Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SOIiSOKIPTION KATKoi Odo Year.caab in advanco II.2& Months, cub In advance 66 eta Entered at North PI tit to, Nebraska, PoatofDce as second claaa matter. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909. mwM a wn rniiNTV mcwc 5? IVMll IUIV VVVIU I 11UTIU - fct F. J. Powell, who had been visiting friends in and near the city, left Wed ncsday for Scattlo, Wash. Trains from the east yesterday morr. Ing were four or Ave hours late. Delays were reported on both the Iowa roads and the Union Pacific. iM &WCH, or tnc uranu island sugar factory, was in town on business yes terday, going from hero to Hcrshey to look after tho shipment of beets. For RentNine room house and barn on west Front Btrcet. Will place the same in good repair. Apply to W. V. Hongland. Chas. F. Horner, representing the Ridpath Lyceum Bureau, was in town yesterday conferring with tho Chau tauqua officers relative to attractions for the 1910 assembly. An offer of S47.C0 per aero for 120 acres adjoing tho Catholic cemetery south of tho river, was refused by the owners Wednesday. Fifty dollars per aero is asked for tract. bale Twenty per cent discount on Men's, Women's and Children's Under wear at Tho Loader. Tho little touch of winter weather this week has mndo a pcrceptiblo im provement in tho clothing and dry goods trade. An early winter invaria bly makes good business for theso lines. Tho "Commecomcnt Days" company arrived this morning and will pfosont that musical comedy at tho Keith this evening. There nro ubout fifty in tin company, and of course the girls nro all chic and protty. uo to vvyman 6i joiirics for your horse shoeing. Plenty of help and horses promptly attended to. Gaunt's old stand. Tho Union Pacific sent out from Om aha this week a pay car from which tho employes i lceivcd their checks. This was dono partly on account of tho num ber of men employed In double tracking, Ujunlly tho checks aro sent to tho sta tlon ngenta. AH tho nowly elected county and precinct ofilcors aro required to flit their bondo with tho county clerk be fore January 6th, 1910. It will bo well to havo theso bonds filed as early ns possible in order that tho commls doners may act upon thorn. Not in many yearB havo wo had such good sleighing as during tho past three days; in fact it is unusual for tho streets of North Platto to bo packed bo evenly and solidly with Bnow. Sleighs and sleds havo been in demand, and sledding parties aro being much on joyed by tlio younger people. 1 ho rush of land scekorB to this sec tion started in last week, but tho heavy Bnow Tuesday caused a falling off in tho number nrriving. As soon ns tho unow disappears these homo Beckers whl appear in greater numbers and real cs tato agents anticipate n good busincL this fall and winter. Sco those now Glovo Silk Jersey Waists.. Tho latest craze. At Wilcox Department Store The Now York World pronounccu "A Gentleman from Mississippi" as great a piny as "Tho Man of tho Hour" As our pcoplo recently witnessed tho latter play, they nro in a position to judge tho morits of "A Gentleman from Mississippi" which will bo pre sontcd at Tho Keith next Monday ovo ning. uwing to n lack or n quorum no meeting of the city council could be held Tuesday night. With Tobln out of tho city permanently and Tracy out ovcry other ilght, it is Bomowhat difficult to secure u quorum. It has been over n month since tho council succeeded in getting tho requisite num bcr of members. I mnko a specialty of lookinc up non resident owners and buying land for Lincoln County people. If thero is any thing joining you or in your vicinity mat you wunt, wnio mo. 1 O. E. Elder, North Platto. At no timo havo tho peoplo of Norl Platto had bo much faith in tho futui prospects or tuo city, and all seem satisfied that it is only n question of few yearB until wo havo a population of ten thousand. Ono satisfying condl tioiV is that tho business men nro pull ing together bettor than for years pasl. When this condition pruvoi gobd results follow. fyJtbtilwfcftl- harbor of tho American Order of Protection was honored Wed nesday evening by tho presence of Su premo Commander Price and Supremo Secretary Gnylord. To moot theso grand officers a largo attendance of members was present and the evening proved pleasant and profitable one. Enjoyable refreshments were served at tho close of tho evening. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES Capita) and Surplus $130,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SCEDERGER, Vice-President, F. L. M00NEY, Cashier. SACRIFICE SALE OF TOWN LOTS. Why go out into tho country to buy residence lots when you can buy the following choice residenco lots in tho West End where they will incJcaso in vaiuo and nlwoys be in demand. Three nice lota in block 17, Town Lot Co's Addition, $350.00 for nil three. Two handsome lots on Block 12, Town Lot Co's Addition. $350.00 for both lots. Thrco handsome lots on west Fourth street, sewer in and paid for, $1200.00 for the three. Four choice lota on west Sixth street closo in for $400.00, $450.00, $500.00 and $650.00 each. These lots aro all closo In, high and dry, do not require any filling nnd each of them is worth moro money than wo arc asking for them. Buchanan and Patterson. The Big New York Success Coming. "A Gentleman from Mississippi" tho most successful comedy produced in Now York City in tho past twenty years, with a record or ono year more nnd six months Chicago, comes to the opera House Monday mgnt, xsov u. Nothing is moro significant of dramatic success In Now York than out of town comment. In hotels nnd upon rnilway trains thoro is n tense nnd gripping moment of auspenso toward tho closo of ono of tho acts. Tho genial old Southern Senator, roused to indignation by tho corrupt, naval base scheme, rounds upon tho legislative plotters and roars forth that "noxt day ho will call them to account at 12:30." "What aro you going to do to-morrow at usssur asks his secretary, as tho others with draw. "Damned if I know." replies tho Bcnator truthfully, and tho curtnlns falls amid shouts of laughtor and is raised for a dozen sccno calls. Christian Church Notes. Tho revival services continue. Last Lord's Day proved a very encouraging day. Four services wero hold and all were intensely interesting. At the morning Borvico two enmo forward and ono young man at tho afternoon sor- vice. A good nndienco gathered at tho evening servico notwlthstnnring the union servico at tho opera house. "Tho Greatest Living Quostion" was iIIb ciiHsed by Evangelist Johnson in a mas terly way. Monday ovonlng "White Washed nnd Washed White",. Tuesday evening "Tho Threefold Gospel". At the invitation n beautiful sight met our eyes, two Btepped forward without any personal solicitation, nn old man nnd u boy. Youth and old ago mot showing tho slmplo gospol appeals to both alike. This evening ' 'Tho Weeping Saviour". If you como once you will want to como again and you will find n cordial wel come, "It was fino" is the verdict of all ovory evening. Twenty-fivo havo boon added to tho congregation to dato and many moro thinking seriously of tuklng tho stop into Uio kingdom. It is a groat thing to bo able to rally pco plo around the Cross of Christ. Will Ask For Something in 1911. Wlillo not taking active" part in the political affairs of tho county, tho Winner is well pleased with tho result of tho rocent election. So far as the south sido Is concerned, we think it is well that no opposition wan mado to tho candidates who wero up for a third torm, Bosldes being good man, their rotiromont at Uio ond of their third torm will cloar tho slato up nicoly for a now deal two years from now, when at loast threo of tho leading offi cers, treasurer, clerk and Bherifr, will bo contested for by now men, and tho south sido will and should como up for somothing worth whilo. For a half dozen years past, or for a dozen, eo far as wo kpow, no county office has been given to any man south of tho Platto river, oxwpt''that.qfcoramls6lori6r, and that was glvnnasamattccju&ioosslty. Whon tho noxt county election comes around the peoplo of tho south part of Lincoln county will bo in position to ask ror and get tno uest thoro is going. Wallace Winner. bnie Twenty per cent discount , on Tho Leader's fino lino of Millinery. I dailies cannoi tuioru 10 pass up una DttlCs DEPOSITARY. Commenting on Governor Shallcn bergor's announced opposition to coun ty option and his apparent determin ation to stand nlono on tho enforcement of tho daylight bill and tho Slocumb law, tho Hastings Tribune says: "This move may be looked upon by Governor Shnllonbergor ns being politic, but it is plain that tho governor forgets that little maxim of Abraham Lincoln's about fooling tho people part of the timo but not nil tho time." Ab a mat ter of fact thero has not been n time since Govornor Shnllenberger went into office that he has himself known whnt ho would do noxt with regard to the liquor question, and oven now no one can make a safe guess, because ho wil do whatever ho thinks will best help tho political game. Kearney Hub. Only ono candidate nt tho recent state election received a majority of tho votes cast, according to tho official returns. Tho total number of ballots waa 207,002, which requires 103,602 for n majority. Judgo Barnes, who re ceived tho highest vote for judge, had but 93, 502, exactly ten thousand short of n majority. C. S. Allen, republican candidate for regent, received 10-1,188, being slightly moro than a majority Tho prohibitionists, with seven thou snnd votes, nnd the littlo less than five socialists with thousand, would evidently havo held the balance of their hnbit powor in tho state but for of wasting their votes on hopeless miner pnrtles. Lincoln Journal. Choice Lots for Sale. I hnve ton cholco lots in Pennistona Addition for sale for less money than any other lota being offered, consider ing location nnd sizo. Also thrco lots on West Fifth St. thnt I can sell at $750 for tho three, or will soil separate. Phono 250. O. E. Elder.' Strictly Pure Bottle Milk. Wo can supply milk to n few moro regular customers. Also have a limited amount of fancy dairy butter. Phono D 75. DOOLITTLE PltODUCE COj DR. ELMS' General Practice of Medicine, Surgery Together with his Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Your Glasses Carefully Fitted. Offico and residence 413 East Fifth St, on ground floor, no stairs to climb.. Phono 659. North Platte, Nebraska. GO TO P. M. SORENSON. Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Bliop 107 Eat FUtii, Fer, Sale New Five Room House on west 10th street, with electric lights, city water and bath room; all rooms largo and lately papered. Nice lawn and trees. $1100.00 cash will buy it. Temple Real Estato & Insurance Agency. HARD TO BEAT is our cigar. Tho moro you smoko the moro you'll praise it, because n veteran votnry of tho weed knows a good thing when ho lights it. uniy smokers of these c rrnrs have a match for them. Our five-centers can't be duplicated for n nickel anywhere else in North Platte. J. F. SCHMALZRIEH. A ROADSIDE MEETING with a wealthy acquaintance will cause you no embarrassment if you arc riding or driving a horse from our livery stable. We mako It a point to keep our servico as nearly as possible up to tho, standard of a private stable. The result is that on tho road you'll meet no ono you need take off your hat to A. M. Lock. Hunting Prohibited. Notice is hereby given by the under signed land owners and losses or land in 11 nil i'recinct, that no hunting is hereby premittca on tho land owned or leased, oy us, and any person found thorcon will be prosecuted under the law relating thereto. Schrever & Mnrlett Geo Konf H. Waltemath G. W. Long & Sons rrank Steel ueo. Shanks FrcdMnlono Blankcnburg Bros. Geo. T. Patterson Charlie Robinson Loren Purdy Frank Ebelc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I S. TWINEM tl. Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon. Office: McDonald Bank ituiMinf. Phono 183. A, J. Ames. M. I). Mario Amos, I. I)- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stono Drug Co. Phones: Office 273. Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofilco: Over McDonuld Bank. Phonofl 1 0fllce 180 f hones V Re8idence n5 D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 nn' 8. McDonald Stato Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & II ALT TO AN, Attorney s-nt-T.aw. Offico Store over Scha1 Phono 8 Clothintr P PATTERSON. AHornoy-at-Lnw, Ofilco: for. Front & Dew" b. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that on tho 30th day of November, 1909, tho Mayor and City Council of tho city of North Platto will receive bids for $100,000.00 of water bonds of tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, dated October 1st, 1909, duo twenty years from their dato but payable after five years from date, at tho option of the city, nnd bearing in terest nt tho rato of five per cent per annum, said bonds In demoninations of $1,000.00 each. Said bids must bo filed on or boforo 12:00 o'clock noon of tho 30th day of November, 1909, and blddors nro required to accompany their bids with a certified check of $1,000.00 to Insuro tho good faith of said bidder. Tho Mayor and City Council reserve the right to reject nny and all bids. Tiios. C. Patteuson, Mayor. Attest: CifAS. T. Temple, Clerk. Change and Vacation of Part of Road No. 309. To All Whom It may concern i The fommUkloni r appointed tn locntr a chance and vacate a part of Koad No. 801". has reioried In favor of bald rh tinge, lievtnnlnir at section 20 of said, read No. S'O, runntntr i hence In a southeasterly directum to Hit flat between secilous II and 12 of old road No 3W. thence. In a norl h asterly direction to connect with station II of Koad No.imi; he has also reported In favor of vacation of that part of road No. SO1.). Ilnir Is-twecn the terminal isilnts o' the chat'tre and all ob jection then In or claims fordamutro must be tiled In the otllce of the county clerk on or IWoru noon on Hie I'tSih day of Decemlier, IM', or-ucli toatl Milt be ihtabllsht'd with on i reference thereto. Dulud. North I'lalio, Nvbr., net 2S. lrcj. F. It EI.I.IPTT. Notice. Thomas Snbo'd, do 'endant. will take notice tliatontlioZOtli day o' October, 1100. Wellman II. Paddock. plaintiff herein, filed lilt peti tion In ilia District Court or Lincoln County. Nebraska, ntralnsl Thomas Habold and tin' South I'laile Lumi & Trust Co. the nl. led mid Dialer of which aro to obtain a dicrcc iirimnir mat a certain montairo j x cent I'd hi Freeman V Slddous on tho Southeast H of Section 8. Township!1. Nature 82 In Lincoln county. Nebraska, to tho South I'lalto l-oan ft Trust Co.. and by tho South Platte Loan & Trust Co. assigned to tho defendant Thomas Habold which mort gage Is for tho sum or tlW uo, dated ev tnitMT ntn ltw, and recorded in nooKHor Mortpatscs. at raw "4, haslieen fully paid and satisfied, and for a decree cancelling the name of record and fora further decree finding that a certain mnrieaKe executed by tree man v Sltldous on the land aforesaid. o the Couth ' alio Liinii ft Trust, Co.. for f'lT.Mi on September 6ih., 1M0. and recorded in iKxik or Miirliraiies, nt rave 047, lias lieeti fully paid and satisfied and ror a decree ance 11 tiir ami sat ry ntr sain mor travu cr n curd, and nlalutltT oral h that his tlllo to said land Ik-(ltileled as avnlrs nil claims of iho defendants, Thomas Saliold anil Freeman V' Slddous. and thai tin y ho excluded from any Inter-M In and to the land arorvsalri. You are reoulred to anwer said tieMiloiion or before the lSlh day of llccetnber. 100V. uaieu oct. y, ivim Wkixman II. Paddock. tty Wurnx Mam.man. UN Attorneys IN Til P IIISTIIIOT COURT OK LINCOLN tlOUMTV, 8TATK Or MKIIIlAHKA. .Tames II. Knurr. I'lnltnlir. vh Ilnmlltnn Loan and Trust Company and llurnion K Kninioiia, lc fendMiiN. Summons. The defendants Hamilton Loan and Trust Company, and Herman V. Emmons, will lake noiicu that uo tlio iW'tli day ui Octotior, WJ. the ulalntirr II led is net It on In tlie dis trict court o Lincoln County. Nehrnkn. Hitalnst you, tlio said named defendants. the otiject and nrnrer or which an, that a ! creu of court Irenlen d adjudtilntr plain I IT io b i lie owner of Hie west half ofsouili est quarter, and east Imlf of south wet quaru r. of secllon llilrtv-four, township six- li en, rantre tweniy-slx. Lincoln County, !Su- rasKa. ana tur'hr as ni'Biust (!efen(ini Hamilton Loan & Trust Comoanv. that a eerlalti morttracu i txm said luiid mado by one Hubert II Kilmer, Jr and vlfe. for win lavoror said loan ana trust com pany and duly recorded In the olllceof the t( ceivcr or needs .nine win, ititn. in Hook 7. at oaire tSOO. Ik' adjudged lo havo been fullv paid, that said moriirRW h" canceled of record, and that plalullirn tlllo to ald land betiuleled as airulnst mortirairc lien of said letenilaut. That as airnlnsi th) derondnni lle'man I' Emmons, the further pi aver of piainiiir-s petuiun aK that ins title in said leulfstale lie established as or or and sntu r lor as airalnst any adveree claim of said tie 'endant thereto by reason of lielnif the bus tin nd or one. Harriet J. hmnions. a stilne- ntieiit owner of an Interest In said land In luberllancuas HioduuRhierofonu James II. iiecKwitn. who cued hi irt u or said Ihihi on or aiKittt. theztsi day of August, lew. and halt) Harriet J. Emmons eonveyliiK her Inter st In said land to plaintiffs eranlor. the defendant not Joining In said conveyance, and further asklnt necreo thai defendant Is' barred and estopi'td ttom hhvlhtr or clnlinlnir any In terest adverse lo piaintllT's title thetelti, or those clalnilnit or holding by or throueh him In and to said leal estate. You the said hiiovo named dereiniants and each or jou are required to answer said petition on or before Hecemher '3ih. IWii. Dated this Mill day of Ocmlter. 1W. .Iamro II. Kmhiii, I'lalntirr. dS-trty.T It DnNN Hl Attorney. OIIDEUOE IIEAIUNGON PETITION I'OIl AI'rUINT.Mli.NT OK A 1 M IMHTUATOIl, Stalnof Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. In the county court November 'si. WH. In the mailer of tho estatuof Mary Latn- i itiL'ti. deceased. On readlntr and flllntr tlio pell Ion of Mary m iiarrniKion. praline lliat tlie admltil-i ra Ion of said estate maybe granted to John llerroo as Aitmln straior Ordered. That November 22d. 1P00, at 10 i 'clock a, m.. Is aliened for hearlnc saltl liellllim whon all persons Interested in saltl matter may appear at. a county court lo oi held tn and for said county, and show causi why the urajcrof petitioner should not Ih trranted. This order to Im piibll-hi d for six siiceo-sivp issin s In Uio North I'latte Tribune prior to wovemiier zm iiiuv. W O. Ei.dkm. County .Tudsro. Notice for Publication. Perlol No. 0221.1 Department of the Inferior. U. S. Land Otllce at North I'latte. Nob. OcioImt. iStli. IW0. Notice Is hereby clvrn that Charles V Wll klnson.of North I'latte. Neb., whoon Octolier. lain, ivut, mane Homestead I'.ntry No. ukv. serial No WKfvs. for north east quarter and souiu nan or soutliwesl quarter, section W, townsiup iv, north, rantre 31, west oi the uth principal meridian, has tiled notice or Intention to moke filial 11 vo J eat proof, to establish claim to the land alsive ilecrlhed, before the rcttlsierand receiver at North I'latte. Nebraska, on tho !ud day of liecemis'r. iws. Claimant names as witnesses: O. F. Meier. Art luir Conner. Carl ltrneder. nnd Thomas Zimmerman, all of Norl h Plane, Neb. OZV-" .1 K r.VA ns. Keirlster NOTICE OK I'UOIIATE OK WILL. State of Nebraska. I Lincoln County, In the County Court. Tlio stato of Nebraska, to delsces, leca- tees aim netrs anu to any others interested In said matter: You am hereby notified that an Instrumct.t of Mary Ennlun-, deceased, Is on fllelUhHid puriHiriinir to do the ast will and leslamen couri mm also a pe'lllon praylnc for the PMl at Of said Instrument, nnd for tin. no. lMilinuicnt of Frank II. Kntrland as executor. l ha' on iiiesuin day or Novemter, ivw, at o'cloi'k a in., said pel ll Ion and tlio proof o the extcutlon of saltl Instrument will be heard, anil that If you do not then aneea and. contest, said court mav orobain mwl record the same, and m am administration of urn state lo e ratiK it. Km: and This notice shall be published for six sue cesslvo Issues In the North I'latto Trllmne, print tusald hourlnir Vltnessmy hantl and ofllclal seal Ihls 8H aay or Novcmtiur. kkv. w. o. Er.pr.ii. n V-a County .IihIbo, CONTEST NOTICE. Donarlment of tho Interior. unt Ited Stales Laud Olllco, North I'latte, iNehruska. October HUh.ltCfl. A Hlllllclent contest aflldHVlt. IihvIih.' lunn filed In l his ofilco by Allmrt ilreen conlestaul. atrallist homestead einri No iUWl Serial ittfUo. made tic.tol or (lib, uma lor noriheast quarter souinwcst quarter, south hair norhwcsl quarter, section H. township 14. rantru 27, by heirs of ltlchartl Q Edwards contea'ee. In which It Is a Peited tbatt I. The ulsivu named claimant In his life timo never cultlvuted any portion of the above described land, 'i. Said claimant never In his llfo time es tablished residence uiion said land or resided thereon. 3. cald claimant has wholly failed lo live or reside upon said land and has been absent therotrom for six months and one day la-t past. Fald nbsenco fmm said land was not due to claimants employment In tlie army, navy or marine corps of Ihe United Siaies. durliiir any war n which Ihe United 8tates has lieen eiiirutred . 5 The said claimant died about two years ao anil conies ant has Iven unable to find tjut whether ho loft any heirs. Blnie the death of said claimant no ono has resided upon said land or cultivated any portion or used any iKirtlun whatever for any niirion'. .either has Die land Is-eit Impnived In any wsy since the death of said clulmanl. Kaeh and all of saltl defects now exist. Suld parth s aro hereby nntllled to appear, respond and otter evidence touchlm said alleiratious at ten o'cloi'k a. m on lliccmber II, lltKi lc foro Ihe lieulsier and Hecelver al bo Unltid States Land Olllco In North I latte. Nebraska The said contestant liavlne In a proper aflhlavli, tiled OcioImt 111. W set forth tacts which show that after clue dllltrence personal service of this notice can not ho made It Is litiehy ordered and directed tliat such notice beiilvoii by due and proin-r publication, .1 K. Evans It 'tfNter OUDRKOF IIEAItINd ON PETITION FOB AlTUlN riUEiH T OK AHMliNlfl fltATOlt. isiatoor NoiirosKa, Lincoln uounty, ss. in iiieuiiuniy uourt Ntivemner ihi, nvj. In iho mailer of the estate of Iiano Lamp lauuh. deceased. On reaillinr alul mini.' tin. .petlilonof Mary M lUtilnttlon, i rajliik' that too auinini-iraiinn or saltl esiaie may bo Kraniitl lo.lohn llertod as adinlnlsiraior. Old red. Thai Novt ml er 22i d, HWi. at 0 o'i'liM'l; a. m . Is asshntd for heur.iiL' said w llllon. when all persons Inleres'ed in suld matter may appearal a county court, to lie lntl In untl forsald eoipiiy. and show csuse why the prayer of petitioner sho i.d nut 1h Krantttl. This order to lu published for six successive IsMles III the Norib Plaltn Trllnmn Pllor in NOT, fctmlJ IW NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. To Samuol Hnoll. Kate J. Snoll, Sarah Urauph Guardian, nnd lots one tno, three, four. Ave. tlx, seven and eight In block six teen, of llio original cltr of North I'latte, Lincoln County, Nubraska, non resident defendants. You and racu or you are n ere or noiuiea that on tho 2.1th day of OctolsT. 1WW. S. Y. Olllan. plalntilT tn said cause tiled Ids petit Ion In Hit) District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, against you and each of you, tho ob ject and prayer of which Is lo foreclose a certain tax lien upon tho property described a9 follows, situated In thoCouuiy of Lincoln ailU OIBIU ui iluuruiHa, iu-niii lajibuiiu, mu, three, lour. five. six. seven and eleht In block sixteen, of tho orlKlnal city of North Platte, in Lincoln uouniy. NetirasKn. taiu tax ncn Is based upon a tax salo certificate numtior 2aiu issuetl by the County Treasurer of Lin coln Count Nebraska, on November 7, 1901, to Ihe plHlntirr herein ror taxes levied ana. asse-sed airahist said premises for the years IRl'l to una Inclusive, wiiii interest and ponai tlesatldtd, lordlier with subsequent taxes imltl iheteon for Ihoyoars llWl to 1V0S Inclu sive aimreKalliiir thesutn of fMfi.U) tonelher wini in erest tiierern at the tatt or iu per cent tier annum Horn Oct' Is'r I. lt0 riaintiir prays ror decree or roreciosuro or sslil tax lieu and attorney fees of 10 percent of the amount recovered, and costs of suit. and thai defendants be reoulred lo nay Bald sums, and In default of such tiaj moni said premises is sold lopayMic amount round ouo with Interest an t penalties and attorn y fees anil costs, and that each and all of said de fendants be foreclosed of all equity or re demption In and to said premises and for such other relief as may be Just and cqult- l)IO. You aro rent! red to answer sad rot It Ion on orb-fore tho6lhday of Decemlier. 11)09. Dated tins 1111 day or October, nw, at North I'latte. Nebraska ozn-i h. v UH.I.AN. riaintirr lly lloAtit.ANn & IIOAniiANP, Ills Attys. NOTICE. Uerlrnnd Fcllier. Melvlllo Felber. Arthur Fellier. Isaac Kilber. Tllllo Fellier. Corrlno rellier Shaffer. B. Uult.lieit. SchaeiTer, all hi Irs of Aucust Feltier. de ceased. Oliver Crlssey, Marearet Crls HMiy. Oklahoma Klbln & Hook Concern, a corporation. Thomas II Ward and Ilernard li er. delcnoains, will take notico mat on i he 21st day of October. It 0i. Union Hcalty& Trust Co., a cotporallon. plalntilT herein, tiled Its petition In the District Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska, asalnst said defendants, tneotiject and prayer or winch are to quiet the tlllo of the plaintiff tn and lo the north east quarter of section 27. township 13 N.. i ance at west, or the (Sin p. m , in Lincoln tunty. Nebraika. In tho sahl nit In Iff as sRitnsl each and all of the defendHt. b ereln. and lo exclude each and all of the suld d- leiidanls from am Interest, title, claim or demand tn and to said lands. You ate n nulred to answer said net I tlon on or iM'fori'thetlili da.ro' December, 19W. listed Oct. zist umi. UNION ItEALTY & TItUST COMPANY. PlalntilT n JD-4 lly Wnox tt II Al T.tnAN. Its Attys. PKOIIATE NOTICE. In the uiaitel ui the estato of Herman Ottun. Jeceasod. Hi the iTountv onurt or Lincoln countr. Ne braska. October 18th. KjO. Notice Is hereby iMven. that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tho Executrix jf said estate, before tho Countr .Indue nf Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county ourt riHim In said countr. on the 13th dav of Novemlter. llW.and on ibol3ih day of Mar. mill, at 0 o'clock a m. each day. for the uur- pose of prescntluir Hielrelalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for the Executrix to ett osa tl estate from the 7t hdar of SePtem- 1st. llin. This notico to be published for eight -uccesslve Issues In the North Platto Trlbuno prior to Novemliert I3i.li. Hiou. w . a. Er.nrcn. H,-S rvnmtr .Tiidtro. NOTIClt TO NON-IIPSIDKNT DrVK.NDANlH. To Adam 11. Fisher and Ioim one and two In block eluhty-four of the original City ot Norm i'latte, Nebraska, defendants: You are hereby nntllled that on tho 8th dar of October. 1100 S Y.lllllati. plaintiff In said cause, filed his petition In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. niralnst you hiiiI each of you, tho object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certa'n lax lion upon the property descrlla-d as follows, situated In ihe County or Lincoln and Statu of Nobraska, to-wll: lots oro and two hi block eluhty-four of Iboorlulnal Cltr of North I'lnttH Niiru. ka.'sald tax-luh Is based ujs-n tax sale. certifi cate rvo. aH issued ny me uounty Treasurer or Lincoln County. Nebraska, on Novemler7, 1104 loihe plaintiff herein for taxes luvled and asessed niralnst said premises fo the year IsWJ to 1003 Inclusive with Interest and penal ties adrti d. toiret her wit It the subsequent taxes paltl t her on for tho years IP0I to llU8 In clusive, agereiratlntr tlio sum nf Slid 00 to gether with Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 per cent per annum rrom the dale of ttllnirsald petition. Plaintiff prays Tor dectee of (on closure of sahl tax lluu and an attorney fee of ten por cent of Ihe amount recovered and costs of suit, and that defendants Iki required to pay suld sum, and In default of such payment said- premises Is so'd lo pay ihe amount round due with Interest and is nalltes and al lot ney fees and costs, anil that each and all of said defendants bo foreclosed o all equity of redemption lit and to said premises and ror such other relief as may bo equitable; and Just. You am required to anwer said petition on tierore l he 'ilw dayof November, 11KW Dated this Bib. day of October, at North Plaito Nobraska. ., , P- V, Oitxan, Plaintiff. lly Huaeland & Hoaeland, Ills Attorneys. Road No. 328 To all whom It may concern: Tho comnd-sloner appointed to locate a public road, comment-liic about 2.1 rods east of Hie S. iV. cornerof section 31-0-20 and run Inu thence norlh about HI rods, thenco north east about to mds atotind head of canyon, thence north about 3d rods, thenco noriheast alioutSU rods, thence north 180 rods, tboneo northeast io Durham, Nebr.. on section 2U-9-'.'0: this road to connect with road No. 218 south ot railroad and to bo 40 feet wide, has rejHtrted In favor of tho location of said rond.and all claims for damatro or object Ions thereto must bo tiled In Ihe olllco of tho county clerk on or beroro noon on the aatb day of December. 1WW or such road will bo established wit bout reference thereto. Dated Norib Platto. Nebr.. Oct. 24. 1008. F. II. Elliott. Coitntv Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUB LIGATION. Department of ihe Interior. U. S. Laud Olllco at North Platte Neb , , , October I8tb. I0W. Serial No (Uuuu. Notico U hereby ulven that Alpheus M. llsoii. of Maxwell. Nebraska, who on Juno. iHih, l Wl, made II. E. No. 2UIU2. Serial No. U200U, for northeast quarter and southwest quarter, sect ton 20. township It N ranite. iS West of the Uth Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to mako Dual five year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo deseriU'd, before tho ltt-Klsterand deceiver, at North Platte. Nebraska, on tho Uth day of Decemlier. IfWi. Claimant name as witnesses! Fred M. huser. of North I'latte, 'Neb., Ernest. E. Sukraw. Oltnton M York, oi Maxwell. Neb., and Peler F.Rnkraw.or Wlllard. Neb. n 22-H .1. V.. Kvans. Ililtr. Notice of the Hearing of the Probate of Foreign Will In tlio County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. To all persons Interested In tho estate of Charles Ootin-elmau, deceased. her, ns. .letuilo E. Counsi Iman and Sey mour Miirls. of Cook County. Illinois, have Hied In mi olllco a trillion prayhn; to havo a duly authenticated copy of what purports t;; 1st the last will and testament of ono t harlesCouuselmau, who died In Cook coun ty. III., on or about Iho 2eih day of March, lliul, admltteU to prubatu as a forelirn will! which will purports to have been admitted lo probate by the ptobale court or .Cook county. Illinois, on or about thu Sd dayof May, llJI, which will Mates to both teafand personal estateand especially lo the south east quarter of sectloii27 township IS north, raniru .11, west of the Sixth P M., in Lincoln county, Nebtaska. I havo ihen'foio appointed Monday, the Uth day of November. Mow, at Uo'clock In tho fore noon, at tho county, court room In said county, a thu time ami place for the lioarlnff of said petition, at which timo and placuyou fina" V.n.Vcwrilotl .P,ar..at,lM3r. anu conicst I be atimlttlncof said will to probata us a for ohm will, It Is lurther ordered that said petitioners Blve notice lo all peisons Interested In said estate, of iho pendency of this pulltlqn, and thu time and place of tho hearlnc of "Iho same.hy causlntt a copy of this order lo be published In tho North Plallo Semi-Weekly Irlbutio. u newspaper printed and published liibaiilcuiiiy. for throe weeks successively, aim the dato set for hearbnr. In wlliiess whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and olllclal sua). ibU 2Uih day of Octob- I iuuL'