3 WATCHES. Our stock of watches Z speaks eloquently of good things, and there are many people whose hap- py experiences confirm the reliability and worth of them Z Our success as watch sellers has not been merely fortuitous, but is 3 the result of the unwav- cring integrity and knowl- years of study. Every watch we sell is a guar anteed time keeper. Thus you have more reason to consider this store as an object wor thy your seeking. DIXON, The Jeweler Union Pacific Watch Inspector. SUM Sr.- SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Klrst Door North of Elrst National Hank The $10 Suit Sale lasts only one day Saturday. Schatz &Clabaugh. Wonthor forecast: Fair tonight and Satnrday; warmer Saturday. Maximum temperature yesterday 80, a year ajro 83; minimum thin morning: ou; a year ago G3. Ralph Barney, a Kearney young man well known in North Platte, accom panied by throo other Kearney young men, went through to Denver with the Gliddon tourists today in ,his automobile. Your furnituro needs varnishing and repairing before house cleaning. See P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. 5th St. Work on tho new school building is delayed by non-arrival of pressed brick, and as a result tho brick layora wero Jiud nlr yesterday. ThusO bricks ware chippod from tho yards nt Kansao City, but un to yesterday had not reached any connecting point on tha Union Pacific. County Surveyor Moyer is making another test of tho soil on tho federal building sito, this timo going down eight and one-half feet in order to determine tho "bearincr weicht" of the ground. Samples of the soil at the different depths will be sent to Washington. ORDER A "FORD." Sutherland Au to Co., Sutherland, Neb. 11. P. Basta, the contractor, has opened an ofllco over the McDonald & Graves drug store and placed in charge C. 15. Schatter, ot umaha, an ex perienced draughtsman, who will look after that branch of Mr. Basta's work. Victor doublo faced records and Edison four minuto records. Wo have attuchmentB for machines for four minuto records. Rincker's Book Store Mrs. H. C, Brock entertained six teen ladies at a konsington Wednesday afternoon in favor of hor mother, Mrs, Goff, of Fairbury, who has been her guest for a week. Tho afternoon proved a pleasant ono to tho guests, a two-course luncheon being served at tho close. See our windows for the $10 suit salo Saturday. Schatz & CLAnAUGH. The ladies nuxiliary to the B. of L E. will hold a social on the Lancfonl lawn opposite tho court house this evening for tho benefit of the Highland Park Homo for disabled railroad men. This is a very worthy object and tho public gen erallv ought to bo glad to avail them solves of this opportunity to contribute their mite toward this homo. For Rent New seven room house at GOO cast Second. Inquire of 0. E. Elder. Tho Mother's Club was entertained Wednesduv aftornoon bv Mrs. J. B Murphy and Mrs. Geo. W. Finn, with infants Jane Garlow and Frederick Hayes as tho gucBts of honor, each of whom was presented with a high chair an a memento of their first attendanco at a social function. Tho session of tiro club proved a delightful one-. In tho oyening tho members of tho club were tho guests of Mrs. C. S. Clinton at a thcatro party. Any suit up to $18 on sale Saturday pnly for $JU. schatz & ulabauqh Dr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dent entor taincd at n seven o'clock dinner part, last oveninir In commemoration of thel ninth wedding nnnlversary. Thogijesn were Messrs. and Mesuamcs aeeborger, Hougland, Patterson, Hart, Bare and Mr. MpDonell. Tho dinnor was served in fivo cqurses and proved a most en ioyablo one, and following a couple of hours woro pleasantly passed In Bocial conversation. Tho lady guests presented the hostess with hand painted china. " BidT Wanted. Bids are wanted for building an addi tion 20x32 feet to tho O'Fallon'a school bniiaing in Disti 33. Plans nnd-srlecifi iviHrmn can be seen bv collincr on C. R Lawrence, Hershoy, Neb. jlH-09 PERSONAL MENTION. C. T. Whelan returned yesterday from a trip to Omaha. Cody Boat will attend the Kcarnoy Military Academy the coming school year. D. E. Morrill, tho real estate agent, transacted business in Iloldrcffc sov- oral days this week. Misses Svbla and Helen Tatum leave tomorrow for a visit with relativos and friends in Kenrncy. Mrs. W. J. Cruscn returned this morning from a short visit with rela tives and friends at Omaha. J. G. Bccler returned homo Ithis morning from a week's fishing trip in tho mountains of Colorado. Richard Stovio leaves Monday for Sheridan, Wyo., whera he will accept a position and locato permanently. Dr. Miller wont to Gothenburg this morning on somo business connected with the opera houso at that placo. Sunt. Snydar. of the Experimental station, arrived homo this morning from a business trip to Omaha and Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Klein re turned Wednesday night from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Doll Teel in Red willow county. Mr. nnd Mrs. Potor Mies, who havo been visiting at the homo of, Mrs. Jo soph Schatz returned to hor home in Umaha this morning. Mrs. Johnson, of Malvern, Iowa, who had been making a propracted 'visit with her daughter Mrs. R. A. Garman, returned to her homo Wednesday. Dr. Agnes V. Sweetland. of Max well, was in town yesterday proving up on her homestead. ' Charles and Will Hcndy accompanied hor no witnesses. Mrs. B. F. Boorman, of Holdrogc, and Miss McCall, of Lexington, re turned to their homes Wednesday after a fow days visit with Rov. and Mrs. Williams. Lem Bailey returned yosterday morn- ng irom umaha whero ho went to purchaso additional material nnd fur nishings for his bowling alley and pool hall. James Belton."Miss Carrio Belton and Mrs. W. H. McDonald and daugh ter Janet leave the latter part of Aug ust for San Diego, Cal., where Mr. Belton, Miss Belton and Janot will spend the winter. Ed Wallenhnunt. who had boen visit ing his parents in town, went to Colo rado Springs, Colo., this woek for a visit, and will later return hero and remain for a time prior to returning to his home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porritt left yes terday morning for Buffalo, N. Y., whero they will visit Mrs. Jferrltt's brother. Lieut. Mills, at Ft. Porter. They will also visit at other eastern Eolnts and will be absent until beptem-or. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilcox and two youngest daughters loft Wednesday ingnt ior a visit in ine east, wntcn win extend as far as Buffalo. They will mako the trip from Chicago to Buffalo by boat, and will visit their old home in Ohio. Their trip will occupy about thirty days. Fairmont Creamery Co. Will pay cash for Cream, Butter and Eggs at LoMaster's block. S. H. K.EELER, Mgr. RAILROAD NEWS. Tho interior of tho waitinc room nt the depot has beon repainted and othor wiio improved in appearance , Guy Ellis, day c ork at tho. Pacific hotel, left last night for Kansas City, whero he will mako his futuro homo. Gcnl. Supt. Park, who accompanied Julius Krutchsnitt As far west as Ogdon. returned to Omaha yestorday. C. E. HofThinc. of the accountant forco in Cheyenne, was in North Platte tho early part of the week visitintr his wife. John Burroughs left this morning for wcok.B visit at Grand Island and at Kearney today and see Ringling's circus. Traveling Engineer O'Neil. of the Wyoming division, was at this termin al on business tho early part of the week. Tho nark on tho north sido of the Pacific hotel is beimr narrowed bv eight feet in order to provide more room along Bide the tracks. John Voseipka leaves tonirht for a week's visit at Valparaiso, Nob. Mrs, Voseinka has been visitihrr at that placo for tho past ten days. Cheyenno is somewhat stirred un over the roport that trains No 1 and il and 7 and 8 will run over the cut-oft instead of passing through that city. Westbound nassencer travol is very heavy over tho Union Pacific. Qn No. 15 Wednesday night a North l'latto, man who got on at Kearney could not find a vacant seat. Bridgeport commercial club had sent a committeo of three business men to Omaha to confer with the officials of the Union Pacific railroad company with a view of securing a satisfactory depot site and transportation facilities at that place. Major Chas. Hino. who is the "walk ing delegate" for Julius Kruttschnitt, in a recent interview at Omaha said: Loyalty is a great thing among rail- 1 1... t !..!.. u..in.:..,.t.j iuuu iiiisii, miiu iiju uiuuu i. ia uuii'ii all ovor the country for tho loyalty of its employes. The Tribuno is certain that this Btatoment is true an to North Platte, for tho employes hero aro very Each Win a Game. The Kansas City Red Sox took tho first orame from North Platte Wednes day afternoon by a score of two to nothing after fifteen innings of ex tremely fast ball playing, it was a pitcher's battle from start to finish, and tho visitors scored in the last in ning only through an accident to fielder Uulton, who stepped In a hole whilo runnine for a long fly and fell, thus missing tho ball, and an crro- by holder Priest. With Faul in tho box lor tho locals, tho visitors securod eight hits, whilo tho visiting pitcher was hit for six safo ones, three of which wero two baggers, and yet the conditions were such at the time that tho two baggors woro without results. Tho visiting pitcher struck out sixteen and Paul ten Twico North Platte got a man on third, but could not score. The game was re- nleto with fine work, both infield and outfield plays being sensational in a number of instances. In tho second game yesterday be tween tho two teams the locals re versed tho score of the preceding day, winning in a swift game by a score of two to nothing. Tho first six innings resembled Wednesday's game, but in the seventh luck favored tho locals and a score was made, followed by anothor in tha eight. Lowell and bhort formed tho worth natte battery ana their ex cellent work was supported by tho team in an errorless game. Five hitB wero taken off Lowell and a similar number off tho visiting pitcher. HAND PAINTED CHINA for Balo. Will also take orders for china painting and firing. Miss Maky Guil i.iaume, first door east of Commercia Hotel. 'hi1W'f '""V ;'''ii i'0Y' 'Ui3S?$v Presbyterian Church. Tho pastor will be in his pulpit as usual at the morning hour 10:30. The evoning service will bo in the hands of the young people who aro nrranging a union meeting at which MiBS Wilson will make her report. Miss Wilson was sent by our society to St. Paul as delegate to tho recent intor-nntional convention nnd will doubtless havo many thingB of interest to toll us. This meeting will be at 8 p. m. By an unavoidable error in our ac count of tho Scrappcrs-Ragseller base ball game in the Tuesday's issue, the world'B famous player, Mr. Frank Mc Govarn, waB deprived of tho honor of special mention und Sunny Jim McDon ald received it and to escape the dan ger of being badly damaged, we make this correction. Notice. Persons who aro indebted to Gaunt & Wyman, please call and scttlo immediately. For Sale. A "rostaurant, confectionery rrmminir hnURO nl Pnxton. Stack involco about $1,000, and building bo rented for $15 per month, or sell tho building for $2,000. Plnco a business of $25 or $30 por day. further information bune, North Platte. and will will will docs For address Tho Tri- Hot Weather Comfort. Use Talcum Powder It has medicinal prop erties of great value, is antiseptic, absorbent, wonderfully soothing and will speedily heal chafing Buy Colgate's New Package. A new idea fresh from the factory double the 25c size for 35 cents. CHAMOIS SKINS COLD CREAMS Schiller & Co., 1st door north First Natl. Bank. U. H, 1 The Coolest Shoes for Hot Weather at the Lowest Prices. 3 3 over a single, j Our prices are moving our Oxfords and Pumps. To appreciate the bargains we are offering you should see the shoes. We do not want to carry pair of Shoes, so have made the price to fit any one's pocket book. I Sale Willi Close Saturday, July 24th. Ladies' Kid Oxfords, regular price $1.75, sale price Ladies' Kid Oxfords, low heel, regular price $2, sale price Ladies' Tan Button Oxfords, regular price $2.25 sale price Ladies' Tan Lace Oxfords, regular price $2. 50 sale price Ladies' Kid Oxfords, regular price $3.00, sale price Ladies' Patent Ankle Strap Pumps, Patent Lace and Button Oxfords, Tan Ankle Strap Pumps, Bronze Ox fords, Tan and Green Ox fords, regular price $3.50, sale price $1.50 1.75 1.95 2.00 2.50 2.85 Ladies' Pat. Colt 3 button Ox fords, Russia Calf Oxfords with suede top and Bronze Ankle Strap Pumps, regular price $4.00, sale price Mens' Patent Colt and Green Calf Oxfords, regular price $4.50, sale price Men's Velour Calf, Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, Russia Calf and Vici'Kid Oxfords, regu lar price $4, sale price. Men's Tan Russia Calf Oxfords regular price $3.50 sale price Men's Tan Oxfords, regular price $3, sale price . . . . 3.75 1 3.50 1 2.85 1 2.50 i Twenty Per Cent Discount on Children's, Boys' and Girls' Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals. 3 I SMALL, The Big Shoe Man. 1 DR. J. K. ELMS will hereafter take up the General Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Lying-in Cases, together with HIS SPECIALTY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Your Glasses Carefully Filled. Office and Residence 413 E Fifth St, on ground floor, no stairs to climb. Phone 559. 30 years actual experience. Mum It is a Well Known Fact that our bnkory Roods aro not excelled in Western Nebraska. We uso tho bcstilour, tho best ingredients of all kinds. Why allow your wifo to over heat herself bakinir when you can buy such excellent Roods of us at such low prices? Try us, ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennie, Armstrong Prop. Portal No.OIKB. Notice far Publication. Monartmcnt or tlio Interior. Land Olllco at North l'latto, Nob. j nivalin, mm. Notlco Is hereby elvon that Joint aumlram. of North I'lntlu. Nebraska, who. on Aumist kl, IWi, mado honiutal itutry No. HMife, Hiirlal No. OIKTJ. for HOiUliwcHt nuarlcr Kcutlon j 11, Townsnip lo, norm. Kantrn ziMvcutor tint Hlxth 1'rlnolpal Morldlan has filed notlco of intention to maxo nnai nvo year proof toes tabllsh claim to tho land ntiavo descrllxMl hororo tho licKlstnr and. Itocelvor nt North natto. Net)., on tno vitii day of bontombor, 1VUU. Claimant names as witnesses! Wilson II Combs, Onrlleld (lutlierless. William Human and Jud Comlw. all of North l'latto. Nob. JSi-H .1. K. ICVANB, IlPKlStor, NOTIOR VOll I'UHMOiVTION. SorialNo. (WIM). Department of tlio Interior. tJ. H. Land Olllco at North IMatto, Neb. July a). 1KW. Notlco In hereby elven that Dennis McKlllli of North IMatto. Nob., who. On Anrll 10. 100! madu homestead crttry No. 21778. serla No. vnw for south half, east half north east quarter, northwest quarter northeast quarter ann Noumwest quarter iiortliwes miurterof HectlonL't). Towiishlb 15 N.. Ituiun Ul W . of tho Htl Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco oi intention to mako final U voyeur nroor. u cHtamisn cinun to tho land anorc dowMbofl, boforo thn Kesrlstor and Kccelvcr, at North l'latto, Nob.i on tlio m1 day of soTuomnor, ivw. Claimant names on wlfneqsrsi Dnvhl A llh.i . t ii.iiii. M rHhl.i.H t . . .. .1 . muuuuiuur, iiiiuui j.uiiukc, .1 n i.(up null it. i', ijoukc, jr., ait ot isorui riaue, net), I JM J. U. Evans. ItccUtor. A Treat for all Clauses who Smoke. A Forost Kinir G cent citrar in his mouth for his own dulcctntion, a fow in his pocket for his friends, is to be ac counted ono of tho blest. Resort. therefore nil vo who aro fond of a good smofco, to tho cigar and tobacco emporium tho Bin nbovo whose door is J. F. SCHMA'LZRIED, ASti - - Pi raw. FA GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. IN TIIIJlHSTIliaTCOUKTOK TUB UNITK.I) HTATEB, KOllTHK DIHT UIOTOK NICUHAHICA. NOHTII I'IjATTH DIVIHION. In thn matter of Ilurkul A: Company b partner Case No. i. In llaiiliriintev Voluntary Petition. IN I'llOOEEDlNaS NOTIOR Von POW.IOATION. Serial No. OlOM. i Departmonb of tlio Interior, U. 8. Land Olllco at North I'latte, llii. m . , . Tuno 3- WW. Notlco In herebv srlvnn Hint .Inmnl. W yi?u?.rA.ot N!rth I'lftMo. Nob., who, on May Wth. IDOl. made bomostead entry No. lVm, norlal No. 01UI8. for south half northeaak uuartor and north half Kouthoa-t ouatler Ht'Ction M, townsbip 12, north, ratnro no, vnut of tho Otlj Principal Morldan, has (Hod nottco of Intention to mako Jlnal llvo yoar proof, to eBtnhllsh claim to tho land Ikto dfcorlbnl. iwforo tho Itwl-tor and ItnoolTor at North l'latto. Nob., on tho 3th day ot AUf ust, IM'i. Olulmant nntneH n ullnn.ru l.'-ml in..i1 JatnoH Hhue.lf. Carl Sonnorman. Uub DIohl. all of North IMatto, Nob. 3"-" J. . amrM. "TR 5? mm The Home You Have Longed For mny bo yourH if you say so. I mutters not on what location you have set your heart wo havo tho property and can of fer you tho terms you can meet. The Home You Now Occupy you are buying for tho landlord. Lot us snow you n plan whereby you can nuy ic ior yoursou. Buchanan & Patterson, Real Estate and Insurance. nershli) oom posed of Ed ward llurko, and O old I a llurUo, bis wifo, dolnu' business in North l'latto, Lincoln County, No braska, and Edward Iturlii mill llntrlln llurlii as lndivldualN. I llanli runts. OltDEK OL' KKI-ICltCn KOH DIKOIIAKOE, On thin 15th day of July. IW. on lillnir and roadlntr tho petition of Edward llurko ono of tho abovn named llankruptH for his dls cliari:e In Bankruptcy from all of his Individ ual debtH, nnd debts provable airalnst thn partnerslilp of liurkn & uompauy, Ilaukrupt heroin, it Is ordered mat tlin 3lst (lav of Jul v. A. n.. KOU, bo and tho same Is hereby lixed an tho dato on or boforo which all Creditors of, and all other persons Interested In said estato and in tlio matter of tho dlsohnrpo In Hank rupte.y of said Itankrupt. thall if they deslro to opiksi) thn name, lllo In my Haiti olllco in Piortn riaito, nenrasua, insahl instrict, thoir atipearancu In writing In opposition to said tiibobaruoi mid aixowimin ten days there after lllo In my said olllco specifications of the k'rounds of said opposition. uitness my utiuit at my otiico at Norm l'latto. Nebraska, tho day and dato horoln llrut alKivo written - WALTEIt V. HOAlH.ANn, Uoforeo In liankruptcy. Nolico for Publication. Bo rial No. (iS3. , .Dopnrttnontof tho Interior. IJ, 8. Land Olllco at North l'latto, Nob. .lnlv'-'Otli. 11109 Notlco Is hereby trl ven that.lolin flundrnm, t9 V..rflt llln.t.. M..1. ...1... I.. I.. 111.1. IWI.mado Ilomesteud Entry No, 20;M), Serial .o. wjiim, tor norm linn and wiumeaNtduaf tor xectlon 10. township 15, north, rani) 'JO. wistiM mo, utii principal meridian. hait Diet nouco oi intontion to maku lliiai llvo ycitr proof. tt; oHtabUSh claim to tho Und nfwTo d wcitlMia. boforo-tho rrtrlstor and recolvor at North l'latto, Nohranlra, on tho 2lth dar nt Deiiietauer. iw,i, I MntfrtfiYlf. n.mrM hh hllNhwiMl TTIIA. tt ComlN. Oarflnld Outli(frlos, Wllllttrn I'lttman ttiid .Tud Combs, all of North l'latto. Nob, J. is. livANH. itcsistor. NOTICE KOH PUIIUOATION UKI'AIITMRNT OJ" TI1H INTKUlCll. United HtMos I,and Olllco, , At Noilh l'latto, Nebraska. July 14, 1009. Notice is hereby irlvon that Clinton M. York ot Muxwell, Nobroi.k.1. who. on Juno aim, llKJI. inado houicNtoad entry No. 20i, norlal No. o:o:n, for south half northwest uuartor, lots n and 4, southwest quarter nnd southouHtnunrter. Section 4, Townahlp It N.. Han 2H V..of thoCtli Principal Meridian haH llled notion of Intention to mako lluitl llvo year proof, to establish claim to tlio laud nlovo dosorlltod. tuforo tho retrlstcr and recolvor, at Norlh Pla.to, Nobraska, on tholOmdayofHoptombor. lion. Claimant nanios as witnesses; K. M. Kuser.of North l'latto. Nob.. Will Lonrpre. and A. M. Wilson, of Maxwoll, Nob., kntl (lion Kerirusou.of North l'latto. Nob. 1L. ''" R' liVANH' 1'oclstor. PUOHATE NOTIOEi In tlio matter of tho estato of William JoiTers, deceased. In thncouuti conn of Lincoln county. Ne braska, July liith, id. Notlco in hereby crlvon that I ho creditor of said deceased will moot tho Executor and Trtihteo of said estate, boforo tho Coaiity Jmliro of Lincoln county, Nobruoka, at tho county court room, In bald county, on tho 10th day of Autrust, IW, and on tho 10th day of l'Vbruary, into, at 0 o'clock a. m. oacli day, for tho purpose ot p' e sentlnL' their claims for examination, adjust ment, and allowance. Hlx monlhji aro allowed for creditor lo pr'Nont their claims, tho Kx ocutor and Trusleo to soltlo said estate, in accordance with provlslotu of tho lafct Will and Testament of William JeiVors, deceased. This notlco to bo pulillshed for flsucccfsivo Ihnuoh In thn North l'latto Tribune, a Icval newspaper, prior to AturtiM loth, IWi. W. C. KI.DKIt, jl?'s County Juflgo. Serial No. 1)3183. NOTICE KOH PUHUOATfON. t'cparimont or tno intorior. U. B. Land Olllco at North l'ltrtte, Jfob. v, .. ... . Jalr "IU.JJ". Notice is lierobr dven Hint. Xvtlltun O. Edls. of North Platte, Nob., who on July :th, 1W1, made Ilomoutoatl Entry No. Wis. annui no. ujisj. ror oast nair, oast uuir northwest (juuiter und oast halt south'. rsl limrteroi section n. towimlilull nnrtli. mum west of the blxth principal inorldlan, l aH Sled notlco of Intention to maUo tlual iivo rear miMir. toestulillsli elalm tn Mm land jbovp doHcrllK-d, boforo tho HoKistor and Uocelvcr at North l'latto, Nobraska, on tho nil uuy oi rein , iw, Claimant names bh wltnessnM! Mnrtln Ti.ri- itpn.of Ilonmark, Nob., Alox Itrown. llnc'i'y van t'oit. Arthur Wheolor. all of North l'latto. Neb. J-O-o J. E. Evans, ltftrlstor. NOTICE OK rOHMATION OK LATERAL HKWEll DIHTllIQT. To all! poBons Interested! Nottco Ir horoby elven that on tho (1th day of July, 1P09, thorp was. llled with tho City council Of North l'latto, Nobraska. a not Hon prhylnir, that, a lateral sower, district bo formed from tno fniiowine described blocks, to-wltl 03, 01, 06, Cfl. 07, 08, IW, 70, 71. 72, 78. 74 and "3 of tho orlirliml plat of tho bald city ot norm i-iauo. iNoi)rasia Said lateral sowof to bo constructed of ton Inch sowor plpo, with proper Hindi tanks, man-holes and appliances. Comineuclnif at the renter lltiunf tlin ullnv running tlir.inirli block 03 IntorHocts tho main sowor on tin) oast sine or said mock on Cottonwood street, ox tentrini,' thonco wcitorlyon tho center lino of sain auey mrougnimo anovo descrihod bloc to tho woHtSlduof said block 75. That tho council has set said matter for hearlntr on tho 10th day of August. 1W, at oiu'iii o clock p. nt. omulal time, at tho olllco of tho mayor and city council In tho court house of said city, All parties Interested uro heruhy notlJIed to bu present at tin) nbovo named timo and blaco and vhuw caate, If any. why aald lateral dutrletsnonld not bo formed as prayed, and irpcclAl nRsostmontH thcrctttor lovlea as nroTiaed by. law upon .mo. roai es tato constituting said district for, tno con Atnictlon and malntcnanco ot tho same, Dated July li. looo, . . " Tllbs. CPATTEllHON. Mayor, i Atlcstl CHAS. 1 TEMPLE, City Cleric. IN THE niHTHIOT COURT OK THE UNITED STATUS, KOH THE niHT HIOT OK NKHHASIfA. NOHTU I'LATTE DIVISION. In tlio matter of Hurkul dcCoinnanv a nartnur- I rihlp composed of Ed-1 ward llurko, and Ooldla I Case No. 2. In Hankrlintnr . Voluntary I'otltlbtt. llurlto, his wifo, hoiiht uusmcRsin worm , l'latto, Lincoln County. ! Nebraska, and Edward llurko and ' Ooldla nurko, as individuals, Ibiiiltrunts. 011DEK OK HKKKHE13 IN PHOOEEDINOH KOH DISCHAIUir.. On this 15th day of July. ltW, on Mlbc and reaillnu' thopullilouofuoldla llurke, pno of tho above named lliuikmpts, for her tils cliurie in bankruptcy from all nf her Individ ual c.ebtH, and debu Provable airalnst tho partnership of llurko & Company, bankrupt uu Herein, It Is I).. Ordered tlmton lliu HUfc ikv nf .Till v. A KM1, bo and the same Is heiehv flxed as tho datuuu or boforo which all Creditors of, and all P'Tbons Interested In snld estate and tn tho matter ot tho discharge lu IlankrupU'y of said Ilaukrupt, shall if they deslro to op pOsO tho same, tlio In my suld olllco In Noivh l'latto, Nobraska. In said Dlstilob. tbiilt hp pftranco in u1tlnt In DtiHjsUIoii tonald dl cbarce and also wlthla ton days thurtrifituT tlio in tar nald otfloo kpeclucatfoiitr ot thi irronnfls of said opnouitioTi. Witness my hand ai my ortlcti ot Jftrrth Plattis Nobrasltai tlid day ahrt dato herein first aluivo written. .. , WAL'I'EH V. lIOAaTANI). ltotcreolu Unulttilbtcy,