t Semi -Weekly Tribune (ra L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUItfORII'TION UATKttt 3no Year, cash In advance.... Il.a .Months, cash In advance 94 eta Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflce an second class matter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1909. Bryan a Convert to Prohibition. A dispatch from Lincoln says: Wil liam J. Bryan is going to conduct a pro hibition campaign in the United States and tho first gun in the battje is to be fired in hU paper. Mr. Bryan will pos itively announce his conversion to tho county option theory of prohibition and will open a campaign in Nebraska, which ho expects to spread all over tho country. . In tho past two weeks Mr. Bryan has held conference with many of the Democratic leaders of Nebraska; has read them his articles and laid his plans before them. Almost to a man theso leaders havo refused to follow his leadership further and such Democrats as Governor Shallonberger and Mayor Dahlman of Omaha havo practically deserted Bryan. To tho leaders to whom ho has read these articles Mr. Bryan said ho ex pected his now position to entirely eliminate him from further chances of office, whether senator or presidency, but many of them believo that Mr. Bryan expects to really mako prohibi tion the issue upon which ho will mako another effort at securing tho presl doncy. ' Crime Pasting in West. Tho melodrama picturing tho "wild and wooly" is no longor true to life. This clement in western life has been obliterated within a decade by the oming of civilization. The criminal census of ten years ago, according to investigations rnado by August Drahms showed tho western states loading all others In tho crimes of grand larceny, assault, burglary, robbery, forgery, rape, homicide, and the minor offenses of drunkenness. 1 his census snows. not only a great reduction of crimo In the United States aB a whole, but brings tho western division down from that bad eminence which it has traditionally occupied. Ten years ago the west was convict ed of C9 per cent of grand larcenies; it is now responsiuio lor oniy io.u per cent, while the south central division leads with 27.1 per cent. Assaults aro most provalcnt In the South Atlantic, and burglaries Jn tho south central states. Robberies, which Mn tho previous conBus roacneu a cnmux ot la.u per cent in tho west, arc now least rife thorc-only 1.2 por cent as compared with 18 per cent for tho south central division. And so on. Colorado Springs Express. Wage Deal up to Ncill. unauio to agree on tno wago propo flition tho committeo of western rail road munagors and representatives of tho Switchmen's union In session nt St. Paul turned its dispute over to fedora! officials forsottlement. It now dovelops upon Commissioner of Labor Ncill at Washington to hoar tho merits of tho caso nnd to decide whether the switch men aro to bo given an Increaso In wages. A. L. Mohlcr. of Omnhh. vlcn.nronl denfc and general manager of tho Union 1'aciilc railroad, who was present at tho meeting of tho railroad managers and who was mado a member of tho advisory committee, returned to tho local offices Thursday. Sunday night Mr. Mohlor will return to St. Paul whoro tho petition of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen asking for similar increaso in pay will bo hoard An answer to this demand wasoxpected irom tho railroads by December 1, but it is expected that this, too, will go tho labor commissioner. Omnha Reo. Uncle Sam's Pay Roll Swells. Tho personol of Undo Sam's estab llshmcnt is Increasing by leaps and bounds, tho grand total of all federal employes at present being approx mately 370,065 as agalnant 306,141 In 1907,; an Increaso in tho two years of about 04,000 porsons, or about 20 per cent. These and- other interesting facts aro brought out in tho official register, or "blue book", for 1909, which shortly will bo issued by Direct or of tho Census Durand. Tho now publication will show that there wore 28,017 persons in tho feder nl employ in Washington on July 1 last, tho annual pay roll for them being $31,541,325, an average for nearly $1000 each. This total will bo temporarily swollon next year by tho addition 3,000 persons to the clerical force of census buroau, adding noarly $5,000,000 in salaries during tho year or moro of tholr cmploymont. Tho District of Columbia leads all tho states and territories in thonumbor or persons working for tho government . in that city. Tho district has given tho government 8,691 employes, who re ceive an annual compensation of $7, 196,324, while Now York follows with 2,323 employes, whoso yearly compen sation aggregates $3,071,510, Arizona s credited with the smallest number, I nineteen, whoso aggregate salaries are $25,226. The Treasury department with G,996 persons, takes the icau or the govern ment departments in Washington In the number of employes, whilo tho ex ecutive office ends the list with only forty-three employes. Exporting Absentee Incomes. It is reckoned that this country must send abroad nearly $600,000,000 a year as interest on debts nnd dowries, for tourist expenses and in immigrants' remittances. So there was a shortage last year of about $225,000,000 and of 1380,000,000 in nine months this year. By fresh borrowing the interest pay ment has thus Increased In two years by some $24,000,000. The extensive customs house frauds make it likely that even this vast shortage is under stated. To pay intorest upon tho dowries of six American .woman 20,000,000 pounds of cotton must cross the sea this year. To pay the rentals of one absentee land- ord of New York will take 5,000,000 bushels of wheat. Tourists' and health seekers' trips help the country by pro moting trade abroad and bringing back nformation; but when to the growth of extravagance and to the waste of an artificially heightened cost of living is added the burden of supporting American colonies" in European capitals, the balance of trade is af fected with no corresponding ndvantage. Tho Nebraska Stato Railway com mission has ordered tho Burlington to restore its freight trains to the sched ule from which they had been dropped some tlmo ago. The Burlington lias been dropping some of its regular freight trains and stock trains and Is running them as specials, When this was dono tho Burlington issued nn or dered that passcngeis would not be carried on special freights' and stock trains. Tnis worked such a great in convenience to traveling men that they protested to the commission nnd their Iioubcs protested for them. CERTAIN RESULTS Many a North Platte Cftizen Knows How Sure They Are. Nothing unccrtnin nbout the work of Doan's Kidney Pills in North Platte Thero is plenty of positive proof of this in the testimony of citizens. Such evidence should convince the most skeptical doubter. Read tho following statement: Mrs. J. T. Hollenbcck, Dewey St, North Platte, Neb., says: "During tho past two or thrco years I Buffered from a dull, grinding nche through the small of my back directly over tho kidneys and in my limbs and on nccount of it, could hardly drag myself around. In tho morning wnon l got up thero was an extreme soreness across the small of my back and it would bo hours before I could walk with any degreo of freedom or stand erect. The Hdney secretions wcro nlso very annoying on account of their irregulnrity in passage. About a year ago when 1 was feeling very miserable, n friend advised mo to try Doan'B Kidnoy Pills and I procured box at A. F. Streitz's drug store. In a short time after commencing their use I Improved and it was not long before I was completely cured. I havo since had no roturn of kidnoy trouble" Forsale by all dealers. Price 50 cent, Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, solo agents for tho United States Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Notice to Bidders, Sealed bids will be received nt the office of tho county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before Do cember 31, 1909, for records, blanks and supplies estimated as follows: Class A books. 4-8 qr. plain records. 4-8 qr. printed page records. 4-tax list 1-8 qr., 1-6 qr 1-4 qr. and 1-3 qr. All records to bo mado of tho best linen ledger paper,, patent backs, full bound, extra ends, bands and fronts. 6,000 tax receipts in duplicate or 6,000 tax receipts in triplicate. 1 dozen chnttlo files of 200 each 42 assessor's books, ledger paper, cloth bound per book. 8,000 assessor's schedules (linen paper) . Poll books for 42 precincts (general election). Poll books for .42 precincts (primary election). Class, B. Whole sheet blankB por 100. Hnlf shoot blanko per 100. Quarter sheet blankB per 100. Class C. Srmford's, Cartor'B or Stafford writing fluid por quart. Sponcorian. Gluclnum or Talla pens per gross. Vanadium or Falcon ponB por gross. Porfection pencils or equal, rubber All of said supplies to bo first class and to bo furnished as requested by tho county officers. Successful blddor to furnish bond to bo' approved by tho county board. Each blddor to havo printed on tho envelope, "Bids for printing." i Tho commissioners of said county re servo tho right to reject nny or all bids. Dated North Platto, Neb., Nov. 26, 1009. y F. R. Elliott, County Clork, i mako a specialty of looking up non- resident' owners and buying land for Lincoln County people. If there is any thing joining you or in your vicinity that you want, write me. U. U. ELDER, worth 1'iatto. For Exchange. A new 8 room house, best location in North Platte, to exchango 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. "The mo3t merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declared Mrs. James Dun can, of Ilnynesville, Me., "was Dys pepsia. I suffered Intensely after eat- ng or drinking and could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctors gave mo up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured mo com pletely. Now I can eat anything. I am 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and strength back again." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Kldnov Trouble. Lame Back. Female Complaints, its unequaled. Only 50c at Stone urug uo. Estray Notice Taken up on tho east half of the northeast quarter section 14-14-33, one one mile north of the O'Fallon school iouso on November 7th, 1909, by the undersigned who there resides, one light bay mare, white spot in forehead and eft front and left hind feet white, with sucking mule colt; two dark bay marcs and one mule. Owner can have samo by proving property and paying charges. Peter Yoono, uox , it. l' u. l, iiershev, Neb. Millinery Store at Maxwell. Mcsdamcs Shancr and Benjamin have opened a millinery store at Maxwell and invito the ladies of that section of tho county to call and inspect their un- to-uato stocK. win nlso do uresamak ing. 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 glycerine soap. Keeps the hands from chapping. 8-oz Calces 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 tho attention of the public to our lino of Hardware nnd Ilnrness. In hardware we carry a full line needed for general use and all classes of har ness hardware. We carry everything in tho harness line. Wo do repairing of all kinds nnd guarantee all work. Wo respectfully ask a share of your patronage. PREMUS FORSTEDT, . Blankenburg's Old Stand. Does He Kick? Wo moan your horso. Docs his har ness fit hi in or does it chnfo his back, his breast or any tender part thul makes him uncomfortable? Then brfng him to this store when you buy him a now harness and wo will fit your horse perfectly with light driving, coach, cart or dray harness Wo havo everything in tho line of horse goods at A. F. FINK'S OIID R OF HEARING ON PETITION DIS PENSING WITH RKOULAR ADMINIS THATION Slatoof Nebraska, Lincoln Count', ss. In the eountrctturt. Novt)Uil)ora!nd 1WW, in the matter or t tit U. neckwlib, deceased On reading and tiling tr in the .matter or tno oata.iu of James On reading and tiling the petition of James n. Mnorr. tiravtnv that thn regular adminis tration of said estatti tt ' dli'nHed with as jirtviaea in vections oa, to oaii, code or Ordered, That T)rcmbor lltli. IW, at P o'clock a. m.. Is aligned fur hearing said petition, when all perMtns intereMed In said matter may appear at a county court to U h- Id In ami (or Nald county, and show cause why the prayer of tho petitioner should not Im granted, Thin order to tn published In thu North I'latto Trlbuno for six successive Issues prior to Decemiier llth, HUM, oi-fl Y. o. KbPKn, Couatjr Judgu. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that bids will, bo received in the office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for cash rental for the year 1910 for the use of the following real estate, south cast quarter section 14-13-31. All bids to bo filed in tho office of the Connty Clerk on or before noon on the 3d day of December, 1909. Dated North Platte. Neb.. November 2d, 1009. j.". it. elliott, county UlcrK. HARD TO BEAT Is our cigar. Tho more you smoke the more vou'll nraise It. because a veteran votary or tho weed Knows a goou tning when ho lichts It. Only smokers or those cltrnrs havo a match for them. Our five-centers can't be duplicated for a nickel anywhere elso in worm natto. J. F SCHNALZRIEn. Hunting Prohibited. Notice Ib horebv triven bv the under sltrned lnnd owners and lesses of land in Hnll Precinct, that no huntlne is hereby promltted on the land owned or leased uy us, and any person found thereon will be prosecuted under the law relating thereto. Kehrnvor a Mnrietr. ueo ttOIU II. Waltemath U. VY. Long si bona Frank Steel Geo. Shanks FredMalone Blankenburg ilros ueo. A. I'atterson inarno houhwuh n ... . . l -1 . : Loren Purdy Frank Ebcle. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I S. TWINEM J. Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofilcet McDonald Bank HuiMinp. Phone 183. A. J. Ames. M. D. Mario Ames. 1. D- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. . Physicians nnd Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273. Residence 273 fEO. B. DENT, J Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. ,, Offlce 130 Phones R(i8idence 115 D R. L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 an-' 8. McDonald State Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HL' TO AN, Attorneys-nt-Law. Office over Scha1- Clothing Store.. Phone 8 rp C PATTERSON. Attorney-at-Law, Office: Tor Front Dew s. DR. ELMS, General practice of Medicine, Surgery Together with his 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 559. North Platte, Nebraska. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR F urnilure R e p ai ri n g AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth, Notice, Notice is horebv triven. that on the 30th day of November, 1909, tho Mayor anu uity uouncu ot tno city ot wortli 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 date but payabio artor nvo years from date, at tho onUon of Uio city, and benrintr in torest nt tho rnto of Ave por cont per annum, said bonds in demonlnatlons of $1,000,00 each. Said bids must bo fllod on or boforo 12:00 o'clock noon of tho 30th day of November. 1909. and bidders aro required to accompany their olds wun a certineu cnecK ot $i,uou.ih) to insure tho good faith of Bald bidder. The Mayor and City Council reserve tno ngnt to reject any and all bids. Tll:os. C. Patteuson, Mayor. Attest Chas. T, Temple, Clerk. Notice. Thomas Hfthn'd. rln 'tulnnt. will Intrn tuition that on the Zflth day of October. 1009. Wollman II. Paddock, plnlntlfT herein, (lied his peti tion In till) District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. against Thomas Sabold and I ho South I'latte Loan & Trust Co., the object and prarcr ot which aro to obtain a decree finding that a certain mortgage executed or Freeman V Slddous on the Southeast Sof Section 8. Townsliln B. Itnnirn 32. In Lincoln county. Nebraska, to iho South Platto Ixan & Trust Co.. and by Iho South IMatto Loan & Trust Co. assigned to mo defendant Thomas Saitold which mort gage Is for the gum of 8150 00, dated Nop fsmnor Bth... law. and recorded In Hook Dor Mortgages, at Pago MI, has been fullr paid and satisfied, and for a decree cancelling the samo of record and for a further decree finding that a certain mortgage oxecttted by Freeman V Slddous on tho land aforesaid, to tlio South I'latto Loan ft Trust Co.. for u.w on September 6th.. IW, and recorded n Hook 0 of Mortffntrex. nt. l'nunM?. Iiaa Iww.n fully nald and satisfied and for n ilnrrnn cancelling and satisfying said mortgage, of record, and plaintiff pram that his title to Maid land le(tileted as against all claims of iho defendants, Thomas Sabold and Freeman V Slddous, and that, they bo excluded from any Intertnt In and to the land aforesaid. ou uru required In answer nut1 mil It Inn mi or , before the 13th day of December, 1909. WKf.r.MAN II. lUrmnr'tr. "y Wnrtx IIM.UOAN. Mis Attornoys INTHK DJSTIMCT COtJUT OF LINCOLN t'OUNTV. STATE OF NEltttASKA. TninPH II. Knurr. PUIntlir. n llnmllir.n Loan and Trust Company and Hurmon F KmmoiiH, Defendants. Summons. ThudofendantH Hamilton tjinn .ml Tm.t Company, and Herman F.Emmons, will take iioiicu mat on tno wan day or October, W. tho plaintiff filed his petition III thedls' trlct court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. Mgalnst you. tho Maid named defendants, t he object and prayer of which are. that a decreo ot court Ix'entertd adjudging plain tiff to l tho owner of tho west half of south east Quarter, and east half of muhIi tiuarter, of section thirty-four, township mx- teen. rango twenty-six, Lincoln County. No tiranka. and further as aealiist dofendunt Hamilton Loan ti Trust dimninr. flint n curtain mortgago iiixin said land made by one Robert II. Kilmer, Jr and wife, for 5"7G twin Javorof said loan and trust com pany ana duly recorded In tho olllcoof the lUcelvcrof deeds .Itinn 2Sih, 188S. in Hook 7. at page tlOO. bo adjudged to havo hewi fully paid, that said mortgage bo canceled of record, and that plain till 'a title 16 -aid land Utouleted os against moHgagu Hen of said defendant. Phat as -against tho defendant Hetman F. Emmons, tho further piayer of plaintiff's petition askf that his title In said real est ate be established as prior and super ior as against any adverse claim of said de fendant, thereto by reason of being tho hus band of one Harriot .1. Emmons, a subse quent owner of an Intorest In said land by Inheritance as thedaughterof ono James II. Ileckwlth. who died si Izcd of said land on or nixnii mesist oay ct August, itm and said Harriet J. Emmons conveying her interest In said land to plaintiff grantor, tho defondani not Joining In said conveyance, and further asKingoecreo mat uurendant bo barred and estopped from having or claiming any In teresi auyeiso to piainuirs llllo lliereln, or inose claiming or noiuing uy or through him In and to said leal estate. You tho said nliove named defendants nnd ennli flf t mi nr.. required to answer said petition on or boforo ecemnor '.nn, iwj. Dated this 26th dny of October, 1009. n , , Jmk II. IiNOitn. Plaintiff, d 2-4 Uy J H DrtNN. HIh Attorney. OIinEltOF HEADING ON PETITION FOR Ai-ruifi r.uv t uv AHJHKISTKATOU. Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. In the county court Novemlter 'st. 1WM. In the matter (if thn nstnlnnf Mnrv T in- iumvii. ueceaseu. un reading and mine tho peti lon of Mary M. Harrington, orarlne that thu mlmlnUtrn. Ion of said estate, may bo granted to John !lernd as Administrator Ordered. That November Sd. lflOO. nt. 10 ciock a. m., is assigned for bearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said county, and show causo why the uraver of tietltlnner Rtwmlil not iu granted. Tills order to bo published for six successive issues in tno worth I'latto Trtbun prior to novemoer :.o. tuw. W. O. EMtKM, County Judge. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 0B2S.V Departmentof the Interior. U. S. Land Oflico at North I'latte. Nob. , . . . OctoiM-r. :3th. WOO. Notlcols hereby given that Charles F Wit klnson.of North I'latte. Nob., whoon October. 13th, IWM, mado Homestead Entry No. Serial No. Kite, for north east quarter and soutu nan ot southwest quarter, section i'0, townsnip la, north. rango 31. west oi -the flth principal meridian, has filed notieo or intention to make tinal llvo year proot. to esiauusu claim to tho land alsjve decrIlHd, lM'foro thu register and receiver ai North I'latte. Nobraska, on tho 22ud day of December. IWH). Claimant names as witnesses: G, F. Meyer. Arthur Conner, Carl Ilroeder, ond Thomas Zimmerman, all of North I'latto, Neb. oiv-n .1 E. Evans. Register NOTICE OF I'UOIIATE OF WILL. Stato of Nebraska Lincoln County. In tho County Court. ffiH Thu statu of Nebraska, to delsces, lega tees ami neira aim to any others interested In Mild matter: You are hereby notified that an Instrument utiriKirllnir to Iw Din Inst nil) unit ti.uinninm of Mary Eiiclan-t, ('.eoeased, Is on (llolnsald court, and nlso a netltlon tiravinir fur tin. probate f said Instrument, and for the ap- nolo i men t oi eraim u. t'.ngiano as executor, That on thoHUthdayof November. 1VM). at t1 o'clock a in. , said petition and iho proof of tho oxiciltlnn of said Instrument will lu heard, and that If you do not then appear and contest, said court, itmv nriilinin nnd record tho sume, and grant administration of urn esiato to e raiiK l(, unglaml. This notice Shall bo published for six sue ccns!ve Issues In tho North I'latto Tribune titlot to said lienrliiL- Witness my hand and olllclal seal this 8th nay oi ttnvcmtntr, liM, . W. U. l.I.DKII, n t'-tl County Judge CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Inturlor. united States Land Olllco. North I'latte. Nebraska. I tf tnlinp llllli I1K1Q A sufliclont contest atlidavit having lieon men iniuisouicony Ainerttireen contestant, against homestead enlri No 2141(1 Serial tiatV), made October tlth, 1MB lor northoast quartet southwcbt quurior, south half norhwesl quarter, section p. township it. rango zl. by heirs of Hlchotd 0 Edwards contes'eo. In which It Is alleged that: 1. Thoalxivo named claimant In his life umu never cultivated any portion of the uouvu oescrioeii land. i. Said claimant inner In liU llfi. tl tabllshed resldenco upon sold land or resided 1 1 it 14 win s. Said claimant has wiiolly failed to live or reside upon said land and has been absent therefrom for six months and ono day last past. naia ansenco from said land was not duo to claimant employment In tno army, navy or marine corps of tho United States, during any war n which tho United States has Iteciingaged . 5 The said claimant died about two years ago and contestant has tweti imablo to find out whether ho loft any heirs. Slno the death Of said claimant tin nmv lia rnulituil upon said land or cultivated any portion or "en any poruou whatever tor any purtiose. i.uunur nas mn lanu neon improved tn any s iicu ine neaiii or saia claimant, bach and all nf said flefemu now nrlat.. Bald parties aro hereby notified to aoDear. respond and offer evidence touchli said nllt'patlpns at ten o'clock a. m- on December j. ivw uetoro tno itegister and Receiver at t.1!0.. United States Land Olllco In North riane, nehrasKa i no said contestant having in a proper aflldavlt.llledoctolierio. lww set forth facts wniciihiiow that arter duo diligence personal SCri'li'iinf tlilu tint inn inn not. ia mntlit It. la ho oby ordered and directed that such notice bo given by duo and proper publication. J 10. Evans It trl.ter ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AITUINTMISNT UK AUMIN IS TUATUH Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In the Counts' Court November 1st. 1900. In the matter ol the estate of Isaac Lam laneli. lleciMmrd. tin reafllnff and flllnir t petition of Mar J M, Harrington, praying that tno aiiminni ration ot s&iu estate may do granted to John llerrod as administrator. Ordered, That Novemlier S2nd. lit, at 0 o clock a. m-. Is assigned for hearing said do tit Ion. when all persous Interested tn said matter may anooarat a county court to be held Jit ami fur said county, anu show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. This ordor to m published for six successive Issues In tho North 1'lattu Tribune prior to Nov nd.lBou n W,u BMft Outintr Juurv. A ROADSIDE MEETING with a wealthy acquaintance will cause you no embarrassment if you are riding or driving n horso from our livery stable. We make it a point to keep our service as nearly as possible up to tne standard ol a private stable, iho result is that on the road vou'll meet no ono you need tako off your hat to A. M. Lock. NOTICE v TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. To Samuel Hnell. Kato J. Snell. Sarah llratigh Gttatdlan, and lots one. two. threo. four. live. six. seven and elcht In block six teen, of Iho original city of Nortltf I'latto, Lincoln Uountv. Nebraska, non-res dent de fendant. You and each of you aro hereby notified that on the 2.th day of October, 1M, S. V. Olllan. plaintiff In said cause II led Ids petition In the-Distrlot Court of Lincoln County, No- hraska. agalm.1 you and each of von. thn ob ject and prayrr of which N to foreclose a certain tax lien upon tho property described as follows, situated In tho County of Lincoln anu stato or NeDratxa. lo-wit; Lots ono, two, three, tour. live. six. seven and eight In block sixteen, of i ho original city of North I'latte, in Lincoln uouniy. ttenrasxa- said tax lion Is based 11 non a tax salo certificate numtmr UtMU Issuetl by tho County Treasurer of Lin coln Count) Nebraska, on November 7, 1901, to the plaintiff herein ror taxes levied and assessed against, said premises for tho years IH'.il to IWfl Inclusive, with Interest and penal ties addt d. tozether with subsequent taxes paid thereon for tho years 1901 to 11W8 inclu sive aggregating tho sum of ilft.OO together wlih Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 nor cent per annum from October I. I Dun. I'lalntltr prays for decreo of force Insure, of said tax lien and attorney fees of 10 iter cent of the amount recovered, ond costs of suit. and that defendants btt reo n I red to oav nald sums, and In default ot such payment said premises no sold topayMic amount found duo wun interest an'i penalties and attorney foes and costs, and that each and all ot said de fendants bo foreclosed of all ennltr nf rn- deinptlon In and to said premises and for such other relief as may bo Just and cqult able. ion aroreaulrod ttkanswersald neiltlnn nn or before thotllh day of December 1U0S), uaieu mis -nil uay ot uctooor, 1W,I, at North I'latte, Nebraska- o2-4 S. Y QILLAN, I'latntlff My HoAOt.ANn & IIoaoland. Ills Attys. NOTICE. Ilortrand Folbor. Melville Felber. Arthur I'Olbor, Isaac Felber. Tllllo Felbor. Corrlno relber Shaffer. E. Uuthbeit Schaetler. all heirs of August Felber, de ceased. Oliver Crlssey, Margaret Crls ssey, Oklahoma lllblo & Hook Ooncorn, a corporation. Thomas R. Ward and Ilernard Deer. defendants, will tako notice that on theUlst day of Octobor. 1W0. ijnlon Roalty & Trust Co., a cotporatlon, plaintiff herein, Hied Its petition In tho District Court or L Incoln County, Nebraska, against Bald dofondants, thoobject and prayerof which aro to qulot tho title of tho plaintiff In and to the north east quarter of section 87. township 13 N.. rango 31 West of tho 6th p. m.. In Lincoln O luuty, Nebraska. In thu said plaintiff as agiinst each and all of the defendants herein, and to exclude each and all of the said de fendants from any Interests title, claim or demand In and to said lands. You ate required to answer said petition on or boforo the Dili day of December, 1D0V. Dhted (let, 2iNt IW1. UNION REALTY tc TRUST COMPANY, n i!rt-4 llr Wn.rox .V IUl r.lOAV. Its Any" Noticv To Non RvsipkntDkpendants. To Adam U, Fher and luis one and two In block uighiy-four of the original City of North I'latte, Nebraska, defendants: You are hereby noiiuYd that on tho 8th day of Octolx-r. 1WW S Y.Glllan. plaintiff In said cause, (lied his petition In the District Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and each of you. tho object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a curiam tax lien upon tho property described as follows, situated In tho County ot Lincoln and Stale or Nebraska, to-wlt: lots oeo and two In block clglny-rour ofthootlglnal City of North I'latto, Nebras ka, said lax lien Is based upon lax salncertlli cate No. S87I Issued by the County Treasurer or Lincoln County. Nebraska, on November7, IVOt to tho plaintiff herein for taxes levied and assessed against said premises fot the year Irtnl lo I'joa Inclusive wlih Interest and penal ties added, together with the subsequent taxes paid thereon ror tho years PH)l to W08 In clusive, aggregating the sum of $110.00 to gether with Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 per cent per annum from thn date of tiling said petition. I'lalntltT prays for decree or roreclosuro of shi! tax lien and an attorney reo ot tun por cent of thu amount recovered and costs of suit, and that defendants Imi required to pay said sum, and In default of such payment ald premises lie sold to pay the amount found due wlih Interest and penalties and at torney fees and costs, and that each and all of said defendants ho foreclosed o all equity or redemption In and to Nald premises and for such other relief as may be equitable and Just. You aro required to anmver said potttlon ou before thn iiind day of Novemlsjr. 1TO0, Dated this Bth day of October, at North I'latto Nobraska. t. , S. Y. Oii.i.an, l'lalutlff. Hy Hoagland & Hoagland, Ills Attorneys. Road No. 328 To all whom It may concernt Iho commissioner appointed to locate a public road, commencing about 23 rods cast of llieS. V. cornel of section 31-W-M and Tun ing thence north about 60 rods, thence north east about to rods around head of canyon, Ihenco north about 3(1 rods, thenco northeast aliotttso rods, thence north 100 rods, thenco northeast io Ingham. Nebr-, on section at-0-'M; this road to connect wlih road No. 21B south or railroad and to bo 40 feet wldo, has reported In ravor of the location or said road, and all claims for damngo or objections thereto must bo (lied In the office or tho county clerk on or bororo noon on the 28th day of Dccembor. lUOfl or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated North I'latte. Nebr., Oct. 2&. 1009. F. R. Elliott. Countv Clork. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmentof the Interior, U. S. Land Oflico at North I'latto Nob . October 18tb. 1009, Serial No. Uiouo. Nottco Is hereby given that Alpheua M. Wilson, ot Maxwell. Nebraska, whoon Juno. 28th, 1001, mado II. E. No. 20103. Serial No. (tlOOO. for non beast quarter and southwest quarter, section 20. township 14 N,. range Iti West of tho Bth Principal Meridian, has Died notlco of Intention to make tlnal flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovu described, before the Register and Rccolver, at North Platte, Nobraska, on tho Mth day of December. J WW. Claimant names as witnesses! Fred M, Kuser, of North I'latte, Neb.. Ernest E. Sukraw, Clinton M York, ot Maxwell, NeU. and l'oter F.Sukraw.of Wlllard. Neb. niM - J V.. Kvank. ItpgUtnr. Change and Vacation of Part of Road No. 309. To All Whom It may concernt Tho Commissioner appointed to locate a chango and vacate a part of Road No. Boo. hat roi'orwn in ravor or saia onango, oeainnina at section 20 of said mad Nn. WO., rtinnlnv I bunco In & Boutiieasterltt dtrenttnn tn thn flat between sections 11 and 12 ot old road No 801). thencu in a nortluasterly direction to connect with station u or Road NaWJi ho has also reported In favor of vacation nf that part of road No. 900, Ulng between tho terminal points ot tho chango and all ob jection thereto or claims for damage, must bo tiled In the office of the county clerk on or bufqro noon on the If th day of Decemiier, 10OV, or such road will bo established with out referenco thereto Dated North I'latto, Nebr., Oct 28. 1.WW. f, It Ei.wOtt. uyunvj'Uhvrh-,