Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. BURBORIPTION RATES I One Year, cash In advance tl.25 Months, cash In advance ... dicta Kntorod at North Platte. Nebraska, Poatofllce as second class matter. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1009. AN encouraging sign in tho manu fncturlng circles is the ten per cent raise of wages granted several thousand employes of the steel plant at Ucthlc hem, Pa. The men are now receiving tho scale in vogue prior to tho dc prcsslon of 1907. The labor conditions in Great Britain are going from bad to worse, accord ing to tho report of Consul General Grifnths, of London, to the department of commerce and labor. Wages are being reduced and the hours of labor decreased. There is a large Increase in numbers of those registered as unem ployed, which is causing grave concern Last year the wageB of 401,000 persons were reduced. During the six months of this year, tho wages of over a mil lion were cut down. Tho crop reporting board of tho do partment of agriculture in a prelimi nary report gives tho indicated total production of corn for 1909 as 2,767,310, uw uusncis, against ,o8,u5l,ow as finally estimated last year with the quality as 84.2 per cent ngalnst 86.9 last year. The preliminary estimuto of the avcrago yield per aero of corn is 25.4 bushels, against 26.2 bushels final ly estimated last year. About 3 per cent or 79,779,000 bushels of crop of 1903 is cstimatod to have been in far mers' hands on November 1, ngalnst 27 por cent or 71,12-1,000 bushels of tho 1907 crop in farmers' hands at this time last year. In fighting tho Aid rich rate bill pass ed by tho Nebraska legislature of 1007 tho railroads sot up tho plea that it is illegal becauso it is an interference with inter-stato traffic. Tho railroads have retained a string of ablo railway attor neys and tho stato will bo represented by Attonioy General Thompson and his deputy, Grant Martin. Concisely stated, Al -ft. . . me railways ueny mat tnero is any power within any stato by which that i stato may in any way effect tho traffic of a railway doing an interstato busi ness; and as nearly all railways do inter-stato business; nearly all would of course hnvo immunity from stnto legis lntion lo the assumption should bo held good. Kearney Hub. Upholds Eight O'Clock Law. , mi. ra. i ino a o ciocK closing law, Known as the daylight saloon law, has been up Hold by tho supremo court. Tho court Tuesday affirmed tho decision of tho Douglas cbunty court in its nction In sustaining a fine of $100 asscsset against Frank Dinuzzo by tho police court of Omaha for Belling liquor nfter 8 o'clock in tho evening. Tho opinion was written by Justice Rose, who holds that tho law is not unconstitutional; that tho Btato has a right to limit tho time for tho Bale of liquor; that tho law simply amended that section of tho Slocumb law which provided that saloons should sell liquor on SundayB and elections days; that tho subject matter in tho law is not broader than tho title. Nebraska Corn Crop Big. Tho corn was Injured very little in Nobr'aska according to statistics com piled by the stnto labor bureau. Tho total yield this your, according to tho reports of tho bureau, aggregated 166, 605,105 bushels, an nvorage of 25.7 bushels por acre. Lust year what was conmdurod a bumper crop was. 178,599, uiw, un avorago oi za.u uusneis per aero. -The acreage this year was slightly in excess of that of last year, boing 6,477,232, as compared with 6,399,019.. lust year. ll w iiuo tnero wero places m many counties whore tho crop was bndly in jurod by hot weather in Augast, tho nvoruge yield far exceeds what was ex pected. Cedar county heads tho lnbor bureau list with a total production of 5,422,000 bushels. Saundora comes next with a total of 5,141,400 bushels. Cedar -county had an acreago of 137,574, and tho nvoraga yield was 42 buahola por aero uawson witn ijju.uuu acres iiau an nvorugo yield of only 16 bushels, Gugo with 167,900 acres had an avorago of 23.3 buBhols, Lancaster with 250,000 ncrcs had an average of 17.5 bushels summers witn Vii,zw acres Had un average of 31.3. bushols, Antolopo with 121,000 acres had an avcrago of 37,6 bushels. , These reports ahow tho variational!, ylold .ia.djfforont porta of tho Btato. Y 'Young (Hrls'Are Victims. of wmdaoho, as Wll us older women but'all (Jot quick Yolitt and prompt euro from Dr. "King's New Life Pills, the world 'h best remedy for sick and nor vous headaches. They mnkopuro blood, and strong norves uud build up your health, Try tbum. 25c.' at Stono Druu Co. County Newt. C. M. Hayden, one of the hustling merchants of Wallace, has gono to Monmouth, III., to visit his father. The Burlington has installed a gasoline pumping plant at Dickens to supply engines on the high line. J. L. Walter has opened a furniture store in Wallace, occupying the room formed UBcd by tho McAvoy barber shop. Tho new buildings of John Cox, Lew Sherwood and Henry Wisemiller in course of construction give the Im pression that tho north part of Suther land is enjoying its share of the build ing boom. .. .David Hunter informs us that Glcnburnlo fruit farm has filled about all the orders it can for this season. Owing to the freezing' of several thousand bushels of apples numerous carload orders had to be cancelled. Sutherland Free Lance. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that, when all thought ho would die, Buck len's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises, Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chap ped Hands. Soon route Piles. 25c at Stone Drug Co, Choice Lots for Sale. I hnvo ten choico lots in Pennis ton's Addition for sale for less money than any other iota being oltcrcu, consider ing location and size. Also three ots on West Fifth St. that I can sell at $750 for the three, or will Bell separate. Phono 250. U. Hi. HiLDElt. A sensntion was caused Wednesday morning in Omaha by the announce mcnt that an almost successful attempt was made to liberate the men now on tnnl in the United states court on a chargo of holding up the Union Pacific "Overland Limited" there on May 22 and robbing the mail car. The men were confined in tho new county jail. Plates and bars of tho cage in which the men wore kept had been sawed until a little moro worlc was necessary to open tho way to freedom. Two long heavy iron bars and a long rope wore found on top of the cage and two saws wore hidden in a broom. Bargains in Residences. $1400.00 will buy irood five room cot tnee. full lot 66x132. new cement walk and sewer in and paid for. ftttiOU.OU will buy nico six room cot fnrrn twn lnfa linin nnrl ntltlmllfltnrra and cement waiK, electric lights and city water, in a desirable part of city, ssa&muu win buy tne now h room Senter residence on West Fifth street, witn two tun lots, nico barn una out buildings, cement walks, electric lights shado trees, and blue grass. These properties aro worth moro money nn dwill prove good investments lor tho purchase. Buchanan & Patterson. Notice. Notico is hereby trlvcn. that on the 30th day of November, 1909, the Mayor anil uity council oi tne city or North Platte will receive bids for $100,000.00 of water bonds of tho city of North Platte. Nebraska, dated October 1st 1909, due twenty years from their date but payable utter live years from date at tho ontlon of the city, and bearinc ir. terest at tho rate of five per cent per annum, said bonus in uemoninations ot $1,000.00 each. Said bids must bo filed on or boforo 12:00 o'clock noon of tho 30th day of Novcmbor. 1909. and bidders aro required to accompany their i ! 1 ...111. - " t ! r! .1 1 I. A mi "rtftrt rtrt oiuh wim ii curuiiuu CHUCK OI M,WU,W to insure tho (rood faith of said bidder. The Mayor and City Council reserve tho right to roject any and all bids. Tiioa. C. Patterson, Mayor, Attest: Chas. T. Temple, Clerk. HARD TO BEAT is our cigar. Tho moro you smoke the moro you'll nraiso it. becauso n veteran votary of tho weed knows a good thing when he lights it. Only smokers of these cienrs havo a mntch for then Our five-centers enn't bo duplicated for a nicKoi nnywnero ciso in worth Platte J F. SCHNALZRIEn, A ROADSIDE MEETING with n wealthy acquaintance will cnuso you no embarrassment if you are riding or driving u horse from our livery stable. We make it n point to keep our Hcrvico us nearly as possimo up to tho standard of a privato stable. The rcsujt is that on tho road you'll meet no ono you need take olf your hat to A M. Lock Ni'i!. .afVVv . f"V-. JJi rf""V.? tfmt7 Lisco Big Tract of Irrigated Land Opened in the North Platte Valley, Payne Investment Company Having Successfully Col onized Scotts Bluff Country Secures Other Territory. First Excursion will Visit Lisco Nov. 17th. Lisco is on the new line of the Union Pacific in the new GARDEN COUN TY. It is a part of the Reuben Lisco Ranch and largely under irrigation. The development of the Scotts Bluff country has been a remarkable demon stration of what good land, well watered, will produce and it shows what a system atic effort at colonization by a capable firm may accomplish. . THE PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, aided by a competent and well organized force of associate agents, has sold in the Scotts Bluff country since May 4th last Nearly 20,000 Acres of Land for $1,800,000. There is a big demand for land in the North Platte valley, particularly irri gated land. The Lisco tract is not large and will not last very long. Many weVe disappointed in not getting into the Scotts Bluff country early in the game. Here is a chance to "get in on the ground floor." LESS THAN COST OF WATER. Under government irrigation projects the cost of water is from $40 to $80 cer acre. We will sell the Lisco lands, with water, for less than the government pharges for water. The North Platte river is a big stream and the water supply is abundant. The new line of the Union Pacific is being operated as far west as Northport and construction on up the valley has begun. Lisco will have excellent transportation facilities. Lisco is already growing rapidly and with an irrigated country around it will soon be a flourishing little city. Join our Leaves Omaha EIDCT EVfllPQIfiW' Reach Lisco Tuesday, Nov. 16th. HRO! ftALUftdlUH Wednesday, Nov. 17th. THE 'PAYNE SPECIAL is a splendid train and you will make the trip in comfort with no loss of time. Join us at your nearest station, but write in or tele phone us where to l(ook for you. PAYNE Strictly Pure Bottle Milk. Wo can supply milk to a few more regular customers. Also have a limited amount of fancy dairy butter. Phone D 75. Doolittle Produce Co. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR ' Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. CONTEST NOTICE. Dopartmcntof tlin Interior. United Males Laud Olllco. North Platlc. Nebraska , . October lilih, 1900. A sufllclcut contest allldnvlt bavin been filed In this olllco liy Allien (I men contest ant, ogulnst. homestead entrj No 2H(tl te rial ittttto, mude Outotiortltli, tooftlor northeast quarter southwest quarter, nouiIi half northwest quuner. sealon H. township H. range 27, liy heirs of Richard O Edwurds coiues'ee. In which It N alit'Kvil '"t: I. Thn above, named claimant lu his life tltno never cultivated any portion of tho nlsivu dcicrlhcd land, ?, Haiti claimant never In his llfotlmo eg. tuhllshed residence upon said laud or resided thereon, !. rtald claimant has wholly (ailed to live 'ir rctddo upon said land and has been absent therutrom for six months and ono day last isu 4 Bald atnonco from said land was not due to claimant employment lu tne army, navy or marine corps or the United Biaies. during any war n which the United Slates has been engaged. 5 The said claimant died alxiut two years ao and contcs'aut lias Wen unahln to Ond nut whether ho lett any heirs. Slme the death of said claimant no one has resided upon said laud or cultivated any portion or used any portion whatever for any purpose. Ncllhor has the land been Improved In any way slnco the death of said claimant. l.acli and all of said defects now exist. Said parties are hereby not I (led to appear, respond and otrer evidence touching Bald' allegations at ten o'clock a. m on December It. IUM before the Rcvlstcr and Hecolver at tno un tetl states Land Olllco In North Platte. Nebraska The said contestant hnvlnir In a proper allhlavlt, Hied Ootolier hi. lWi set forth facts vrhlchshow that after duo tllllk-once personal servlcuof this notice can not U Hindu It Is ho eby ordered and directed that such notice be Blvun by duo and proper publication J V., Evans R-ltir. ORDER OK HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIBTlilTCTR, (Hate of Nebraska, Lincoln Connty. us. In tho County Court November 1st, 1100. In the matter ot the estate of Uaao Lamtf lauuh, deceased. On roadlntr and tllluir tho IH'tlilonof Mary M. Hanlntrton, praying that llio administration of said estnto may bo nrHiiied to.lohn ilcrrod as administrator. Oid red. That November SSiitl, lWlt. at 9 o clock a. til -, Is assigned for hearing said pc, t Ii Ion. when all l'rson. lutorusictl in said yannearaia county court to Ik) held In ami for said county, nnd show cause why the prayer of pelltlouer should not lie Krauted. This order lo bo published for six successive. Issues In tho Nonh Platto Tribune prior to Nvr. Kr,vlK n)i VV.U. Kunai. (bust Juttnu Land INVESTMENT OMAHA OR NORTH PLATTE, For Sale New Five Room House on west 10th Btreot, with electric lights, city wnter and bath room; all rooms large and lately papered. Nico lawn and trees. $1100.00 cash will buy it. Temple Real Estate & Insurance Agency. Hunting Prohibited. Notico is hereby given by the under signed land owners nnd losses of land in Hall Precinct, that no huntintr is hereby premitted on the land owned or leased by us, and any person found thereon will bo prosecuted under the law relating thereto. Schrever & Marlett Geo Kopf H. Waltemath G. W. Long & Sons Frank Steel Geo. Shanks FredMalone Blankenburg Bros. Geo. T. Patterson Charlie Robinson Loren Purdy Frank Ebelo. ORDRnOF HEARING ON PETITION KOU AIM'OINTMENT OV A I ' M I N 1ST F:ATO It. fltate of Nebraska. Llncilii county, ss. In the county court Novcmbor st, num. In the matter of tho estate of Mary Lam piueli, deceasbd. ' On readlin; and llllnir tho potl'lon of Mary M Ilarrlmrion. praylntr that the administra tion of said estate may bo (fronted to John Herrnd as Administrator Ordered. That Novcmbor S.'d. 1000. at 10 o'clock a. m.. Is avdened for hearlnir said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court lu bt held In and for said county, and show eaust why the praierof petitioner should not Is Granted. This order to Io published fortdx successive Issues In tho North l'latto Tribune prior to Novemlier22d, luoy. W O, Emikii, County .ludiro. Change and Vacation of Part of Road No. 309. To All Whom It may concern: Tho Commissioner appointed to locate a clianKO and vacate a part of Hoad No. 3o;i, ia. retorted In favor of Bald change, bostnnlnir at section 20 of said road No, W, runninx thenco In a southeasterly dlrecl'on to the flat between sections II and U of old road No 8011. thenco In a northeasterly direction to connect with station II of Itoad No, SOU; ho has also reported In favor of vacation of that part of road No. 30U. lylnir between the terminal points of tho cIibuko and all ob jection thereto or claims for damairu must be tiled In the offlce of tho county clerk on or boforo noon on thn iHtli day of December, 1000, or such road will be established with out reference thereto Dated North Platte. Nebr,. Oct. 15. 1M9. V. H Elliott. County Clerk. Notice. Thomas Snho'd. do endant. will take notico i inat on uioajiiiaayo October, iww, Wellman II. Paddock, plalntltr herein, tiled hit petl 1 tlon In tho District Court of Lincoln uoumy, nonrasKa. acainst Thomas Nabold and tho South Platte Losn & Trust Co.. the object and prayer ot which are to obtain a decroo tlndlnir that a certain mortraKo oxocuuid by Freotnan V Slddous on the gputbatyitX of Section 8. Township V, Ranee tti. In Lincoln county. Nebraska, to the Pouth Pjatto Loan & Trust Co., and by the Pputh Platte Loan t Trut Co.. bbsImW to tbo dfond&.nt Thomas HaboW which morh coco lu for tbo mm of $150 On, dated Hep. t-jmbor 5tb W. and record od In Rook Oof MortKaifom at Pace bit, has boon fully paid and oatlsllud. and for a decree cancolllntr the yatno of record and for a further decree llndlncr tiat a certain morteairooxecuted by I reeman V Blddoun on tho land oforesald. to tho South Platto Uian k Trust Co., fur foi.MI on SeptemlKir 5th., So9. and rt-cordwl In llook of Mortuaires, at Pane &I7. has Uion fully paid and sallslled and for a decreo cancelllnif and satUfylntr said mortcairo of record, and plalntltr prays that his title to said land bo quieted as airalnst. all claims of U,0I,tlt!fJon(lan,8'.Thoui,wS,''l' " Freeman V- 8.ddcuti. ond thjvttbea' bo exoludd from tear Inwrvrt to iQ to tho and tTotWalas Sale. co9 NEB. You aro required to answer said pot H Ion on vm usiuro wiu 10m uny 01 uocemuor. lwm. Dated Oct. 20. 1P0U .. w . WKM.UAN n. Paddock. r Wnmr .V Ham.ioan. HU Attorneys. IN i ll K Ills TiflOT roiJRT OF LINCOLN wu.i ill arAiH Ul' IiI'.llltASKA. James IJ. Knorr. Plaintiff, vs Hamilton unit unu trust company ana iiermon i Kmmnns. Defendants. Summons. Thodofondants Hamilton Ixian and Trust company, and Herman F.Emmons, will lake ""Mco iuoi on mo wan Uay or October. 1009. tho plaintiff Hied his petition In the dis trict, court oi Lincoln county. Nebrnka, airalnst you. tho said named defendants, inu uojrci aim prayer or which are, that I di-creo of court Ik-entered atlJuditlnir nlnlu HIT to b tho owner of tho west half of soul Ii esst auarler. and east half of south west Quarter, of section thirty-four, township stx- irvii, ruiiKu iwi'iiij-nii, Lincoln uo u illy, rvc- irasKu. ami lurun-r as ai'alnst dufendunt iiuiniiiuii L.onu v j rusi uompany, I lint a certain niortcaeu "ixm said land made by i'P 'v,b9rt H. Kilmer. .Ir. and ifo. ftir e-iu.win ivoror sain loan anil trust com pany and duly recorded In tho olllco of Hie m-L-eivor oi ueens junotn, ibsx. in llook 7, at pace 000. bo adjudeed to havo lioon fully pam. mat said morteaire b) canceled of reconi. anumai piaiutlirs tino to ald land Iwquloted as airalnst mortiraco lion "f said iieiunuani. inatas airalnst tho diifondant uonnan lu hmmons. the further prayer of in hi ii nun iievii lun as km mat ins lino in said tcalostato lm established as prior and super- iur ukuiiisi, any auverso Claim or hoiu tlu fendanf. thereto by reason of belnir the hus nana or ono Harriet J. Emmons, a HUbso- iiucni owner or an iniorest in said land by Inheritance as tho daughter ot ono .lumen 11. Ileckwlth. who died seized of said lund on or iiuouiinozisi day r.r August, w, and snhl Harriet J. Emmons cnnvevlnir her Inmi-mt in ...aid land lo plaintiffs irruntor. tho defendmit. not Jolnlnif In said conveyance, and fun her usKinuiiecreoiiiai aereiulant l barred and csioppcu irom iiuvimr or claiming any In iiTiav BiiYiTMi to niainiiirs iiuo tnerein, or inoso ciaimiutror lioKiuik.' by or Ihroucli him In and to said leal estate. You the said atwvo named defendants and each of you aro repaired to answer said petition on or before I'ccmiier '.tin. iww. Dated this 28th dy of Octolior. l'W. . JMrH. Knouh. PlalntllT. i S'i Ry .T R. DrtNN, Hl Attorney. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 022S5. w Depart ment or the Interior. U. 8. Land OIUco at North Plntte, Nob. .. , , , , October, :5th. ivon. Notico is herobv Klven that Charles F. Wll kJ,!s0,?f NoT.tU l'latto. Neb., whoon Oclolier. I,3th. JW. made Homestead Entry No, 20.W, Serial No. 02255. for north oast quarter and oath halt of southwest quarter, hectlou SO. townsnip is. norm, ranpo 31, west ui ino oin principal meridian, has died nouca or intention to mako final flvo year proof, to establish claim to the land above cli'scribpd, before tho retflstor and receiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on the 2Uud day of necemiivr. ivuu. Claimant names as witnesses! O, F. Meyer. Arthur Conner. Carl Ilroodor, and Thomas Zimmerman, all of Norlh 1'la'le. Neb. o-tM .1 E. Evans. Reirlmer NOTICE OF PRORATE OF'WILL. State of Nebraska. t. Lincoln County. fss In thu County Court. The atato of Nebraska, to delsecs, lega tees and heirs and to any others lnturocitud In said mattcrt You are horoby notified that an instrument nuruorllnir to 1 tho last, will and tvHiAmunt of Mary KugUn, deceased, Is on ainlnssld couru ana also a petition praylntr for the probate of said Instrument, and for the ai. polntrnvntyof Frank It. England hh oxecutor. Thaton thoSOthdayof NovemU'r, 1W. atl' o'clock a m.. sold petition and tlio proof of the externum ot said Instrument will Iki heard, and that It you do not then appoar and contest, said court may irolniu and record tho same, and irrant administration of tho estate to Frank R, Eucland This notice Shall Iki iiiiIiIIhIiiiI fnr alvmin. cesslvo Issues In tho North Platto Tribune, pnoi cosaiu Hearing. Witness my band and uOlclal real tl day of NuTVnibut, VMi, W, o. Eldo qM County ii pnoi to said Hearing-. this 8th NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. Tn Snmtinl Knell. Kato J. Siiell. Sarah Ilmucli Guardian, and lots ono. two. three. four. Ave. six. seven and eight In block six teen, of tho orltrlnal city of North Platto, Lincoln county. Nebraska, non-rcsmeni uo- fendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on tho &Hli day of October. iuu9. S. Y, Glllan. plalntltr In said cause (lied his petition In the District Court of Lincoln County, No- iirasua. aeainstyou and eacn or you. ino od- Ject and tirayrr ot which Is to foreclose) a certain tax lien upon the property described as follows, situated in tno uounty or i.incoin and Stato of Ncbratka, to-wltt Ixitsono, two. three, four. live. six. seven and elsht in DIOCK sixteen, of tho orlirlnal city of North Platto, in Lincoln county. Menrasua. nam tax lien Is based utxin a tax salo certlflcato numlior SSIO issued by tho County Treasurer of Lin coln county- MetirasKa, on iNovemoer (. to tho plalntltr herein far taxes levied and assessed airalnst, said premises for tho years IM'l to UM.i inclusive, wnii interest and penal ties added, together With subsequent taxes paid thereon for tho yoars 1W)I to 1908 Inclu sive aiurrcKatlni? tho sum of 215.00 together ll i interest tnerenn at tho rato or lu per. cent tier annum irom October 1. 1IX)9. nainmr ornys ror decreo or roreciosuro or said lax lion and attorney fees of 10 percent ofttie amount recovered, and costs of BUlt, and that defendants n renulrcd to nav said Htims.andln default ot such payment Bald premises no sold topay-.no amount round duo with interest ami liena ties and attorney fees and costs, and that each and all of said do- fondants bo foreclosed of all eaultv of ro- demptlon In and to said premises and for such other relief as may bo Just and cqult- a i lie. You aro required to answer said petition on or beforo thoOih clay of December. 1909. uaicii tins uii day of October, nw, at North Platte. Nebraska. 020 4 p. x uii.lan. riaintirr Ry HoAni.ANn fc HnAOi.ANO. Ills Attys. NOTICE. ltcrtrnnd Fellsir. Melvlllo Kellx-r. Arthur Folder. Isaac Ftlber, Tllllo Felber. Corrlno i-oiiier .Hhafrcr. i:. (Jul I, belt schaoircr, all heirs of August Felhnr. clu- ceased. Oliver Crlssoy, Mariraret Crls- sioy, Oklahoma liiblo ft Rook Concern, a corixiratlon. Thomas II. Ward and Rernard Heer. defendants, will take nollco that on ibetflst day of October. 1V09. Union Realty fc Trust Co., a corporation, plalntllT herein, (lied Its petition In tho District Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska, airalnst said defendants. llioonject and prayer or which aro to qulot tho tltlo of tho ulatntllT In and to the north east quarter of section SI, township 13 N.. ranee at west of tho Gih o. m.. In Lincoln C.iiinty. Nebraska, In the said pit In Iff as nBiliisteac.h and allot the defends!! a icrelii. and to exclude each and all of thu said dn- fendants from any Interest, title, claim or demand In and to said lands. Von ate required to answer Raid natulan on or before the tit Ii dnyof December, 19011. listed wet zihi iwii. UNION REALTY & TRUST COMPANY. PlalntllT o 2(1-4 Ry Wir.cox St Hai moan. Its Attys. PRORATE NOTICE. In the mattci ot the cstato ot Herman Otten, deceased. In tho County (Jnurt of Lincoln county, Ne braska. October 18th. 1909. Notice Is hereby Klven. that tho creditors of s:ild deceased will meot tho Executrix of said estate, boforo thn County Judiro of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 13tb day ot Novemlier. IW9. and on thol3ih day of May, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for credllors lo present tholr claims and ono year for the Executrix to settle said cstato from tho 7th day of Septem ber. IWM. This notico to bo published for eight successive' Issues In the North Platto Trlbuno prior lo Novombcrt 13th, 1009. W. O. ELDER. 1-8 CVinnt.r .Tndgn. NOTICI! TO NON-RESIDENT DFFENnANTS. To Adam 11. Fisher and lois ono and two In block olirht.v-four of tho original City of North Platte. Nebraska, defendants: You aro hereby notitied that on tho 8th day of October. IWW S. Y. Glllan. plaintiff In said cause, (lied bis petition tn the District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, against yott and each of you, tho object and prayer ot which Is to foreclose a certain tax Hon upon tho property described as rollows, situated In tho County of Lincoln and Stato of Nebraska, to-wlt: lots oro and two In block eighty-four of thoorlglnal City of North Platto. Nebras ka, said tax lien Is based upon tax sale certlll cate No. '2874 issued by the County Treasurer of Lincoln County. Nebraska, on Novembor7. 1101 to the plalntllT herein for taxes levied and assessed aicalnst said premises for tho year lb90 to 1903 Inclusive wtih Interest and penal ties udded, together with thosulisequent taxes paid ther-on ror tho yoars 1W4 to 1003 in clusive, aggregating the sum of $110.00 to gether with Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 per cent per annum from tho date of tiling said petition. ' PlalntllT prays ror decree ot foreclosure of said tax lion and an attorney feo ot ton por cent of tho amount recovered and costs of suit, and that defendants bo required to pay said sufn, and In default of such payment said premises bo sold to pay tho amount round duo with Interest and penalties and at torney fees and costs, and that each and all of said defendants bo foreclosed o all equity of redemption In and to said premises and ror such other rellof as may bo equltablo and Just. You aro required to anwer said petition on iH'forothe'J.'nd day of Novombor. 1900, Dated. this 8th day of October, at North PI alto Nebraska. S. Y. GILI.AN. Plaintiff. Ry Iloagland & Hoagland, Ills Attorneys. Road No. 328 To all whom It may concern: The comml-slonor appointed to locate a public road, commencing about 1 rods, east ottheS.iV. cornerof section 31-9-28 and run Ing thence north about bo rods, thence north east about 40 rods around hoad of canyon, thence north about so rods, thenco northeast about 30 rods, thenco north 100 rods, thenco northeast io Ingham, Nebr., on suction tl; this road to connect with road No. 218 south of railroad and to bo 40 feet'wldo, has reported In favor of tho location of said roud.and all claims for damaga or objections thereto must, bo died In the olllco of the county clerk on or boforo noon on the 28th day of December, 1UOII or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated Norlh Platto. Nobr., Oct. 25. 1009. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PURLIOATION. Department of the Inierlor, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte Neb . . . October 18tb, 1909. Serial No. Oioul. Notico Is hereby given that Alphcus M. Mlson. of Maxwell. Nebraska, who on June. 28th, tool, madu II. E. No. Z0W3, Serial No. tt'000, for nori beast quarter and houthwest quarter, section 20. township 14 N range 2s West of tho Uth Principal Meridian, has lllcd notico of Intention to mako final five year proor. to establish claim to tho land above described, before the Register and Receiver, at Norlh Platto. Nebraska, on tho 15th day of December. ICOU. ' Claimant names as witnesses! Fred M. Ivtiser, of North Platte, Ned.. Ernest E. cuiiraw, uiiiiiuii .n iorK. oi maxwell, Neb., and Poler F.Hukraw.of Willard. Neb. n 2-Ml .1. E. r.vANH, KeirlMnr. Notice of the Hearing of the Probate of Foreign Will In the County Court of Lincoln County. To all persons Intorested In tho estate ot Charles Counvelman. deceased. Whereas. .lennlo E. Counsi Iman and Boy mour Morris, or Cook County, Illinois, have Hied In uii olllco a puiltlun praying to havo a duly authenticated copy of what purports to Iks the lust will andtcstament of ono ( harlesCounsolman, who died In Cook coun ty. HI., on or about tho 20ih day "of March. 1901. admitted to probato as a foreign will, which will purports to havo beon admitted to probale by tho probato court of Cook county. Illinois, on or about thu id day of May. 1901, which will relates to both real and personal cstato and especially to tho south east quarter of section 1T7 township 13 north, ranKO of, west oi ino eutu i. ai., in Lincoln county. Nebraska. i navo tnoreroro appointed Monday, the 15th day ot November. IWW, at Oo'clock tn thu fore noon, at inu county court room tn said mtltltl. flu tn.t Cllnn nnrl nln,m rn.ll,.ln..lHM V , T . T . . Y : . e imi vui- uvui inu of said petition, nt which lima and Dlaceyou and all concerned may appear and contest I lie. fli.mmlnir of unlrl iollt t.i ....i.n, n Olfff) will. It Im fiif(lia.ii.fnBi1 tl,. .t,l .,...11 elvonuUcctu all persons Ititurrsud 4u said- isiim-, wi inu iHjiiuuuuj- Ul HUH PUIUIOH fttld NAfllH. Itr fniiwllli n rwit' tt tl.lu tr-A ii r I... published In thu fxorlh Platto teml-Weekly Tribune, a newspaper printed ond published In said county, for three weeks successively, mm inu uaiu ei. iur neaniitr. , In witness whereof. I have hereunto sot my tin n.l n ml l.tTlnln I una I , l.lu JAtt dm, nf n..l. trr,ilW. v, u manah wamr uuuyv.