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    Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
HnnsantPTifiN iiatkhi
Ono Yoar, cash In advance . ...II.2S
Month, CMh In advance 65 cu
Bntorod at North Platto, Nebraska, rostofflce
assocond class matter.
LOVERS
BOWER
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909.
Railroad Wages.
When the panic struck In 1907 tho
demands of railway employes for
higher wages were just swelling into
an impressive chorus. Then suddenly
jobs were at a premium and the de
mands ceased. Tho occasion of tho
claim for higher wages ceased also, for
tho cost of living fell over ten per cent
between October, 1907, and June, 1908.
But now the cost of living is back to
the prc-panic altitude. Indeed, it is a
little more than over. Moreover, the
railroads arc about back to tho old
level of prosperity. Business has in
creased, and on the whole freight rates
have been pressed upward at tho samo
By F. A. MITCHEL.
(Copyright, I'M, by Atnuilenn i'rexn Asso
ciation.! Out of Luke MiiKKlori'. In northern
Italy, risen a nhcer reel; to u height of
several hundred feel. On ii park
where lhi enilneiue tdopeH l. un en
late nciiulred by the Pcretll family
during the middle uses, when Italian
territory wan being divided up be
tween I he gentlemen robber of that
period. The stronghold built by Pe
rettl Ih now a ruin, and of till tittle
remain. Yet one may climb the art-
cent from It to the tttiiniult of the
rock, proceeding here and there over
short h par en of the old path by which
the I'eretllri freilli'iitly ascended to
hurl itibodlcs down on un attacking
foe. There remain on this pinnacle u
few weather beaten Ktones which tra
tilt Ion cults "Lovero' bower."
Of all the daughter: of the Iiouho of
Perettt. Hlaticu, who lived at a time
when (he HorglitM were eminent at
Rome, wuh the most beautiful and the
most celebrated. Iteport wild that her
heart was ns cold an her face was
henvenly. Indeed, there were whls-
I mako a specialty of looking up non
resident owners and buying land for
Lincoln County people. If thero is any
thingjoining you or in your vicinity
that you want, write me.
O. E. elder, worth Platte.
For Exchange.
A new 8 room house, best location in
North Platte, to exchange for good
land. Give description, location and
price of your land in your first letter.
Address 114 S. 12th St., Lincoln, Neb.
Kills Her Foe Of 20 Years.
"Tho. most merciless enemy I had for
20 years," declared Mrs. James Dun
can, of Ilayncsvillc, Me., "was Dys
pepsia. I suffered intensely after eat
ing or drinking nnd could scarcely sleep.
After many remedies had failed and
several doctors gavo mo up, I tried
Electric Bitters, Which cured me com
pletely. Now I can cat anything. I am
70 years old and am overjoyed to get
my health and strength back again.
For Indigestion. Loss of Appetite,
Kidney Trouble. Lame Back. Fomalo
Complaints, its uncqualcd. Only 50c at
btono Urug L,o.
Netice to the Pabl'C'
Notice Is horcby givon that bids will
be received in tho offlco of tho County
Clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
Notice.
Thomas Salmld. doVndant. will tnlin not Ire,
tliaton tho 20th day o'October. 1W. Wellman
II. Paddock, plaintiff herein, filed hW peti
tion In -tho District Court of Lincoln
for cash rental for the year 1910 for the County, Nebraska, against Thomas Sabold
noo nf inn fnllniulnrr rnnl oafnf. anflfVl. I ami I IIO COUtll I lat
'lattn Loin & Trust Co.. llin
object and prarer of which aro to obtain a
uecreo tinum? mat a certain mortiratfo
executed by Freeman V Slddnus on tho
tho 3d day of December, 1909. South I'latto l.oan & Trust Co.. and by tho
Dated North Platte, Neb., November South Platto Loan & Trust Co. assigned to
use of thq following real estate, south
east quarter section H-lu-al. ,
AH bids to be filed in tho offlco of
2d. 1909.
r u. ISLLIOTT, County Clerk.
A ROADSIDE MEETING
tho defendant Thomas Sabold which mort
iraco Is for the sum of SIM on. tinted Sen-
fitntwr nth.. 1W9. and .recorded In Hook Oof
Jloruaces. at Fairo Ml. has lieon fullr natd
and satisfied, and for a decreo canccllltnr
tho samo of record and for a further decree I
Undine that a certain mortgage executed by
Freeman V Slddous on tho land aforesaid.
10 uiu soutn riatto ixan Trust Co., tor
501.no on September 5th.. is, and recorded
In Hook 0 of Mortgages, at PaimSIT. has Ixien
muy pam anu sans icti and ror a ciecreo
cancelling ami satisfying said mortgniro of ...... ..... . ...in
record, and plaintiff prajs that his tltlu to wiwi u wuuiuiy utiiu.uiii.ui..; wm muou
?S!.Hi1.?rT.".,.,ti'',.lJ 'ir iV.?.V. -aJ'i p'a.!0J you no embarrassment if you are riding
v, . . """'" iiwiiiin iTHiniiti aim i iu limn I - . .
or driv nur a Horse irom our nverv
stable. We make it a point to keep
our service as nearlv as possible un to
the standard of a private stable. The
resu t is that on the road you'll meet
no one you need take off your hat to
A. M. Lock.
HARD TO BEAT
is our cigar. The moro you smoke the
more you'll praise it, because avoteran
F.ttrnv Nnlirn
Taken un on the east half of the votary of the weed knows n .thjnB
limn Mnui nvnrv inv or two wn honr . . . . . , " . ., , . , . wnen nOviignts H. uniy smOKera Ol un to b I no owm r
time. Now every day or two wo near pprnp, ,int ,1,,,, lurked tinder her northenst quarter section 14-14-33, one these cigars have a match for them. est quarier. and
that tho railroad employes arc propar- now.y ,,, nH ,hp tt ,,dU(,n 0ne mile north of the O'Fallon school Our five-centers can't bo duplicated for ft"' tweni"-!
ing to demand for themselves a larger
slice of tho new prosperity. Their
wnges, they arc ablo to show, have in
creased 20 per cent in twclvo years,
their cost of living 45 per cent.
Tho process of tho coming adjust
ment will bo hugely Interesting, for it
d3ah with a dtuation that is p act :nl y
new and which appears to bo approach
ing in all industry. Tho organization
o labor modifies, If it docs not destroy,
tho influonco of competition on wnges.
The organization of railroads modifies,
if it does not remove, any limitation
competition may in tho paBt have sot
on their capacity to pay wages. All
that keeps tho railroads from being n
mero tax paying agency, taking from
tho public whatsoever they care to take
for themselves and their employes, is
tho tendency of the public to organize,
through political agency, to protect
itself.
So hero wo have labor, employe and
public adjusting a distribution of
wealth with little assistanco from our
erstwhile automatic regulator, compe
tition. Force, tempered by law and a
senBo of justice, will mako tho adjust
ment. Wo may not like to call this
socialism, but it certainly is not the
competition of Adam Smith.Stato
Journal.
within the (lower. Several routiK no
bles who hud met her at foreign courts
traveled to her home on Lake Miik
Klore to propone for her bund. There
they met inlKforitine. One wuh wild
to have fallen III of n fever, and. al
thnuuti the barber on the reri'ttl es
house on November 7th, 1909, by the a nickel anywhere else in worm 1'iaue.
undersigned who there resides, ono light
bay mare, white spot in forehead and
J. F. SCHWALZRTEn.
left front and left hind feet white, I
with sucking mule colt; two dark bay
mares and one mule. Owner can havo
Hunting Prohibited.
Notico is hereby given by tho under-
V. Slddous, ami thai they bo excluded from
any Inter.! In and to tin' land afotvsald.
ion are red n I red to nnwc ronld iieililiinun
or ueiore ine lain day or December, r.w.
Dated Oct. J. HW
WRI.T.MAM H. I'AtltinrK.
tiy Wit.rox Ac IIai.i.ioak, IIM Attorney
IN TUP DISTIltCT COUNT OF LINCOLN
COUNTY, HTATK OK NKUltASKA.
James It. Knnrr. PlalntllT. v llamttlnn
Mau ami 't rust company and Hermon b .
e, mm mi s. defendants. summons,
Thudofendanls Ham ton Loan and Trust
Company, and Herman V. Emmons, will take
noilco that on the, 80th day of Octotter.
niv. mo maimm men ms pennon in t lodls
trlct court of Lincoln County. Netiraka,
against you. the said named defendants.
tlieol'Ject and prayer of which are, that a
rt ix-cnteri U adjudging iilnln
owm r of the went half of south
cast half of south west
thirty-four, townsh oslx
, I. T I I "1 " ....
II. I.I kU I. IT V 1 1 1 J 3IAi ..III..IIII .(llllli V.
braska, and further as analnst dufetidnnt
iiami ion ixian .v rrusi uonmanr. unit n
certain mortgage itH)n said land mado by
om- Itoliert II Kilmer, Jr and vtfe. for
f'lit win 'avoror said loan and trust com
pany and duty recordoii In tho olltcoof thn
lltceivorof needs ,111110 sutli, 1883. In Hook 7.
at page ww. oo aiuudged to havo lecn fully
paid, that said mortgage xt canceled of
tliotmii Hie liarner on tne rerem en ; , . 1 "V j o - ; "r--, record, aiuniiat piaiutiirs tiiro to ald land
tin., let nearlv all the blood nut of bin same by proving property and paying signed land ownets anU losses ot lanu iw.juleted as ogainst mortgage, lien of said
ale let niiri ail tne uioo i out or urn j i h p' . Vn,l n Ha Precinct, that no hunting is defendatit That as against tho defendant
,tit av,ti ' & uit auuiiu)
Tho records whljh Dr. Cook will sub
mit to tho University of Copenhagen ns
proof of his claim that ho reached tho
fjorth polo April 21, 1908, aro completed
nnd Walter LonEdale, Dr. Cook's secre
tary, sailed Thursday on the steamer
United, States for Copnhnjrentaking
tho records with him. Ho" expects, to
reach Copenhagen Dec." 7. LoiiBdnJo
Bald that thoy contained between
20,000 and 30,000 words and ho ex
pressed tho opinion that the tho univer
sity authorities would bo ablo to an
nounce a decision in tho matter by Now
Yoar'B.
Practically all of tho bodies of thoso
who perished In the Cherry, III., mino
diBastor havo been recovered. One
hundred and sixty-eight woro found
Tuesday morning, leaving but about a
scoro unaccounted for. Tho bodies wero
found in a tangled mass, complotely
blocking tho stairway leading from the
third to tho second vein, whoro tho
men had dropped in an effort to roach
the stairs. Black damp was tho cause
of death. Tho effort to escapo was
blocked by debris falling and covering
tho top of tho stair cuso,
Thoso muddy crosswalks on Dewey
etreot this week has been the source
of considerable complnint, and tho city
administration has been rather soveroly
"toasted." But it is not tho fault of
the mayor and council; cement wulkB
woro ordorcd laid sovoral weeks ago,
but tho freezing weather camo boforo
tho contractor could start tho work.
And after all, tho mud is preferable to
tho dust wo had boon having, and tho
moistur. is benoflcinl to tho country.
Th'jro was a general cessation of
bupincBB yesterdny, practically nil tho
stores remaining closed throughout the
day. Union Thanksgiving Borvices
wero held at tho Baptist church nnd
woro well nttonded. Tho weather was
bright and warm and many peoplo woro
out on tho streets, A maUnoo at tho
Crystal and skating at tho rink wore
afternoon nmuBcmenta.
Smoko "U.
North Platte.
P." Specials made In
body In an effort to Have hlin. Hie
young tnnti died. Another win Miild to
have left tht eaKilo at a Htorm wm
rMtifj. II Ih boat wits wrecked, nnd he
wuh drowned. It was rumored that
n third suitor had been accidentally
killed In fencltiK with the lady he
wooed, she Imvltin declared that she
would marry him If he could vanquish
her with the foil. Hut there wero
those who averred that this man was
sent to IiIh death purposely by tho icy
hearted Hlanca.
Whatever of truth there was In
these sinister reports, certnln It Is
that none of theso threo young men
ever returned from the wooing. Then
Pletro Calleonl, count of Mnlpnga,
who had Just succeeded to his family
os tut es. met Itlancn nt Home, fell un
dor her thrall and bepKed her to marry
him. Khe replied that she would glvo
rhlin his ntiswer at her father'H castle
on Lake Mnpglorc, where he was In
vlted to be her KUest the followltiK
month nt the full of the moon.
The young count wnH warned to dis
regard the Invitation and keep away
from one whose sulton had been, to
say the least, so unlucky, nut no one
on whom ninnrn smiled could ever be
luduccd to heed n warning. Pletro
jould barely wait for the days to
elapse when he should visit the girl he
loved to bo made happy, be belleved
and the moon was no pooner half full
than he set out from Home on his Jour
ney norlhwnrd. Headline the lower
end of the lake, he embarked nnd soon
snw the rock of the Perettlh looming
up ahead of him. He was received by
Count Pereltl. Hlnnca's father, and en
tcrtalned sumptuously.
After dining Pletro drew Rlancn
away on to a terrace nnd begged for
hor reply. "I will give It." she nald,
"on the summit of the rock." Darting
forward, she led the wny In the mln-
pled twilight nnd moonlight to the
path, which zlcznuged upward. Pletro
followed and was soon started on a
mnd chnse. The girl, light as a bird.
kept always the lead. The lover now
and again looked up to see her on the
road ahead, which to caln height had
been turned In nn opposite direction
She gazed down nn him. nn enchanting
witchery In her eyes. Though he htir
rled to his utmost ability, he could
never cnteh her. One moment be would
be looking out on t,o the blue Inke. the
silhouette moiiulatns and the full pnle
orb beyond. The next his glance would
meet those eyes that were lifting him
as the moon draws the ocean. And nil
the while within him was a fever that
was consuming him. At times when
he turned n sharp ancle In the path
his brain reeled, nnd he was like to
fall hundreds of feet below. But there,
nlwnvs above him. wuh Hint beautiful
face to sternly him. and. grasping the
jtiard rail, he stumbled on.
At last the top wus renehed. a pinna
ele of circular rock. And there. In tho
depths of Lovers' bower, reflecting tho
moon, were two bright eyes. The
count approached, and Blnnca Hhrnnk
back. Ills haud touched hers. A thrill
shot to Ids very heart.
There remains a fragment of the
slab wllb the two stone supports on
which niaticn Perettl and IMotro Cal
leonl sat side by side,
-Oh. Bilinear' cripd Pletro. "Have.
you brought me to this pinnacle tho
easier to lift me Into heaven?"
She rose and. walking hand In hand
wllh bun. advanced to the edge of the
cliff. Twice she paused nnd directed
Box 22, K. P. D. 1, Hershcy, Neb.
Millinery Store at Maxwell.
Mesdamcs Shaner and Benjamin have
opened a millinery store at Maxwell
anu invito tho ladles ot mat section or
the county to call and inspect their up-
to-date stock. Will nlso do dressmak
ing.
hnmhv nrnmlttnl on tho land owned or v'!1"0"! ".'J' '"."."or ptayer of
...wT . i iimiriiiiT m lieiiiiiiii ask. iimt. nw min ii.nit
lenseii liv ns. and nnv person lounu I r..ni i cmn. iu. ..iii,iui...,i nu ...i.,- .t
thereon will be prosecuted under the Moras against any adverse claim of said do
1n. rnlnHno- thnrAtn. fendant. thoreto by reason of Iwlng tho bus-
uanu or ono Harriot .1. amnions, a sulo-
law rolntintr thereto.
Schrever & Mnrlett Geo Kopf
H. Woltcmnth
Frank Steel
Fred M alone
Geo. T. Pnttereon
Lorcn Purdy
G. W. Long & Sons
Geo. Shanks
Blankcnburg Bros,
unnrnc uouiiibun
Frank Ebelc.
SCHILLER & CO.'S
Hard Water Soap.
A soap that lathers
quickly and freely, con
tains no free alkaline to
rough the skin. A splen
did soap for toilet and
bath.
Swiss Rose.
A sweet scented gl cerint
soap. Keeps the hands
from chapping.
8-oz Cakes 10c, 3 for 25c.
Bath Brushes,
Bath Sponges,
Bath Perfumes,
Bath Mitts,
Bath Towels,
Bath Sea Salt.
Everything for the Bath.
Schiller & Co.,
FAMILY DRUGGISTS.
1st door north First Natl. Bank
We Desire
to call the attention of the public to
our lino of Hnrdwaro and Harness. In
hardware wo enrnr a full lino needed
for general uso and all classes of har
ness hnrdware. We carry everything
in tho harness line. We do repairing
of all kinds and guarantee nil work.
We respectfully ask a share of
patronage.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T S. TWINEM
V . H meopathic Physiciun
and Surgeon.
Office! McDonald Bnnk Huildinfr
Phone 183.
J. Ames. M. D. Mario Amos, t. !)
OCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
Office: Over Stono Drug (Jo.
Phones: Office 273, Residence 273
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office: Over McDonald Bank.
, Office 130
Phones hRe8idenco 115
quent owner of an Inteteitt In tald land by
liilierltnncoaH tliodaiiKlitorofono .lames II
Ucckwllh, who died m lud or bald lnml on or
aiKut thozlsi day -f Atinust. IKK', and said
Harriet .1. urnmomi conveying her Interest In
said land lo plalutllTH irrantor. tho defendant
not Jolnlni; In said conveyance, and further
asKimrneoreotnat oerenuant ixs harred and
estUDneo from imvlmr or rlnlmlnir nnv In
tercsi auyerso to piaintum title therein, or
tnoso maiming or liominx by or through hlrn
to and to said leal estate. Vnn the mnli)
above nnmcd defendants and each of jou are
requirvu 10 nnswer saiu pennon on or before
pecemner win, iww.
Dated this 28th day of Octolicr, 1009.
.lAilKS II. Ivvmiit. I'lHlntlir.
d 8-1 lly.T II. PtiNK. IIIm Atlnrnny.
OltDEtlOF IIEAIUNOON PETITION TO It
AITUIHTJIKNT UI A f Ml I N fSTliA TOR-
Statoof Nobraska, Lincoln county, bs.
in mo county court November 'st. two.
In the matter of the, estntiwif Mnn- r.m-
imiL'ii. deceased.
un reading and tiling tlio notl ion of Mary
in uarnnvion. iiraytng mat tlio odm lustra
tion of said estate may bo granted to John
uerrod as Administrator
Ordered. That Niivemliop IWX). nt. tn
o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing said
Hitltlon, when all nersons Interested In said
matter may appear at a county court to bo
held In und for said county, and show cause
why tho tirayerof tietltloner hlionlil not tut
granted. This order lo hu publMied for six
successlvo Issues In tho North I'latto Tribune
unono novuinner zzu. iwj.
w. o. I'.i.dkii, County Judgo.
Notice for Publication.
D
R. L. C. DROST.
Osteopathic Physlcinn,
Rooms 7 an'' 8. McDonald
State Bank Building,
Phone 18.
W
ILCOX & HALT in A,
Attorneys-n t-Law.
Office over Scha- Clothlntr
Storc. Phono 8
m C PATTERSON.
Attorney-at-Lnw,
Office: Cor. Front & Dew" f8.
f ss
PREMUS FORSTEDT,
Blnnkenburg's Old Stand.
DR. ELMS,
General Practice of
Medicine, Surgery
Together with his
your I Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Your Glasses Carefully Fitted.
Office and residence 413 East Fifth St.
on ground floor, no stairs to climb.
Phone 659.
North Platte
Nebraska.
GO TO
P. M. SORENSON
FOR
nrrfcrf-j
Does He Kick?
Wo mean vour horse. Does his har
ness fit him or docs it chafo his back,
his breast or any terder mrt that
mukes him uncomfortable? Then bring
h m to this atoro when you buy him a
new harness nnd wo will fit your horse
F urniiure R e p ai ri n g
AND CABINET WORK.
Also Wood turning.
WINDOW SCREENS
a . I'viim t una llil' luiui in-i-u (ill
... .A Specialty. ww:?!nco ,1"l,..'k'Vl1 V! h,alicl11
r J Karh and all of said defects
Consldorablo intorest has been
nrousod in Kearney over tho announce
ment by Union Pacific agent J. E.
Plunk, that Kearney and Hustings
'vould bo connected with anothor rail
road lino, work to begin in tho spring,
This will ebortoa tho diatanro to Kan
say City.
li i.ntniiwitni. nrnne ntinve
,.v i v.., v....... l.l. ,.. ...! u .
about, beneath them, nnd thrice again poriecuy a i'w'" k, ,'r '
Shop 107 East Fifth.
Fer, Sale.
Tho HuU-farm of 733
acres, within
to'milco'afWorth Plnttc, All good
alfalfn,"-7 farm and hay land, well
watered with a spring creek nnd the
Platto river. Good farm improvements.
Three nico groves, ull fenced an
cross-fenced.
Will sell half cash, balance on ear
terms. For price nnd terms call on
E. II. EVANO, Atty.,
KolUi TuvuWro, NwUt Phittv, NwU
she turned those witch eyes upon his
Then, standing with him on the verge,
she suddenly Bte.pped, back aud gav
blm a punk,
Men In the little boat below, which
by thin time had nppmaebed the cHff. onnROP'
nn thn mnnn illtter on ftnmothlntr I .,',01
doubtless "nn brnum'jrit' worn By the
count-fnlllng from tho summit of thf
Perettl rook nnd heard a Bplash. run
Jng In tho direction from which th
sound came, they drpw it dead body
from the lake.
Thero Is no record of any subse
qiient wooing of Hlanca Perettl. A
mvHterv brums over her end. It It
or dray hnmess We havo everything
in tho lino of horse goods at
A. F. FINK'S
Serial No. QS2VV
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Olllco at North IMatte. Neb.
OcioIht. :3th. WOO.
Notion Is hereby given thatOliarli-H V U'M
klnson.of North rlalte. Nob,, whoon Ootolmr.
liim, itoi, maiio iiomesteau Kntry Xo. zom,
ferial iso. itr:ru. ror north east ouarter am
south half of southwest quarter, section 20,
township is. north, ramie, 1, west
ot tno utn nrincinal meridian, has llled
notion or Intention to maltu final live rear
nroof. toestahllsh claim to thn land nlxive
(lescrinoii, tHroro tlio register ami receiver at
iMortn riatto. iourasxa, on tho il"d day of
tiecemner. iuw,
Claimant names as wltnesKna! n Ii
Aimer, Arthur Conner. Carl llrnednr. nnd
Thomas .immcrman, all or North I'la'te. Neb.
oiv-" .1 K. K v a ns. IteirlMter
NOTICE OK PItOIMTE OK WILL.
State of .Nebraska. I
Lincoln Conntv. I
In the County Court.
Tho state or Nehraska. to delseos. U'lrn-
tees and heirs and to any others Interested
in sunt matter:
You aruheruhy noil (led that an lnstrtimei.t
liurnor I1HL' to DO tlio lust will ami teslnment
of Mary Kiiclun-t, deceased, is on lllulusald
court, and also a peMllun lirnylntr for the
iinuiate or suli instrument, and for the an
IMilntment or Krank It. ICnulaml as executor.
Tliaton tho Mill day of Xiiveml.er. 11IU1I. mil
o ciih'k a tn sam tietii ion and tlio nroor or
i mi externum or sam instrument will bo
heard, ami thai ir you do not then apeear
and contest, suld court may nrolintn nnd
record the same, and urant administration of
tun i slate to f rank ic, kmrlaml.
I ills no ce email Ihi null shed ror six sue-
ceHslve Issues lu tho North I'latto Trllmne.
Iiilot tosald hearliik'
Witness mv hand and ofllclal seal this 8t.li
(lay or iNovemiHir. KM'. w. U- i:i.t)t:ii.
n i' County .ludKO.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department ot tho Interior.
United States Laud Olllco.
North I'latto, Nohruska
October tilth. IIC9,
A Sllfllctent contest atlldavlt IiuvImlt hpen
filed In this olllco hy AllHTt Oreen contestant,
atralnst homestead etun No SI4ICI Serial nat'O,
made Octuber tlth, 1IHJ5 lor northoast uuarter
southwest uuarier, south half norihwest
ouarter. section H, township It, raneo 7, hy
neirs or Kli'liaro u l-.dwurds coules'eu. In
which It Is aheired that:
1. The alsivn named claimant In liU life
tlmo never culilvated any portion of tho
alK)vo descrllHMl land.
z. Said claimant never In Ids Ufa time es
tablished resldencu uikjii said land or resided
tuereou.
a. Said claimant lias wholly tailed to llvp
or reside uism said land and has been alisent
tneruirom ror six months ami ono day last
past.
4 Said absence frmn said land won nni
duo to claimant' employment lit tne army.
navy or marine corps of tno united States,
durlnirany war n which tho United States
uas wen enlaced.
S Tho aald claimant died about two years
aeo and contestant has twen nnahln In find
out whether ho loft any heirs. Sln-:e the
neaitmr said claimant no ono has resided
upon said land or cultivated any portion or
used any portion whatever for any tmriiosH,
numier nas mo lami neon improvcu in any
clalmaiU.
ms ticiw exist.
paid parties aro hereby notified to appear,
resiHind and offer evidence touching said
alletratlous at ten o'clock a. in On December
II, I Will before the Iteulster and liecelver at
tho United States Land Olllco In North
Platte, Nebraska
tno said contestant havlnc in a proper
NOTICE TO NON-IIESIDENT DK-
KENDANTS
To Samuel snell. K'ato J. Snell. Sarah
Ilraueh Uuardlan. and lots one. two. threo.
four. live. six. seven and eli'lit In block six
teen, of tho original city of North I'latto.
Lincoln County. Nebraska, non-res dent de
fendants.
Yon ami each or yon aro hereby notified
that on tho S3th day of October. iWO. S. V.
Ulllan. plaintiff In aald cause filed his petition
In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, against you aud each ot you. tho ob
ject ami prayer of which Is to forecloso a
certain tax lien upon tho property described
as follows, situated in tho County or Lincoln
and state or Ncbratka, to-wlt: Ixdsone, two,
three, four. five. six. seven and elirlit In block
sixteen, of tho orlirlnal city of North I'latto,
in Lincoln county. Nebraska- Maid tax lien
Is based UDon a tax sale certificate number
atlO Issued by tho County Treasurer of Lin
coln Count). Nebraska, on Novemlier 7, 1901.
totnu piaintm Herein ror taxes levied anu
assessed atralnst said premises for tho years
I Kid to 11H Inclusive, wiih Interest and penal
ties added, together with subsequent taxes
paid thereon for the years 1WI u 1008 Inclu
sive airerceallni: tho sum ot $2K.00 together
with Interest thereon at the rate or 1U nor
cent per annum from October 1. IDW)
rialntirr nrays ror decreo or rorcclosuro or
said lax lion and attorney fees of 10 percent
ot the amount recovered, and costs of suit.
nnd that defendants be required to pay Bald
sums, and In default or such payment said
premises bo sold topayMio amount found duo
with Interest ami penalties and attorney fees
and costs, and that each and all of Bald do-
renuantH oo roreclosed or all coultv or re
demption In and to said premises and for
such other relief as may bo Just and equit
able.
You aro required to answer said petition on
orb-foro thoOlh day of December, 1100,
uatco tins -un day or October, lira, at
North Platto, Nebraska.
o20-4 8. Y OILLAN, Plaintiff
lly lIoAOt.ANn tc IIOAOt, and. Ills Attys.
NOTICE.
Ilortrand Kelbcr. Melvlllo Kelher. Arthur
Kolber, Isaac Kelber. Tllllo .Kvlbor. Corrlno
t'oiber Hlialier. cuthbeit Schaoffer,
all heirs of Aucnst I'eller. de
ceased. Oliver Crlssey, Marcaret Crls-
ssoy, Oklahoma 111 bin As Hook Concern, a
corporation. Thomas It. Ward and Ilernard
lieer. defendants, will tako notico tliaton
tho 21st day of October. 1TO. Union Itcalty&
Trust Co., a emigration, plaintiff herein, tiled
Its petition In tho District Court of Lincoln
County. Nebraska, analnst said defendants.
tho object and prayer or which aro to quiet
tho tttlo of tho plaintiff In and to I ho north
east quarter ot section 27, township 13 N..
ramrost West or tlio Oth v. tn.. In Lincoln
Cminty. Nebraska, In tho said pltla lir as
acilnst oacki and all of the dnfeudali lereln.
and tooxcludoeach and all of tho said de
fendants from any 1 merest, title, claim or
demand In and tosald lands.
Yon are required to answer said nntltlon on
or bofornthe tit li day of December, .1009.
tiateo uci zihi i uwi.
UNION KEALTY & TRUST COMPANY.
I'lalntlrr
o2rt-t TtrVit,rox U Mailman. Kb Attys.
Notice.
Notico is herebv civen. that on the
80th day of November, 1909, the Mayor a'lblavli. tiled I October 18. nw set forth facts
nnd Citv Council of tho citv of North 5'!'W, l' V '!lnd I'w P?nonl
f.v ii 'in I" t ij i e S.XA nnn rCA ?crvico oi mis nonce can not ui maoe 11 is
PlattO Will rCCelVO bids for S100.000.00 he obv ordered and directed that sued nnttiv,
or wator oonus. or tno city ot worth
Platte. Nebraska, dated Octobor 1st,
1000, auo twonty years from thoir date
but payable alter nvo years irom date,
Notick To NON-ltESIPKNT DtVtNDANTS.
To Adam II. I'lslier and lots one and twn
In block elKhiy-four of tho orlirlnal City of
iNorth riatte, Nebraska, dorendants:
You aro horobv nntllled that nn tlinflth ilnr
of OctolK-r. 1WW S. Y. Ulllan. plaintiff In said
cause, llled his petition In the District Court
of Lincoln County. Nebraska, airalnsl you
and each of you, tho object and prayer of
which Is to foreclose a certain tax lien upon
I ho property described as follows, situated In
tho County of Lincoln and State or Nebraska,
to-wlt: lots ot'o and two In block elchtv-fonr
or the orlirlnal City of North I'latto, Nebras
ka, said tax lion Is based upon tax salncertltl
eato No. 2871 Issued by tln County Treasurer
of Lincoln County. Nebraska, on November 7,
1W4 to the plaintiff herein for taxes lovled and
assessed airalust said premises for the yoar
I Mill to 1003 Inclusive wlih Interest and penal
ties added, tocether with tlxiMilisequeni taxes
paid thereon for tho years 1001 to 10OS In
clusive, acKrccatlncr tho sum nf $116.00 to
gether with interest thereon at tho
rato of 10 per cent per annum
from the date of ffllntr said petition.
Plaintiff prays for dcree of foreclosure of
said tax lion and an attorney fen of ton por
cent, of tho amount recovered and costs of
suit, and that defendants ho required to pay
said sum, and In default ot such payment
said premises Ihi sold to pay tho amount
found duo wllh Interest and penalties and at
torney fees ami costs, and that each and all
of said defendants bo foreclosed o all equity
of redemption In and to said premises and
for such other relief as may bo cqultablo and
Just.
You aro required to answer said petition on
lierortjthe'J.'nd dayot November. 1WJU.
Dated this Hih day of October, at North
I'latto Nebraska.
8. Y. G 1 1. 1. an. Plaintiff.
Hy Iloaeland Si Iloairland, Ills Attorneys.
Road No. 328
To all whom It may concern:
Tho commissioner appointed to locate a
public road, commencing about 2.t rods east
of the 8. V cornerof section 31-11-20 and run
lmr thence north about Mi rods, thenco north
east about to rods atound head of canyon,
thence north about 80 rods, thenco northeast
alKjutSO rods, thence north 100 rods, thenco
northeast io ineham, Nebr-, on section 0-9-Mi
this road to connect with road No, 216
south of railroad and to bo 40 feet wldo, lias
reported in favor of thu location ot said
road, and all claims for damage or objections
thereto must bo tiled In the olllco of tho
county clerk on or lioforo noon on the 3th
day of December, lWOil or such road will bo
established without reference thereto.
Dated North I'latto. Nebr.. Oct. 26, 1009.
F. II. EM.IQTT,
Connt.r Clerk.
NOTICE KOIt PUI1LICATION.
Department of tho Interior,
U.S. Land Olllco at North Platte Neb,
, , Octobor 18tb. 1800.
Sorlal No. (UOUi.
Notico Is hereby Klvon that Alphous M.
Wilson, of Maxwoll, Nebraska, whoon June,
28th, tool, mado II. E. No. i!01W. Sorlal No.
O-Jooo. for northeast quarter and southwest
quarter, section 20, township 14 N ranstWS
Westot tho Oth Principal Meridian, hasulcd
notico of Intention to mako final five year
proof, to establish claim to tho land above
described, before tho. Kcclstorand deceiver,
at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 15th day of
December, imi.
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred M,
Knser. of North I'latto, Neb., Ernost E.
Sukraw, Clinton M Ytirk. of Maxwell, Neb.,
and Peter F.Sukraw.of Wlllard. Neb.
o .1. E. Kvank. Reenter.
II. K-n.ii-r nm vim? that tho reirular admlnlS'
tratlon of aald estato.b- dtinsed with as
provided In boctlons 6202. to MM, Codo or
lixfl.
Ordered. That Docomlier lllh. lOOH. at
o'clock a. m., Is assigned for liearlnc bald
petition, when all iH-rsoiih Interested lu said
inader may appear al a counts' court to bo
written that ehe suffered death for the U,!;: Jil.f H'r.Vi-r r i lm 'ViN iV.V .;nlr;ot
murder of Count un eon . anu ii u lyarynieo. , tiu 'nier m s- numisnm in
.A ... i I... n .... i he North P alio Tr ho no for alx successive
written thnt hIii married one of the' " 'JJ neremU'r nth. m.
mm porVrftii robbw turouu Ur lUilj5, ' ihi r Uuiiun.Xjm.y utigv.
j . 'i
ATtlNO ON PETITION t)T8..
r m m Vfc a i a tvtif tHn
TBftllUN
Rtatnnf Nebraska. Lincoln Count v.
. - - .-- -- . . . i .luu L J 11 1. UOVUUIU U. M.1 UVU 1.111 .J .lull! UU1U
"itS0"" u'f 'X'yH "S,. at tKo obUon of tho and bear ntr in
II. Ueehvritb. deceased. tcrest at tno rato ot Uvo por cent por
on reaiunir anu in nu ino poii.ion annum, aa d bonds n demon nntona of
bo Rlvun by duo aud proper publication.
.1 K. KVANS
It 'iHter
$1,000.00 each. Said bids must bo filed
on or boforo 12:00 o'clock noon of tho
30th dav of November. 1909. and
bidders aro required to accompany their
bids with a certified check of $1,000.00
OHDFU OF II EA III NO ON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OK ADMINISTRATOR.
State of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss.
In the County Court Novemlier 1st, 1009.
In tho matter of tho estate of Isaac. Lamp
lattirh. deceased. On readlnir and Mine tho
petllliMiof Mary M. Uanlmrton, praylmr that
the administration of said estate may bo
granted lo.lolin llerroil as ailmltilstraior.
Onh red. That November S!ml. Ui, Bt 0
o'eltH'k a. m . Isasshrned for hearlmr said pe
tition, when all persons interested in said
uivio vviui I. lci iiiii.il .iii:i:i ill 01.uuu.uu 1 iniim, wiium ui, ,
to Inmire tho irootl fnlth of snli I bidder, '"at.ler may appear at a county court to bo
irl, t,, ,,,i rif..V'.r7.ii Z.Z.. held in and ror said county, and show cause
The Mayor and City Council reserve W,y tin. prayer of poilthmer should not lo
the riclit to reject any nnd nil bids. irranted. This order to publlshetl ror six
Tifoa C. Pattehson Mnvor successive Issues In the North Platto Trlbunu
AHMf emil T Tnuiir.n ei..X I Nt,or.'i
it.vvHi vuiiui , .iMiiuw) viuini 1 n if.
' tl 0ti vd.
-u UiiUnM.txnintyJuUirv.
Change and Vacation of Part of
Road No. 309.
To All Whom It may coucoroi
Tho Commissioner appointed to locate a
chaniro and vacate a part ot ltoad No. sou, has
rueorted In favor ot sald.cbanso, bculnnlna
at section 20 of said Mad No. 30, ruunlmr
thenco lit a .southeasterly direction to tbo,
flat iMitween sections II and M of old road
No W thenco In a northeasterly direction'
to connect with station II ot Road No. 800:
ho has also reported In favor of vacation of
that part of road No. 300, lylmr between tho
terminal ikjIius ot thu chance, and all ob
jection thereto or claims fordamairo must bo
tiled In thu olllco of tho county clerk on or
lw fore noon on the ith day of December,
IUOU, or such road will bo established with
out reference thereto
uatod north I'latto. Nobr., ua , iwj.
c. ii. r.i.iuwri.
vtvra