Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. nmiRmmTinN tiatesi One Year, cash In advance, 11.26 Months, cash In advance 65 cti Entorod at North Platto. Nebraska, Postolllce asNeconu class matter. conditions, and what In their opinion la the proper solution. As city attorney for two or more years, J. G. Beeler, wo believe, is ono of tho best informed men on this question, and we would llk very much to have Mr. Beeler give his views. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1900. Announcements. COUNTY CLERK. I announco mvsclf as a rcnublican candidate for tho ofllce of county clerk, BUbject to tho decision of tho primaries. K. ELLIOTT, North Platto. Neb., June 1. 1909. I announce mvsclf as republican can didate for tho ofllco of county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, subject to tho primaries to be held August 17. William Otten. SHERIFF, I hereby announco myself ucandidato for tho ronublicnn nomination for tho ofllco of sheriff, subject to tho primary to bo he'd August 17th. I. L. MlLTONBEROER. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for tho nomination for a shcrilf, subject to tho republican pri- bo appointed by tho mary. Any support Riven me will uo appriciatcd. A. J. Salisbury. TREASURER. 1 hereby annoounco myself as a candidato for tho ofllce of County Treasurer, subject to action of uopub- iican primary August 17, iaoa. v Ray C. Lanoford. county commissioner. 1 roflpcctfully announce myself as a candidato for county commissioner, Bubjcct to tho action of tho republican primary. A. u. kocken. I hcroby announce myBclf a candidato for the ofllco of County Commissioner of District No. 1, subject to tho action of tho republicans at tho primary elec tion. It. L. Douglas. The Water Works Question. Tho following la tho portion of tho franchise given to the water company twenty years ago and now expired, over which tho people and water com pany do not agrco: "Tho City of North Platto shall have tho option and privilege, at any tlmo after the expiration of ten years from the passage of this ordinanco, upon giving six months prior notico In writ ing to said wntor company, its asiocl atcs, successors or assigns, to purchase said works and all property connected therewith nnd necessary for tho effect ivo operation of tho same, at a fair valuation to be ascertained as follows In tho ovont of said city and water works company, its associates, sue cessors or assigns, failing to agreo gn tho prico, then three disinterested ex perts of goodintolligenco, non residonti of Lincoln county, shall bo chosen and sworn to determino the valuo. Ono to said city, one by The Chautauqua. (Continued from first page.) Dr. Lala mado a few introductory remarks concerning general conditions of his people under 300 years of Spanish rule up to 1898. He thon song a very beautiful Phllipino solo, entitled Spring time. His lecture was illustrated with very beautiful lantern slide of true lifo in the Philippines. They showed what Spain had given them in 300 years and what Uncle Sam has given in ten vears. He has built bridges, railroads. fine buildings; started fino schools and colleges, with a viow of educating tho Philipinocs to do things for them selves, wben thoy have a chance, Dr. Lala Is .very enthusiastic over Pres. Taf t and his efforts in bohalf of tho islanders. Dr. Lala is a tall man of stately ap- pearanco, speaks English llutntly and clonuontlv and alwava has a hourtful of words for Undo Sam and his peoplo. Attcndanco 15200. Stockholders Satisfied. With an audienco that moro thon filled the seating capacity of the im raenso tint, nnd with tho rendering of a program that provod intonsely in teresting from start to closo, tho first assembly of tho North Platto Chautau qua closed Sunday night. For nine days, with two and three sossiona each day, tho peoplo of North l'latto and sur rounding section woro glvon an oppor tunity to hoar somo of tho brightest men on tho lecturo platform, and tho only roason that tho tent was not crowded each day was because tho Chautauqua idea was now nnd tho groat educational good and uplifting and moral tendoncleslweronot thorough ly understood. That this was truo, was provon by tho constantly increasing fttendanco, particularly tho evening LiBsions, and had tho worth of tho as ifjmblv been no well known at tho start as at the clone, tho tent accom modations would not havo boon half largo enough. As n financial venture tho Chautau quiAvaa notasuccoss, tho expenditures I for it. said waterworks company, its associ ates, successors or assigns and the other by tho two arbitrators so ap pointed. The thrco appraisers shall then procojd to determine tho value of said works, and In tho event thero be ing no hydrant rental oxisting at tho timo of said appraisment, the last ex- stinrr contract shall bo included in the estimated value of those still in exist ence. Whon sold appraisers or a ma jority of them by an agrcemont in writing, shall havo comploted their award, tho city shall pay to tho said waterworks company, its associates, successors or assigns in cash, the sum so ascertained within three months from the dato of said award and any failuro on the part of tho city to pay tho sum so ascertained in tho timo aforesaid shall bo token and doomed to bo a waiver on tho part of tho city of its right to purchaso under said ap- prolsomont." Tho waterworks company by their legal advice say that by tho vory act of having tho plant appraised, the city is dbliged to buy and to pay tho amount named by tho appraisors. They baso thoir claim on tho portion of tho ordi nanco which says "Whon said apprais- ors or a majority of them, by an agrooment in writing, shall havo com pleted their award, tho city shall pay to tho said watorworks company, its associates, successors or assigns, in cash, tho sum so ascertained within three months from tho dato of .said award." Thoy say that the city has already bought tho plant for tho ap praised valuo of $85,021 and tho city is indebted to tho company for said amount nnd unless tho city pays such amount, tho water company will suo reaching $3,000 and the receipts $2,100, leaving a deficit of $900, which, will bo promptly and cheerfully paid by tho body of men nnd womon who woro willing to financially back tho enter priso. Wo say tho deficit will bo choor fully paid, und wo say it adrlBodly, for of tho sevonty-fivn stockholders of tho association we have yot to hear of ono who is not outisficd with tho result; und would bo satisfied evon though it had been necessary to assess each 1 I 4 II I snnrunoiuor uiu tun amount oi his or her stock. North Plutto has had nothing in tho past that lins for a moment compared with tho chautauqua as a developer of bottor citizenship; that has had a ten doncy to ralso tho standard of morality; that has started in oacli who hoard tho lecturos a train of thought which will re sult in n deeper study of tho questions which confront us as individuals und as u nation; in fnct tho roal good which will follow this initial Chautauqua as sembly cannot bo over estimated. That tho peoplo Wont moro of this "good tiling" was ovidonced nt tho closing session when ubout four hun dred peoplo in tho nudiunce pledged to purchaso season tickets next year. Probnbly some mistakas were mado by tho management, but thoy woro not of great importance nnd whatcvor thoy woro thoy will bo avoided next yoar. and tho North Platto Chautauqua of 1910 will bo groator, grandor and moro beniflcont in its results than oven the successful ono which closed Sunday ov oning. Give the Public Your Views. Whilo it is trim Unit when wo vote for u enndiduto for ofllco wo repose in him a confidence that is ovidonco of our faith in his ability to fairly und Tho peoplo will rely on that portion of tho ordinanco which says "and any failuro on the part of tho city to pay tho sum so ascortained in tho timo afore said, shall bo taken and deemed to bo a waivor on tho part of the city of its right to purchaso undor said apprais ment." Thoy claim that by the very act of failing to pay tho sum so ascer tained, thoy do not havo to buy under said appraisement. Tho council will moct tomorrow evo- ning to consider tho water question and will hear from tho judiciary committee, to which tho communication from Pres. Hoffmastcr of tho Water Co, was forred. ro- CERTAIN RESULTS. Many Knows a north natte utizen How Sure They Are. Nothing uncortnin nbout the work of Doan's Kidney Pills in North Platto. Thero is plenty of positivo proof of this in tho testimony of citizens. Such ov- idenco should convince tho most skep tical doubter. Read tho following statement. Mrs. J. T. Ilollenbeck, Dowoy St., North Platto, Nob., soyB: "During tho past two or threo years I Buffered from n dull grinding acho through the small of my back directly over my kid neys and in my limbs and on account of it, I could hardly drug myself around, In tho morning when I got up thoro was an uxtrcmo soreness across tho DsfiC Destroyers For Potato Bugs Cabbage Worms s Chicken Lice Ants Fleas' Flies. Whatever the pest we have the Remedy Schiller & Co., 1st door north First Natl. Bank. Steol Ilolcombo, of Maxwell, spent Sunduy .in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Louden. L. W. Maxtor, of Maxwell, came up Friday night nnd spent Saturday trans acting business and visiting tho Chau tauqua. Don't Covet Your Neighbor's House. It's wrong besides there's no necessi ty of vour wanting his house when wo have Plenty Homes iudt as cood. Our list of houses sun plies nil requirements and our prices and terms nro always satisfactory. Prices will bo higher but not lower. Buy now. Buchanan & Patterson, Real Estate and Insurance. UNCLE SAM TAKES OFF HIS HAT to nobody. We take oil ours to no body oither whon it comes to offoring tho finest carriages at reasosable prices, Why not celebrate the country's birth day with one of them. Como nnd have a look at and a talk about it any wny, A. M. Lock. Bargains Every Day -IN- Pianos, Organs, Furnituro, Stoves, Sowing Machines, Bicycles, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Guns, Rovolvcrs, Watches, Clocks, Everything you uso nt n low prico ECHELBERRY'S Second Hand Store. Cornor Cth and Locust Streets. Statement of the Condition OP TIIK MUTUAL BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North l'latte, Nebraska, on the 30tli day of Juiic, 1009. ASSETS. First mortgage loans 1.101 BOO 00 Stock loanH .. 4 loo oo Cami o out) 23 Delinquent interval, premiums and lines niv an Expenses and taxes paid . ... 1 089 7U Total $31t) 012 29 r.iAiiir.iTiKS. Capital stock nalri ui ?2lHi POS 5' ueservc mini ,. ii inw w unuivmeu proms 8 uou us Premiums unearned 4 414 01 Advance payments a bT8 W Total $310 012 SSI RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR TIIK YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1009. HKCEll'TH. Ilalancc on hand July 1, 1908 f 1172 23 Dues U7 xrr oo Interest, premiums, and lines 2.1 .TO 3.1 i.oans rcpaiu il us'.i u: Miscellaneous I'ees 21 7 Taxes and Insurance W Oil Total KXI'KNIUTimKS. Loans Kxnenscs I. Stock redeemed Taxes nnd Insurance Cash on hand ...I0U 809 89 ...$ PS 700 00 .... 1 310 .... (10 702 7 90 .... 9 000 Total JUKI R09 Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln county. ss. 1. Samuel t.ooieo. secretary or tho aliov named Association, do solemnly swear that tho foregoing statement of the condition said Association Is truo and correct to tho best or my knowledge nnd belief. .sAMUt I, liiliiZEi:. recrotarv. Subscribed nnd sworn to before tho this tit) any or .July. nw. UI.AHK iiuciianan, Notary l'ublli: Viotoii VonOohtz. ) uiiAiuuiiii, Directors. John F, Lkstiiii Wai.ki:h PRORATE NOTION. In tho mntter of the estate of Asa Lowe, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln Count v. Ne urasita, ,111110 him, n"v. nouco is noreny given, tutu tho creditors of snld deceased will meet tho administrator I of said estate. lieforo tho county Judge of y It is a Well Known Fact that our bakery goods are not excelled in Western Nobraska. Wo uso tho best flour, tho bost ingredients of nil kinds. Why nllow your wife to ovor heat herself baking when you can buy such excellent goods of us at such low prices Try us. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennio Armstrong, Prop, GO TO P. M. SORENSON Notice. Nnllen 1 hnrehv iflvnti f lint on thn 20th day of July. 1909, a special election will bo held In tlto School District of the City or North l'latto In thn County of Lincoln, In the State of Nebraska, tho iiolllng places to its follows: For that Mortlon of sa (i ins- Hct north of the track of the t'nlon 1'nclllc a lroad Comnany at the Iloso House in mo bird Ward In tho City of North Platte. I,ln- oln county, Nebraska: for that portion of aid district south of tho track of tho I'nlon nclllc Railroad Comnanv and west of Dewey Ht. nnd Public Itoad No t. which Is a contln- atlon of Dewey St. nt tho lloso House In tho Second Ward of snld City ofNorMi Platto: nnd for that portion of said District south of tho track ot tho Union Paclllc llallrond Com- an? and east of said Dowoy St. and rubllc Itoad No. 0. tho same being a continuation ot Dowoy St. at tho Hose House In tho First Ward In the said city of North Platte, At which said election tho following nrono- Mtion will he submitted to tho voters of said School District: ".Shall t in School District of tho C tv or North Plntto, in tho County of Lincoln, in the State of Nebrnskn. Issuo Its negotiable IkiihIs In the sum of ilEooo. In denominations of Sl.OOUonch, dated on tho Zddayjof August, lHW. waring interest at tho rato ot live per cent tier annum, tmvablo semi-annually, tirlnclual no interest navah o at tho fiscal Agency or tho State of Nebraska In tho City of New York, and payable as follows, to-wlt: in wentv rears from tho data thereof, but may be nald at any tlmo after ten years from the dato thereof, at the option or the Hoard or Education of said School District. Saul tmnds to bo Issued for tho tmrooso of rectlnc and furnlshlntr one eluht-room school bulldlnir In thn Second ward of thn City of North Platto, Nebraska, on Itlock K0 In said ward, and ercctlmr and furntshtnir one omul-room school imildlnitin tho Third ward or tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, on mock i n said ward. ind shall tho Hoard of Education of tho School District of tho City of North Platto In the county or Lincoln. In thostatoor Nebras ka. bo authorized to cause to lie levied nnd collected a tax annually. In an amount sum ,.iM( fri li.v II... Itiltit.i,ut ni.f1 i.lnli.nl .f cnlit bonus, as tne same mature, 1:1 audition to tlio axes now author eu to 1k levied by law. on all tho tirouertr within said School District." The ballots to bo used at said election shall nave printed tliereon! rorlssulmrSI0.WW.0U or the lmnds of the School District of tho City of North Plat to. In tho County of Lincoln, in tho state ot No braska, for tho purpose or erecting and fur nlsliliiL' ono elir it-room school Iiiillillni' on Hlock imj m tho Second Ward of tho City of Forth Platte. Nebraska. In said District, and erectltn; and ftirnlslilmr one elKht-room school bulldlnir on lllock t'-'. In tho Third Ward, in tho City of North P atte. with In said District. Said IkjihIs to m negotiable in form, and to boar Interest at tho rato of (Ivo tier cent tier annum, nayab o semi-annually principal and Interest payable at tho Fiscal Auency of the State of Nebraska, In the City of Now York, and which said lwnds shall lie duo as follows: In twenty years from tho dato tliercor, but may bo paid nt nny tlmo after ten years from tho date thereof at thn option of the Hoard of Kducatlon ot said scnooi District Ann ror lovyinu and collecting a tax annually, it, an amount sur llclenttopay the Interest and principal of said bonds, as tho same mature. In addition to tne taxes now authorized to bo lorled by law, on all property within tho said School District." Aira list Issulnir ? 10.000 of tho bonds o tho 'School District of tho City of Nortl Plattu 111 the County of Lincoln In thn state or Nebraska, ror the puriHiso ot erect lnjf nnd ftirulshlm? ono elKht-room school bulldlnir on Hlock wo in tho Second W ard of the City of North Platte. Nobraska. In said District; and erecting and furnlshlmr ono cinnt-room scnooi mnniine on mock f2( in tho Third Ward In tho City of Nortl Platto. Nebraska, within said District. Snld bonds to bo nceotiablu In form nnd to bear inteiest at tho rato or llvo oer cent ne annum, nayablo semi-annually, nrlnclnal and Interest pavablu at tho Fiscal Aeency of inoniaioor ftourasita. in tne city or Now York, and which said bonds snail bo duo follows: In twenty years from tho dato thereof but may bo paid at any tlmo aftur ten years from tho dato thereof, nt Hi option ot tho Hoard ot Education ot said scnooi District. Ann ntrainst lovyiui; and col lectin;.' a tax annually. In an amount sur llclent to nay the Interest and tirlnclual of sniu bonus as tney mature, in addition tho taxes authorized to bo levied by law, on all proiierty within said School District." Thoso votltic In favor of said proposition shall mark thotr ballots with an "." after tho tiaracran i becinii nir For" lssului: tho 510. tOO.OOot tholHjndsot tho School District of tho city or North l'latto, in tho County ot Lincoln. In the State of Nebrnskn. Thoso votlmr ncnlnst said proposition, shnll mnrk their ballots with nn "X" after tho paragraph hculunlmr Acalnst" Issuing Notice. Ray Menzor will take notico that on tho 19th day of June, 1909, P. II. Sullivnn, a Justice of tho Penco in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued nn order of attachment for tho sum of 00 in an action pending before him, wherein Mrs. Vevn Stevens is plaintiff nnd Ray Menzcr defendant, that pro perty consisting of money in the hands of tho Union Pncific Railroad Com pany, a corporation, has been attached under snld order. Said cause was continued to tho 11th dav of August, 1909, nt 10 o'clock A. M. Dated North l'latto, Neb., JunoZUtn, 1909. Mns. Veva Stevens. Plaintiff OIlDKIt OK HEARING ON PETITION FOIl APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR State of Nobraska, county of Lincoln, ss, In tho County Court Juno 21th, 1909. in tho matter of tho estato of I'redorlclc Dleiil, deceased n rendlnir nnd llllnir the iietltlon or Lowls II. Dlehl nravltur that tho administration of said estato may bo granted to Henry J. Illener as administrator. Ordered. That July 19. 1909. at H o'clock , m.. Is assigned for hearing said iietltlon when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to bo held In and for sold County, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo ranted. This notico to bo nub Ished for six successive publications In tho North Platto Tribune, prior to July 19th. 1909. W. J. l-.I,l)K.lt, J29-0 County Judge. JIO.Ouo.OO of Ihu bonds of tho School District or tho city or North l'latte. m tho County of Lincoln in tho State or Nebraska." said election to open at eight o'clock a. m and coniinuu open until six o'clock p. m control time, on said date. Dated this 71 h day of July. 1909. Hy order ot the Hoard of Education, Fiiank E. llPl.l.Aiin, President, A. F. STiieit.. Secretary. Serial No. 01978. NOTICE OF PUIILIOATION JlKl'AHTMKNT OF TIIK INTKUIOU. , United States Land Olllco. At North Platte. Nebraska. May 21.1909. rvoiico is iieronv uiven mat AL'nes v swi.t land, of Maxwell, Nobraska, who, on Juno 8iii, iwi, mado homestead entry No. 2ou.'4 serial (. mi'is, ror southeast iiuartor. east nan southwest iiuarior. southeast nuarte northwest, nunrter nnd !lots 3. I r. (1 mi, I 7 Section ii. Township la is.. Kango 2H W.. litl Prlnclual Meridian, has filed not leu of Intnn. Hon to make llnnl llvo year proof, to establlsl claim to tho land nlwvo described, before mo register mid receiver, nt North Platte, Nebrnskn. on the 21 day of July. 1909. Clnlmuut names as witnesses: Charles lienor, win iiemiy, i;nnric ivuhiis and Mm. ireno nrown ull or siaxwen. Neb. m-tl J . E. Evans. Register. Serial No. (Mill. NOTICE FOR PUIILIOATION. Deiinrtmenl of the Interior. II. S. Laud Olllco at North Platto. Nob, May 21. lwxi Notico Is hereby given that Kunort Lincoln County. Nebraska, nt thn count court room, In snld county, on thu loth day of .nny, raw, ami on inn nun day or January miu. at v o'ciocn a .m . enennav. ror t in nn pose of presenting their claims for examlun tlou, adjustment and nllownnce. Six mouths aro allowed for creditors to nresent their elalnis, and ono yenr for the administrator to some said estate, troni tho l-th day of May, 1900. Til 3 notice to be nub shed for eleht successive ls-.ties In tho North l'latto Tribune a legal newspaper published lu Lin coln County, Nebraska, prior to July loth, IWJ. J la-8 W O. Ki.PKH. County Judge. FOR small of my back and it would bo hours honestly solvo all probloms that may before I could walk with any degree of WINDOW como boforo him, yot in connection with freedom or Btand eroct. The kidney controversy botweon tho city and tho secretions woro also vory annoying: on yr atorworks company which has now account of their irregdlurity in passage. reached un ncuto otage tho peoplo and About u year ago whon I was fooling not tho council will aottlo tho question, vory mlsorablo, a friend advised mo to It will be by a voto of tho peoplo try Doan's Kidnoy Pills nnd I procured whothor new works aro erected, the I a bos at A, P. Strcltz's drug storo. In prosont plnnt purchased, or a now f ran- a short time, after commencing their chise given tho present company. A uso I improved and it was not long be fore I was completely cured. I havo since had no roturn of kidnoy trouble For Salo by all Dealers. Prico 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., New York Solo Agents for tho United States, Remember tho nntne Dooij'b and tnko no other. Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 Enst Fifth. Notice For Publication. Jim Brown, first and real namo un known, will tnko notico that on tho 14th day of June. 1909. P. II. Sullivan.- Justico of tho Peace ot Lincoln County, iseurasKa, issueu im order ot attach ment for tho sum of $30.00 in an action pending boforo him wherein Gust GruchoH is plnintiff and Jim Brown, first and real name unknown, is de fendant, and that nroncrtv of tho aaid Jim Brown, first and real name un known, to wit, money in tho hands of tho Union Pacilio Railroad Company, havo boon attached under said order. Said causu was cont hued to tho 11th day of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M. Sirrnod at North Platte. Nebraska. this third day of July, 1909. UUST UHUCHKS, Plaintiff. cumpaign bf education is therefore necessary: n presentation of facts and not moro assertions as havo been mado in tho past by radiculs on both sides; and to this end Tha Tribune invitos tho views, through thoso columns, of, thoso who havo mado a study of tho prosont Notice for Bids. Notico is herobv iriven that sealed bids will bo received up to six o'clock p. m.. July 15th laoa, by the under signed for tho erection of a framo bcIiqoI houso, 10x20, ton foot ceiling, cement block foundation, in school District No 5, Hall precinct, Lincoln county. Neb,, nbout seven miles north east of North Platto. Plans nnd specifications enn bo nuu ot tho un dersigned, or may bo aeon at Tho Tri bune olllco. Tho school board reserves the right to rojecr. any or all bids, Bv order of tho Board. E. HunAitTT, Diroctor. Notice Andrew A. Bandstranrd will tnko notico that on tho 23rd. day of June, 1909, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of the Peace in and for Lincoln county, Ne braska, issued nn order of attachment for tho sum of $0.00 in an action pend ing before him, whero Harry Dixon is Plaintiff and Andrew A. BnadBgaard is Defendant. That property of tho Defendant consisting of money in tho hands of the Union Pacific Hail lload Company, a Corporation, has .boon at tached under said order. Said cnuso was continuod to tho 12th, day of August, 1909, nt Ten O'clock A. M. Uarky Dixon. Pchwalger ot North l'latto.-Nob.. who on May ist. i-jus. niiuio Homestead lCntr.v No. wms. Herlal No. mill, for west halt wnitheost iiuartor. southwest quarter northeast iiuarte southeast quarter northwest quarlcror set tlou .'.lownshlpltl north, range 30 west of tl sixth principal meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make dual llvo year proof, to estaoiish ciaiui to thu lumi aliovo (I esc r hum boforo tho ltctrlster und Uecelvnr nt. Nortl l'latle.Nehraska, on the 2lst day of July. lWfj. maintain names as witnesses; Chris .ioiiiv son. Krank Hood, Martin Hood and I. II Klltliiv. a or North l'latto .Neb. in25-l) J. K. Kvans. Iteglster Notico for Publication. Serial No.oaw7. Departuientof tho Interior. U. S- Land Olllco at North l'latto. Neb. Juno a. 1IXW, Notico is hereby given that Carl W. M Drew, of North l'latte. Neb., who on Juno so. 1WI. mado Homestead Entrv Nn. 2055. Serin No 0Sih7 for east halt and southwest nuartor section 8. township 15. north, range S), west ot the Htli principal meridian. lias tiled notlcuot intention to make until live ycarproor, toes' tabllsh claim to the laud aliovo described, lie fore tho register and receiver at North l'latte Neiirasko, on theUhday of August. 11KKI, . Claimant names as witnesses: V. 11. Coml . A. .Stearns, C. Max Mcdrew. Adoli: Itiulolph all of North l'latte. Neb. JS-U J. K. Kvans. Register. NOTICE VOll 1'UIillICATION. Serial No. OMnl. Department of tho Interior, V. S. Land Olllco at North l'latte. Neb. Juno 21, 1WKI. Notico Is herobv iriven that lhiL-h I., flaunt. of North l'latto. Neb., who, on May L-0. 1W1, made homestead entry No. IhttV.l. serial No. 050H for east half northeast tiuarter.and cast nan southeast quarter, section if, townsnip l!, north, rango HI, west, of tho sixth I'rlncltial Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten tion to mako final llvo year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described. iieroro tho Kegistor and Iiccolvor at North l'latte. Nebraska, nn the 2d dav of Ainust. WW. x Claimant names ns witnesses! William Doobko. Ilonrv Doelike.. Jacob Merer. George Macumber. all of North l'latte, Nob. NOTIOB 1-on PUIILIOATION. Serial No. 01UI8. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Nob. . , Juno 3. lDOU Notico Is lmrohv iriven that. .Tnuetili W. Klsher. of North l'latto. Neb., who. ou May Nth, HKI4. made homestead entry No. liwui. serial ho. wvib, ror south half northeast quarter and north half southeast quarter section 34. township 12, north, rango 30, west of thoUth Principal Merldon. has Hied notico of Intention to mako final llvo year proof, to establish claim to the land above descrlbod, lioforo tho Iteglster and Receiver at North l'latte, Neb., on tho Sth day of August, 11W). . Claimant names a witnesses. Ii'n.ii lllnlil. James Shuck, Carl Sonnerman, Qua Diohl. all of North L'latte. Neb. Ja- J. E. EVANS. Serial No. 01825. Notico for Publication. Dopartmontof the Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Nob. . May y4th, Notico Is herobv iriven tlint. .Ton W. .Ininna of North l'latto. Nebraska, who. on Juno 20th, i02. mado homestead entry No. 1U371. Serial No. 0lt?25. for south hnlf sout heast, imnrler nhil south half southwest quarter Section 8. lownshlti 14. north. Knnire2H west, nf lm Slrtli I'rlncltial Meridian has tiled tintlrn of I ntnn- tlon to mako final five venr nroof In estnhllsli claim to tho land abovo described, beforo tho iteglster and Receiver at North l'latto. Neb., on tho SSd day of July. 0l). Claimant names as witnesses! IToraco Hawkins. Mart Wtlpon nnd l'n.d Kni.nr nt North l'latte. Neb., and John O. Mystrotn. of .uaxweii, nou. ui25-o J. E. EVANS. Register. NOTIOEFOIt PUIILIOATION. Serial No. 02103. 'Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North l'latte. Neb. . Juno'2. 1WJ. Notico Is hereby given that Joseph W. I' Isher. of North l'latte, Nob., who. on July 2, 1WH, made homestead entry No. U02UJ. sorlal No. 02101). for bouth half southeast quarter section i)4, township 12, N, rango 30, W. of tho nth Principal Mcridan. has llled notico of in tention to maku final llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Receiver at North l'latto. Nub. on thu 6th day of August. 1WH. Claimant names as wltnssscs: Fred Dlehl, James Shuck. Carl Sonnerman. Gus Dlehl, all of North l'latte, Nob. JS-4 J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE I 'OR I'UIILIOATION. Serial No. twwm. Department of tho Interior. U S. Land Olllco at North l'latte. Neb, Juno :i. 11HW, INotlco Is hereby given that Charles II. John son of (larlleld. Neb . who. on Juno 2S l'.iOl mado homestead entry No. 20110. serial No. MWI for south half and northeast quarter of Section 26, Township 111 N.. Range tl W.. of the Cth Principal Meridian, has llled notico of Intention lo maliu final llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land aliovc described, boforo the Iteglster and Receiver, at North l'latte. Neb., on the Sth day ot August I1W. Claimant names as wltuossosi Abraham L. Auble, of liarlleld. Neb.. V. R. Elliott, of North l'latte, Neb., D. 1' .Meyers, Gus R'ltimp, liothof liarlleld. Neb. js-u J. E. Evans. Reelstor. Estray Notice. . Taken up on or about April Cth, 1909, on section 23, town 12, range !10, by tho undorsigncd who there resides, one brown mare colt, about two years old, Hinall, no brands. Owner can havo same by proving property and payitiR charges. L, L. CMNKENBHARD. North Platto, P. 0. , , t NOTICE. To tho somerset Land Svmllentn! Tim southeast quarter section 21. townshln 10. north, of rango 31, west, sixth l'. M the un known owners of said tract. Alfred Itlnkn. Georgo Cartor. .Marie Emma Chandler, execu trix of tho estato of I). M. Chandler, defeated .Marie Km ma Chandler. John Wllllnm Iirvu- dale. Charles Elliott. John Lancaster. John 1 eason. Frederlcko Wllllnm Nimrrnv. Ed ward. V Sims. George F. Truman. Sr.. II. Tvdcniah. llrst name unknown. Peter Wallace. Robert Wallace, A. Willing, first namo unknown. John Wothorsnoon. Joby E. L. Ogduil. Mrs. Sarah Column. Wil liam Anderson Mlllur, Ellsba E. Cushion and James Ovens: You and each of your aro hereby untitled that Destn. K. MW of tho defendants in tho case of Somerset Land Syndicate vs. I). K. MeConneii nnd Edward E. Davis, neudlng In the district court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, llled a cross iietltlon lu said action asking for the roreciosuro or a tax Hen held by her against tho said southeast quarter section -i, town ship 10, north, rangu 31, west, sixth I'. M. under and by virtue of tax certlilente No l;ts Issued to bor by thu treasurer of Lincoln county, .MiurasKtt. on tho third day of No- vc in tier. iiiu:i, and for all sn isennent tnte paid by her. That tho amount claimed duo on said tract of land Is 7fi.nl ami tho said cross petitioner asks that said tract of land no sold ror tho payment thoreor. Vim and each (if you are reonlnwl to nn- swersald cro.s petition on or boforo tho Uth of August. 11KW. Dkkta E. McConnkm., Ily Oeorgo E. Frouch, Her Atty. NOTICE FOR TAX DEED To overy pursou In actual possession or occupancy of tho premises below described and to Jennie M, Hlngston, J, West Hlngston Trustee, and Romalno James Kingston In whoso namo tho tltlo of said promises appears of record In tho olllco of tho Register of Deeds, In Lincoln County, Nubraska. and to you and each of you aro hereby notllled that on the Ith day of No vember, 1U07, T. W. Nawman purchased at public salo (certlllcato No. iMos) at tho County Treasurer's olllco ot said county, the follow ing described real estate, towit: lots sovon, eight and nine (T. 8 and ) In hlock twenty (20) in tho North l'latto Town Lot Company's Addition to thu city of North l'latte. Ne braska, for the d-Mtnquont taxes duo thoreou for tho year iwi, for tho sum of $7s.M and on tho '-1st day of September. IWS, paid the sub sequent taxes assessed against said promise's for tho year 1907 for tho bum of fcJ.lW and on the 17th day of May. limy, paid tho subsequent taxes assessed against said promises for tho year lijis for the sum of SO.ttt; that tho tlmo for redemption will expire on tho 4th dayof .November. WJ. and If tho raid premises aro & ri,(ltH"m,(! " th" 51,1 day of November, hw. from saldta salo thu undersigned will apply to thu County Treasurer for deed to aid promises. Dated this 7th day of Juno. 1!K19, T. W. Nawman. Referee's Sale. ly ;vrtuoof an order of tho District Court pf Lincoln County, Nobraska, madu on tho itthdayot nune. li)3, ina partition suit thou pending wherein Wllhomlha Rtepo Is plain till and Henry Kleemoyor, Kleemeyer his wife, first namo unknown, Casper Kleemeyer, ,V 'veemoyer ids wlfo first namo unknown, (red Kleemeyer, Kleemeyer his wlfo first namo unknown. Jetty Kleemeyer, Henry Mil !Vr' Mf.1!J Dnlan, Mary Jones. Louis Miller. Fred .Miller. William Miller. Shu Dtilan. Jones, husband of Mary Jones first namo un known. Fred Eehtonkamp, William Echten kamp, Henry Eclitonkainp, Jetty Smith. Ed (Multli. Laura Osiueyer, - Osmeyer her hus band, llrst namo unknown, Etta Liitklnholder ami nullum i.uiiiiniioiuer are llerendauts. nun uirecieii to me, t.eorgo K, I ren'ch as referee, I will on the 2nd dav of Auirust. 1U0. at two o'clock p m. of said day, at tho east' front door of the court house In nld i-nnntv of Llucoln, sell to the highest bidder the northwest quarter ot section thlrty-IWo (3$ and the southeast quarter of unction twcntyi tour (xi all in township ton (10) N, of ramre thlrtr-tlireo(;i) w. Bth p. m.. for cailm f Geo. E. l'ttENCti, Itofotco.