnd Androw A. -Baadsiruard ia Defendant That property of tho Defendant consisting of mOnoy in the hands of tho Union Pacific Hail Road Company, n Corporation, hns boon at tached unuer saiu oriior. Said cause was continued to tho 12th. day nf August, 1909, irt Ten O'clock A. M. HAHItY DrxoN. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. TWINEM. Homeopathic Physiciun and Surireon. Office: McDonnld Bank Hull'linir. Phono 183. A. J. Amos. M. I). Mario Amos, I, !) DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drue Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 fEO. B. DENT, V7 Physicinn nnd Surgeon. uinco: uver fticuonniu uanK. Phonca Residence. 115 U"' C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 nn-1 8. McDonnld Slate Bank Building, Phono US. ,COX & HALLIGAN, AttorneyH-ut-',nw. Olfico over SchatJ! Clothine Store. Phono 48 rp C PATTERSON. Atorney-at-Law, Office: rior. Front & Dew" u's. Don't Covet Your Neighbor's House. It s wrong besides there s no necessi ty of vour wanting his houso when wo have Plenty Homes judt ns good. Our list of houses sup plies all requirements nnd our prices and terms are always satlslnctory. Prices will bo higher but not lower. Buy now. Buchanan & Patterson, Real Estate and Insurance. UNCLE SAM TAKES OFF HIS HAT to nobody. Wo take off ours to no' body either when it comes . to offering tho finest carriages at rcasosablo prices. Why not celebrate the country's birth' day with oho of them. Coma and have a look at and n talk about it anyway. A. M. Lock. is ono that is always pleasurable and invigorating and those who wish to indulge in it should see thut their hnrness is O. K., and if It is necessary to huvo a new ono buy it before tho warm days of Snrinutimo eomo and you will havo tho benefit of it for tho sonson. our stocl; is worthy ot your inspection. A. F. FINK. . GO TO P. M. SORENSON Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS , 4 . A Specialty. 1 Slibpl07 East Filth. fife ipij A SPRING DRIVE 1 goTng apt eh the li 1 LICE. I You need something to clean up disinfect and kill parasites. will do the work. SAFE SURE BNEXPENSBVE EASY TO USE We have a ipeclal book let on diseases of Poul try. Call Or write for one.. Stone Drug Company The Best Stallion In Lincoln County can be found at the Birdwood ranch at Birdwood Siding1. All parties desiring to raise good colts wood ranch horse the call at the bird and inspect the only registered full-blood Percheron stallion in Lincoln county. D. A. Goodrich. I'KOllATE NOTIOB. In tho matter of tho cstato ot Asa I' Lowe, duceased. in t to county court ot Lincoln uountr. hraskn. Juuu 14th. 1UW. Notice is horoby given, that tho creditors nf snlil deceased will meet tlio aunilnlstrato of said estate, beforo tho county Judiro o Lincoln County. Nebraska, at tho county court room, in said county, on tlio 10th day of July, i w. ami on tlio mill day or January 1U1U, at vt o'clock A. M . each day, for tho pur liosii of nri'spiitlnir their claims for uxamlna Hon, adjustment and allowance. Six months nrn nlloweil for creditors to nreseilt thnl claims, and ono year for tho administrator to settle said estate, from the 12th day of May. lixiy. This notice to ho published for elirht successive IsUies in tho North I'latto Tribune a lcual uewsuauer nuul s hod in I. In coin County, Nebraska, prior to July 10th, nw. j 15-8 w c. KLDCit. county Judtre. Serial No. 01078. NOTICE OK I'UllLlOATION DKl'AUT.MENT OF TUB INTRltlOU. United Htates Land Olllcn. At North i'latto. Nebraska. Mar 21.1009, Notice Is horoby clvcn that Akiios V. Swet- land, of Jlaxwell. Nebraska, who. on Juno 2Mb. 1WI. mode homestead entry No. 2WCI. serial No. 01U7H, for southeast iiuarter, east hair southwest (luarier. somiienst quarto northwest quarter ami ;ioih a, i, &, i nnd Section it. Township 13 N.. Itnntro 28W..tli rrlnclpal Meridian, lias uieu notice or inten tion to malm dual live year proof, to eslabllsl claim to tho land oIkivu described, before the register and receiver, at North riatt Nebraska, on tiio2rd day of July. HW. Claimant names as witnesses: diaries llendy. Will Hendy, cuariea iviihus and aim, Irene Ilrown all of Jlaxwen. Neb. mitt-ll J.K. Evan. ItcKlster. Serial No, (Hill. NOTICE VOU I'UIII.IOATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Olllco at North I'latto. Neb, May 2 . 1 WO Notice Is hereby ulven thut Kttpurt seiiwait'er or North I'latto, Neii., who on May 1st. 1U02. luado Homestead Entry No- WUi. Serial No. Ullll. for west half southeast quarter, southwest quarter northeast iiuarter soutneast quarter northwest quartoror sec tlou i.towushlplll north, range 2U west of the sixth principal meridian, has Hied uotlcoof Intention to make llnal live year proof, to establish claim to the laud alovo describe befoiethii Iteuister and Hecelver at Nortl l'lalte.Nebraska, on the 2'st day of July. WW, Claimant names ns wltnes.ses: t'lnlK John son, I'luuk I loon, Martin ll'xxl and I'. II Will t v. ill I of North 1'lalli. Ncli. mitt il I H. Evans, lteulster Notice for Publication. Serial No. (KIH7. Departmenlot tho Interior. V. 8- Land Olllco at North I'latto, Neb. Juno a. IWJ, Notlcols hereby irlven that Carl V. M Crew, ot North I'latto. Neb,, wlo on June 'M, Hill, made Homestead Entry No, 20'm. Serial .mi w roreasi uau aim souuiwestquarioi section H, township in. north, raiiKu'-K), west o l no lull principal menu an. has I eu notice Intention to make Dual live year proof, to es tabllsh claim to tho land above descrllied. be fore the reidstor and receiver at North I'latto Nehrakka, ou thoithduy of Aumist. iwu. Claimant names as witnesses: W. II. Coml W. A. Stearns. C. Max Mctlrew. Adolli Kuuomii nil or Northi'laitiv. Nei. JS-0 J. K. Evans. HK'litor. NOTICE EOlt 1'UHEICATION. Serial No OiWJ. Department of the Interior. IT. S. I.nml Olllco nt North Platte. Neb. Juno 3. ttlW. Notice Is hereby irivcn that Chuilus II. John son tit llnrllnlil. N'oli who. on June 2ri 11KJI made home-itend entry No. Willi, serial No. irum for south half and northeast onartnr of SVi'lloo i .Townshln 111 N.. KailL' ft . of tho (1th Principal Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to make final llvo yeat proof, to ctitnhlNi claim to tlio lnuil ninivc ileM-rils'il. before the lieirlster and Itecelver, at North I'latto, Neb., on tho Tth day of AiiL'iist. ldiMK flnlin-int iinmnd njj witnesses: Aliraham E. Aublo, of Uarllold, Nob.. V. It. Elliott, of North I'latto. Nob., 1). 1'. Meyers, (Jus Mump, js-o J. E. Evans, llcslstcr, E?tray Notice, Tnkon tin on or about April fith, 1909 ort section 2!i, town 12, range 80, by tlio undersigned who thoro resides, ono brown maro colt, about two years old small, no brands. Owner can havo samo by proving property nnd paying charges. , L, h. GtTNKENIlBAnDf North natto, l 0. !lLaaaaesasC 11UUV.V, Ray Menzcr will tako notice that on tho 19th day of June, 1909, P. II, Sullivan, n Justico of tho Peace in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an ordor of attachment for tho sum of $5.00 in an action pending before him. wnorcin Mrs. vevn stevenB is plaintiff and Ray Menzer defendant, that pro perty consisting of money in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Railroad Com pany, a corporation, has been attached undor said order. Said cause was continued to tho 11th day of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated North Platte. Neb.. Juno 29th. 1909. Mns. Veva Stevens. Plaintiff OlcDEIt OP HEAIllNn. ON PETITION FOIt Al'l'OINTMENT Or ADMlNLSTIlATOn State of Nobraska. county of Lincoln, ss. In tho County Court Juno Sltli, 190. In till Innttnr nf tlin iiulntn nf I't-m1,.l.,1r Dlehl, deceased ii readme and lllltitr tho petition of Lewis II, Dlehl uravliiL' t hat tlin niltntiiUti-ntlnn ..r said estate may bo irrantcd to him as ad ministrator Ordered. That July U. i. at 0 o'clock 111.. Is assluncd for l,onrhn nld kkIIHmm when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at n County Court to ho held In and for said County, and show causo why tho prayer of K-tlllonor should not bo (.'ranted. This notice to 1h uniliaiiil tnr six successive publications In tho North i'latto Tribune, pi lor to July 19th. WW. w. u. kmi:k, J-J-o County Judge. NOTICE I-OU I'ELUICATION. Serial No. WW. Dopailment of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at Nortli I'latto. Neb. . . Juno SI, Uluu. Notice Is hnrnliv irlvnn Mint. Ilinli I,, nmni of North I'latto. Nob.. vh on May 'M. lvol, made homestend entrv No. 1MIML n-rlnl Nn. USUI for east half northeast iiuarter and cast lair soutiioast, quarter, section 10. township north, rnimo 111, west, of tho sixth 'rlnclnal Meridian, hns IIUwl nollcn of lot, . Hon to mako llnal llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described. eroro the lteulster and Jlecelver at North Matte. Nebraska, on the 2d ilnvnf Aiunu? lvMI. Claimant names as witnesses! William Doebke, Henry Doebke. Jacob Meyers. UoonroMaeunibor. all of North I'latto, Nob. NOTICE VOIt l'UIIMCATION. Serial No. OIUIH. Department of tho Interior, V. 8, Land Olllco at North I'latto. Neb. . . . Juno ;t. lwm. Notice Is hnrnliv l'Ivoii flint, loamili W. Elsher. of North I'latto. Noli., who. on Mnv Uth, 1M)1. madu homestead entry No. HMc. serial No. 011)18. for south half northeast quarter and nortli half southeast quarter section S4. township 1!, north, raniro 80, wet oi mo nm i-rincipai .iieruian, nas uieu notice of Intention to mako llnal five yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land alxivo described, before tho lteulster and Itecelver at North1 I'latto, Nob., on tho Slh day of Aucust. 1IXW. Claimant names as witnesses! l-'red Dlnhl. James Shuck. Carl SonnortnrtD, (us Dlohl. all of Nortli I'latto. Nob. js-u j, v.. EVA1S. Serial No. 01825. Notice for Publication. Department of tho-Interior, Land Olllco at North I'latto. Nob. Mnv "111, iniVI U. S. Notlcols hereby L'lvnn that .Inn W. .Initio of North I'latto. Nebraska, who, on Juno 20th, 1W2, made homestead entry No. 11071, Serial No. Ois-js, for south half southeast ouartor aud south half southwest quarter Section ri. rownshlD 14. north. KaniroS west of tho Sixth Principal Meridian has II led notlco of inten tion to mako llnal llvo rear nroof to establish claim to the land above described, beforo tho uctttsior anu icccoivor at Nortli i'latto. Nob., on tho i&'ddayot Jaty. 1WW. Claimant namns as wltimsscs: Horocu Hawkins. Mart WUi-on and Kred Ivusor. nf North I'latte. Nob., and John O, Mystroui.ot Jlaxwell, Nob. niM-o J. ic. it. VANS. KeclMer. NOTICE FOIt I'DllLICATION. Sorlal No. 0J103. Department of tho Interior. IT. S. Land Olllco at North I'latto. Nob., Juno'..'. IWJ.' Notico Is horeby ulren that Joseph V, I-'Isher. of North I'latte, Neb., who. on July 2. Itl, made homestt-ad entry No. X1'J3, serial No. 02WI, for south half southeast iiuarter section ,11, township ri, N, ranuo so, w. of tho Uth Principal Morldan, has filed notice of In tention to maKo llnal llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho laud alxivo described, beforo tlio ltegtstor and llcctdver at North i'latte, N.eb, on thoftth day of August, HW. Claimant names as wltnssses: 1'rud IHehl, James Shuck, Carl Son tier man. Uus Dlelil, all of Nortli I'latte, Nob. JS-I J. E. Evans. Ite!stcr. NOTICE. To tlio Somerset Land Syudlcato: Tho southeast quarter section -I. townsliLp 10, north, of raniro si, west, sixth 1'. M the un known owuors of said tract. Alfred Make, Ueoriro Carter. Marie ICmma Chandler, execu trix ot tho estate of I). M. Chandler, deceased Mario Emma Chandler, John William Drys dale, Charles Elliott. John Lancaster, John lteason. l'rederlcka William Shorroy, Ed ward V. 81ms. tleorco I Truman. 8r II. Tydeman. first namo unknown. I'eter Wallace. Itobort Wallace. A. Wtlllntr. first namo unknown, John Wotliersroon, Johy E. L. Oifden, Mrs. Sarah Colniun, Wil liam Anderson Miller, Ellsha E. Cushion and James Ovens'. You and each of your aro hereby notllied that Desta E. McCouuell, ono of tho defendants lit the case of Somerset Land Syndicate vs. I). E. McCouuell and Edward E. Davis, peudlnir In tho district court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Illed a cross petition In said nction asklui; for tlio foreclosure of a tax lien held by heraualnst tho said southeast quarter section 1. town ship 10. north, raniro .11, west, sixth I'. M. under nnd by virtue of tax certlllcato No. "I.'W Issued to her by tho treasurer ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho third day of No vember, 1UUX and for all subsequent tuxes paid by her. That tho amount claimed duu on said tract of land Is ?7M and tlio said cross petitioner nsks that said tract ot laud bo sold for tho payment thereof. You and each of you aro required to an swer said cross petltlou on or beforo tho Uth of Atieust, UWJ. DlWTA E. MCCONNKM., llyGeoruo Et Trench, lur Atty. NOTICE KOIt TAX DEED. To every liors'ou in actual possession 01- occupancy of tho premises hclow described and to Jennie M, 1 1 Illusion. .1, West lllnustou Trustee aud Koinalno James lllnustou hi whoso name tho title of said promises appears of record In the olllco of tho lteulster of Deeds, In Lincoln County, Nebraska, ami to you aud each ot you aro hereby notllied that on tho -ttli day of No vember, 1W7, T, W. Nawman purchased at imhltcsalotcortlllcato Nn. )") at tho County Treasurer's olllco of said county, tho follow lnu described real estate, towltt lots seven, eluht and nlno (7. 8 and U) In block twenty (20) In.tho North I'latte Town Lot Company's Addition to the c-lty of North I'latto. Ne braska, for tho delinquent taxes duo thereon for tho year two. for tho sum of S7H.80 and 011 tho "1st day ot iepteiiibcr, 1UOH, paid the sub sequent taxes assessed against said promises for the yoar 11X17 for tho sum of i2. Ki and on the 17th day of .May. lWW.patd tho subsequent taxes assessed aualnstsald premises fur tlio year for tho sum of $U; that tho timo for redemption will expire 011 tho 1th dayot Novomhur, 1MW, and If tho tald promises aro not redeemed 011 the 0th day of November, iwy. from said tax sale tho tindursluned will apply to t tin County Treasurer for deed to said premises. Dated this 7th day of June. V.W. U', W. Nawman. Referee's Sale. Hv v'rtuoof an order of tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, mado on tho Uth day ot June, I1KK), In a partition suit then peiuunu wiieroin iiiieniiua ldoim is plain tlir and Henry ICIeemeyor, Kleetnoyer his wltu. Ilrsl namo unknown, Casper Klcemeyeh Ivleomoyer his wife llrst namo unkuovyo, I'rcd Kleemeyer, - Kleetnoyer his wlfo llrst namo unknown. Jetty Kleemeyer, Henry MU- I..- It..l.n M.Kn t.. t ...... Milt IUI, t4t'.t.lV Jflllllll, ,,,ai .IU1IU9. 1AIUIH .lllllUr. 1'red .Miller. Will am .Millor. Sim Dnlan. Jones, husband ot Mary Jones tlrt namo uar Known. 1-red i-.chtenkauip. wi nam Lchten- Kamp, neury i.ciiteuKamp, .lotty smith. .iiini n. 1,11 rnusi i-i ur, usiuon-r ner niur; baud, llrst namo unknown, Etta l.utMnlioUlorj ami iviiiiam i.uiKinuoiuer afo (iureiuituiui and directed to me. Reoruo E. l-'rench as refereo. I will 011 the 2nd day of Auuust, IWw.f at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at tlio oasttj front door ot tho court houso In said county j ot Lincoln, sell to tho hluhost bidder thoNi northwest quarter of section thirty-live (as);"! uiltl wiu ftumuuuab uuiifliir ui nuuiiuii nuuvj- rmirr.iianinrownflnrptoit im n. or rnutri. 1 . 'iii p. m.i ror unsri. . CEO E. I IttNCIl. UoflUi V