Millinery Store at Maxwell. Mcsdamcs Shnner nntl Benjamin have opened n millinery store at Maxwell Semi-Weekly Tribune ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft nnu invite tne lauies ot mar. section oi the county to call and inspect their up-to-dato stock. Will also do dressmak ing Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. Hnitumitt'TIflN flATKHl One Year, cash In advance H.2S Months, caiih In advance W eta PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAKE SOME ONE HAPPY While you are racking1 your brain about what get your husband, wife, father or mother for a ft- Entorou at North Platte. Nebraska. Postolllce as second clans matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909. ft ft ft to ft ft ft J. fli Xmaapresent just stop and rest your mind and come ft unristmns snopper snomu get i - , . , , ... , ,f The stockB carried by North m down and pick out a nice easy rocker that will make S. TWINEM Homeopathic Physician and burgeon. Officci McDonald Bank HulMlnpr. Phono 183. The Christmas shopper should get fffi busy. Platte merchants nro now complete, more so than two weeks later. Why delay? . THOSE improvements being made by the Union Pacific at Northport ought to convince the most skeptical that Northport will be it town, notwith standing Its nearncsa to Bridgeport. Evehy North Platto person who sends out a package should paste on one of those Red Cross Btamps. It's a chean way to help along tho crusado against tuberculosis. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft them happy every day in the year. We have a complete line from a child's rocker up to a turkish, at reasonable prices. HOWE & MALONEY. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A A. J. Ames. M. D. Mario Ames. I. T OCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surtrcons. Uluce: over stone Drug Co. Phones: Oflico 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Oflico: Over McDonald Bank. Pi,na I Oflico 130 Phones y Rcsldcnco 11C The Trihune still believes that the 1910 will bo tho greatest year North Platte has ever known so fnr as ma terial progress is concerned. P!n your faith to tho town, and you will pot be disappointed. They nro now urging tho construc tion of n thirty thousand ton battleship. But why stop at thirty? A ship of that tonnage will bo obsoloto in a few years. Anticipate tho futuro and mako them fifty thousand. The paramount Ibruo In tho presi dential campaign of 1912, according Colonel Brynn, will bo local option. It may not bo tho paramount issue, in the presidential election, bul it is certain to cut a figure in tho Nebraska cam paign of 1910. The Right Kind of Talk. Wall street was decidedly disturbed by the decision of tho United States Circuit Court against the Standard Oil company. Although not entirely un expected, this decision emphasizes the ban which tho courts arc placing upon tho elTorts to suppress competition, suya Henry Clows. Needless to say these mandates interfere materially with tho plans of many industrial und financial leaders who had contemplat ed mergers, holding companies or oth er devices for circumventing tho law. Such plans must necessarily be ser iously interfered, with, and all combina tions of n monopolistic character are now wondering how tho decision may affect their future wolfnro. It is not to bo supposed that elthor tho govern ment or tho courts nro going to tnke extrcmo or unintelligent action to wards tho great combination of tho country and mora efficient and more economical than numerous small con cerns. Nevertheless, it may as well bo recognized at once that tho govern ment seriously intends to comply with tho popular domurd for adequate re straint of monopolies and great aggre gation of capital, It !b evident too that tho courts of last resort will sup Lure of The Weit. The "land show" recently held in Chi cago, and which is all probability Is to become nn annunl affoir, would indi cate that tho various changes that have taken place in tho great west within recent years have not robbed this part of the country of its lure. Hundreds of thousnnds of perpic havo wondered at exhibits from tho west not exhibits of cowboys and stage coaches, and Indians in their savage attire, but disploys from fields and orchards. Western grains and fruits have been gazed upon by a multitudo that gnvo no thought to tho old stage coach, and prosperous nnd un romantic looking ranchmen havo held the center of tho stage to the exclusion of tho cowboys and "bad man." It is evident that, fascinating as the old west has been, tho now west is going to hold a grenter luro. The process of making tho old trails into modern road3 has not killed public interest in tbo vast country whoso hills and plains have been haunted with tho spirit of romance. Tho west has changed its call, but tho new note is ovenmoro npcallng than the old. It still holds its luro for those who gaze from nfar, and apparently it is always to be tho Promised Land whore bounties never fail. Denver Republican. Obituary. Owing to an oversight, notice of the death and burial of Thos. W. Hughes did not appear In last week's paper. Decoascd was well known in this city, having been employed by tho U. P. Railroad Company at this plnce from 1883 to 1901. At tho timo of his death he was conductor on the O. S. L. and mado his home at Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. Tho accident, that took his life, occurcd at Mountain Home. Mr. Hughes was married on Jnnunry 15. 1890 to Miss. Jessie Baker, of this city. Ho was member of tho local lodges of tho B. of L. F. and O. R. C, both of which woro represented nt tho funeral by members When Man Was a Marina Animal. It wad M. Quintan, a French physi ologist, who several years ago wrote n paper to show that the colorless tluld In which the red corpuscles of our bio ' float and which Is called tho "bi. i serum" la the same tluld as that which constituted the primeval sea. The earliest forms of life which Heat ed In the primeval sea were such that the cells aud tissue of which they were constituted were always bathed by this primeval fluid. When slllea became a constituent of the wen them animals may have coated themselvei with slllclous coverings, but many ol their cells were still bathed by the fluid, and some of I hem as they passed from the sea to the land may have closed up their alimentary canals, so that n distinction arose between their Internal organs and their outer super ficies, but still, for the good of their cells, they still bathed them In tho online fluid. To do so more effectively they took the saline fluid ashore with them In the form of a blood serum, and It Is this blood serum which we carry about with us today, the most evident relic of the aire whet .vo were mnrlno animals. German Dialect In Wisconsin. It la two German women who nro finonkliiL' Jn the presence of nn Irish woman. "Th' tap o' th' mornln' t' ye. Mis' Urcttsclmelder. "Us glad I nm t' see th likes dv ye. Iss yer daughthpr Oretehen goln f the Hill th' morrow?" "Faith au' she la. Ven me bye Hem rich can get th' bay haarse away from th nlowln' 1 fink I'll go mcsllf, be dad." This Ik not trnvesty. It Is a report of German dialect. The manner of speech came about naturally enough. When the Germans arrived here In full force tho country was already settled, largo lv b.v Vaukees and Irish, nnd the Or- man had to buy his farm here or there, Thus a number of them found them selves located hi the town of Krln, where, of course, they learned the Ian cuaire of the country. And I leavo It to my fellow citizens In Wisconsin whether n German ennnot speak, as broad and rich a brogue as any son oC Erln.-Charles 1. StewarUIn Atlantic. D R. L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 an-' 8. McDonald State Bank Building, Phono 148. WILCOX & HAL' tGAN, Attorneys-nt-Law. Oflico over SchaA- Clothintr Store. Phone 8 m P PATTERSON. Attorney-at-Law, Office: Cor 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 HARD TO BEAT s our cigar. The more you smoko the more you'll praise it. because a veteran votary of tho weed knows a good thing when ho lights it. Only smokers of these cigars have n match for them. Our five-centers enn't be duplicated for a nickel anywnero clso in North Platte. J. F. SCHniALZRIEn. Hunting Prohibited. Notice is hereby given by tho under signed land owners and losses of land in linn rrccinct, tnat no hunting is hereby premitted on the land owned or leased oy us, and nny person found thereon will be prosecuted under the lnw relating thereto. Schrever & Marlett Geo Kopf it. waitcmath u. w. L.ong sons Frank Steel Geo. Shanks FredMalone Blankenburg Bros. Geo. T. Patterson Charlie Robihson Loren Purdy Frank Ebcle. Notice. Thomas Sabo'd. do 'eiida'nt. will (akn notlco trial on i no zoth day o October, iiw. Wcllman II. Paddock. iilalntllT herein, filed liM tril lion in tlio District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, ngntnst Thomas Sabold and the South Platte Loan & Trust Co.. the object and prayer or which nro to obtain a decreo iindinir that a certain mortgage executed by I' reman V Slddous on the Southeast H of Section 8. Townshln V. Range SB. In Lincoln count v. Nebraska, to tho Houth Platto loan & Trust Co.. anil by thu South Platte Minn It Trust Co. assigned to the defendant Thomas Salold which mort- gago is ror tho sum or Siso w. dated Mp tmmT nth., low. and recorded In Hook v of Mortgages, at Pago M4. has been fully naid and satisfied, and for a decreo cancelling the Kami) of record and for a further decreo finding that a certain mortgage executed l. Freeman V. Slddous on tho land aforesaid to tho South Platto Loan ft Trust Co.. for fui.au on hcptcniber oth., iro, and recorded In Hook 0 of Mortgages, at I'agoM7. has been fully paid and satisfied and for a decreo cancelling and satisfying said mortgage, of record, und plaintiff urais that his tltlo to said land he quieted as against, all claims of tho defendants, Thomas Sabold and Freeman V. Slddous, and that they bo excluded from any Interest In and to the land aforesaid. You aro required to answer Paid pcilllonon or oerore tne istn day or ueccmbor. law. Dated Oct. 20, tf'OH Wki.t.man II. Paddock. liy Wilcox A: IIalmoan. Ills Attorneys. A ROADSIDE MEETING with n wealthy ncqunlntnnco will cnuso you no embarrassment If you aro riding or driving n horse from our livery stable. Wo make it a point to keep our service as nearly as possible up to tho staiKlaru ot a private stable, ino result is that on the road you'll meet no ono you need tnke off your hat to A. M. Lock. NOTIOR DK- and floral offerings. Deceased is sur- port this movement; and that tho Slier- vived by his wife and four children, al- mon lnw. fhnnirli rpmdrincr somo mod - so h s mother, thro brothers and a ficntionB in order to mnko its enforce ment moro rensonnble, will remain tho law of tho land. Tho primo intent of that mensuro is to maintain the. open field nnd fair play, Monopolies nro un-Amoricnn, for thoy conflict with such purposes and endanger tho vory foundation of our political institutions. Tho door of op portunity must not bo shut and locked fast by monopoly. Competition has been tho main incentive in tho matorlal development of this great nation, and tho recent tendency townrds its elimia Bister, all of whom woro present nt tho funeral, Mrs. Hughes and children will mnko their1 future homo in this city. Tho mother lives in Hnstings, the sistor Mrs. D. C. Congdon, of this city. Tho brothers reside, Edward, In Pocatello, Idaho, Frank, in Hustings, and Oscar. In Red Cloud. Tho funornl was conducted by Rev. George F. Williams at tho Presbyter ian church nnd was attended by a large number of people, Including represen tatives of tho railway orders from tion, if not resisted, would rapidly lead Glenn's Forry. Interrment wob mado to socialism, national decay nnd rev olution. Tho political and industrial Jifo of tho nation depends vory largely upon tho decision of tho courts on this vital question; nnd it is really encourag ing to obsorvo that tho present drift is townrds sound and well established economic principles and away from tho popular fallacies which captured many light thinking or ultra-sclflsh peoplo who in tho pursuit of their purposes are blind to public wolfure. Tho check up on this tendency townrd monopoly and excessivo centralizations of industry may, of course, bo temporarily unset tling In Wall Street, but tho ultimate effect oven upon investments will bo highly beneficing for it will disarm much of tho public criticism naturally aimed at tho grcnt corporations and monopolis" Which would surely con tinue to abuso tho great power ob tained without duo restraint. It will 'bo rcmcinberid that none of tho 'ca lamities which were predicted in event of a decision, against tho Northern Se curities company ever happened. On tho contrury tho decision was distinctly bcneflclnl: it averted worse political agitation; nnd tho StundnrtfQiJ decision will do jlltowloe; In tho North Platto cemetery. For Sale A few copies of Hoffhine's city directory, Price $2.00 per copy Rinckor's book store, Looking One's Best. It's a women's delight to look her best but r.lmnles. skin eruptions, sores nnd boils rob life of joy. Listen! Buck Ion's Arnica Salvo cures them; makes tho skin soft and velvoty. It glorifies tho face. Cures Pimples, Soro Eyes, Cold Sores, Cracked Lips, Chapped Hands. Try It. Infnlliblo for Piles. 25c nt Stone Drug Co. F urniture R e p ai ri n g AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. We Desire to call the attention of the public to our line of Hardware and Harness. In hardware we carry a full lino needed for general use and all classes of har ness hardware. Wc carry everything in the harness line. We do repairing of all kinds and guarantee all work wo respecttuny asK a share ot your patronage. PREMUS FORSTEDT, Blankenburg's Old Stand. Somerset Items. Clint Selby has been hauling corn from Henry Folchort for John Mc Connel. P, O. MulliHn Ishusklng corn for Jim Glaze. Postmaster Ovens has Instnlled new furniture in tho oflico and It is n great improvement. John McConnell is feeding a fine bunch of calves this winter. Corn husking is getting well along with only n fair yield . Attend tho farmers' institute nt Somerset on Dec. 6th nnd 7th, Miss Mamie Anderson Is visiting her parents . Sho is hero f romCurtis, Neb. Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or cold, W. J. Atkins worked as Night Wntchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn Such exposure gave him a eovcro cold thnt sottlo on his lungs. At last ho had to givotir) work. He tried ronny r6 medics but nil failed til) bo used )r. King's Now Discovery. "After uBlng ono bottle" ho writes, "I went back to work as well ns ever." Severe Colds, stubborn Coughs, Inflamed throats and Tho literary of Miller precinct, School District No. 39, is again running full blast. A BDlendld program was very successfully rendered Friday evening, soro lungs, Hemorrhages, Croup and KSnv. on. nml nnothor has been nro- Whooning Couch get quick relief and pared for nest Friday evening, Doc. 3d, prompt euro from this glorious medicine. Como apd fcave a good timo. Every- 50c nnd ?i.uu. 'irini oouio irec, uuar body inviUd. COMMITTEU. utituvd by Btonu Drujj Cc. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on tho I3th day of November. 1909, Thomas Rowley, Frank England, Herman Wendeborn, Fritz L. Weinburg and Gus F. Meyer, associated themselves together ns a body corporate, under tho name and stylo of tho "Farmer's Inde pendent Telephone Company." The principal place of transacting the busi ness of said company shall be at the school house in School District No. 122, located on the Southeast 1 of Section 8. Township 13, North, of Range 31, West in Lincoln uounty, xseorasKa. The general naturo ot the business to bo transacted shall bo to construct, own, opornto and maintain a mam tele- Dhono line in Lincoln County, Nebraska. extending from Section 2, in Township 11, Range 33, in Lincoln County, Ne braska, to tho City of North Platte. isebrasks, with lateral and brahch lines nnd extensions of tho main line, nnd for such purposes may own, lease, purchase. Bell and convey such real estato as may bo necessary or incident to tho prolltamo anu proper conducting ot sam business, nnu to no and per lorm such other acts ana things as may be incident nnd necessary to the main powers of the corporation. The amount of tho capital stock au thorlzcd is $2000.00, divided Into 40 shares of $50 each, of which canital stock, not less than 14 shares shall bo subscribed at the organization of snid comnnv. all of which shal bo fullv paid up nt tho timo of subscribing. Tho date nt the commencement ot snia cor poration shall bo tho 1st day of Decern ber. 1909. Tho highest amount of in debtedness or liability to which tho cor poration la nt any timo to subject it self, ahull not exceed tho sum of $200, Tho affnlru oftid coTporntJon nro to managed by a board or threo directors together with a president, vlce-nresl dent, 8ccrctnry nnd treasurer, together with such other subordidnto agents nnd servants us other oflkers mny appoint anu hire. Signed Novembor 13th, 1909. Thomas Rowley, Fkank England, Hekman Wendkuohn, FniTS! L. WlENBAWJ, Wa Fi MfYETl. IN TUV. DISTRICT rotJUT OP LINCOLN COUNTY. STATE OK NF.HItASKA. James II. Ktiorr. I'lalntllT, vs. Hamilton I-odii and Trust Company and Ilurmon V Emmons, PefcndhtitH. Summon. Tliu defendants Hamilton Loan and Trust Company, and Herman F. Emmons, will take not leu that on thu SIHIi day of OctolxT. 1Mj9. tlie. plaint lir tiled Ids petition In the dis trict court of Lincoln County. Nehraka, against you. the sold named defendants. tneonji'Ct anu prajer or which are, that a dtcreu ol court lie enter d adjudging plain HIT to b the. owner of tho west half of south 1st nuarter. and cast hair of south west quarter, of section thirty-four, townshlti six teen, raneo tweniysix, Lincoln county. Ne braska, and fimli'T as ncnlnst defendxnt Hamilton Loan & Trust Coinnanr. that a certain mortgage, upon said loud mado hy one Hubert II. Kilmer, Jr and wife, fur SriOuIn tavorofsald loan and trust com pany and duly recorded In thu otllceof tho tueelver or deeds .lutiu:lh, 1B&3. In Nook 7. at oaife W. bo adjudged to havo been fullv paid, thut said mortgage bo canceled of record, and that pialullirs iltlu to -aid land buquloted as against mortgage lien f said nerenuant. That as against tho defendant Hctman F. Emmons. Iho further maver nf plalntlir'N petlilun askv that his title In said real estate n established as prior and super ior as against any adverse claim of said de fendant, thereto hy reason of living tho hus band or ono Harriet .1. Emmons, a subsu (liient owner Of an Interest In said land by intierllatico ns tho daughter of ono James II. Ileckwltll. Who (lli'll m lzed nf knhl lunil nn nr about thozist day or August. IKrJ, and said Harriet .1. hmmonseonvevlnc her Interest In said land to plaintiffs grantor, tho defendant not Joining In said conveyance, and further asuing oecreo that defendant lie barred and ,-sioppeo from Having or claiming any In terest advetso to plaintiff's tltlo therein, or those claiming or holding by or through him In and to suld teal estate. Vim Did snld aliove named defendants and each of jou aro required to answer said petition on or before uecetntier 'uin, iw, Dated this mh dny or Octolicr. 1W.I .Iamk-j II. Its-unit. IMiilnlllT. d 9-4 Itv.T. H. Piinn. Ilk Attorney, Notice to Bidders. Sealed bids will bo received at tho oflice of the county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before De comber 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-G qr 1-4 nr. and 1-3 qr. All records to bo made of the best linen ledger paper, patent backs, full bound, extra ends, bands and fronts u,uuu tax receipts m duplicate or 6,000 tax receipts in triplicate. dozen chnttlo files of 200 each iz assessor s booKs, ledger paper. cloth bound per book. 8,000 assessor's schedules (linen paper). Poll books for 42 precincts (genera! election). roll books for 42 precincts (primary election). Ulnss u. Whole sheet blanks per 100. Half sheet blanks per 100. eunrter sheet blanks per 100. lass C. Sanford's, Carter's or' Stafford writing fluid per ouart. Spencorian. Glucinum or Talla pens per gross. Vunadium or Fnlcon nenu per cross Perfection pencils or equal, rubber tips, por gross. Ail of sold supplies to bo first class and to bo furnished na requested by tho county officers. Successful bidder to furnish bond to bo approved by tho county board. Each bidder to havo printed on tho envelope, "Rids for printing." Tho commissioners of said county re servo the right to reject nny or all bids. Dated North Platte, Neb., Nov. 20, 1000. F. Rt Elliott, County Ohurk TO NON-It ESI DENT I' KMIANTH. To Samuel snoll. Kate. J. Sncll. Sarah llrauplt Utiardlan. and lots one. two. threo, four. lire, six, seven and eight In block six teen, of tho original city of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, non-resident de fendants You and each of you aro hereby notlOrd that on tho SHhday of October. WU9, H. V. Ulllnn. plalulllT In said cause (lied his petition In the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, against you and each of you, tho ob ject and prayer ot which Is to foreclose, a certain tax lien upon thu property described as follows, situated In tho County of Lincoln and Statu of Ncbratka, to-wltt Lots ono, two. three, four, five, six, seven and eight In block sixteen, of thoorlKlnal city of North Platto. In Lincoln County, Nebraska- Said tax lion I bused upon a tax silo certificate numtior ttjio Issued by tho County Treasurer of Lin coln County. Nebraska, on November 7, 1901. to the plaintiff herein for taxes levied and assessed against said premises for tho years lH'.H to Inclusive, with Interest and penal ties added, together with subsequent taxes paid thereon for tho yoars 1UOI to 1908 Inclu slvo aggregating tho sum of tilft.OU together with Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 per cent tier annum from Octolicr 1. 1D0U. I'lalntllT prays ror decreo of foreclosure of said tax Hon and attorney fees of 10 percent of the amount recovered, and costs of suit, nnd that defendants bo required to pay said sums, and In default ot such payment said premises bo sold topayMio amount' found duo with Interest and penalties and attorney fees and costs, and that each and all of said de fendant bo foreclosed of all equity of re demption In and to said premises and for such other relief as may bo Just and cqult able. You aro required to answersald potltlon on orljnforo thotlth day of December. 1WI, Dated this Wh day ot October. 1000. at North Platte, Nebraska- oM S. Y OILLAN, I'lalntllT Hy Hoaoi.anh tc IInAOi,ANi. Ills Attys. notice! Ilertratid I'elber. Melvlllo Felber, Arthur Pother, Isaac Felber. Tllllo Kelbor. Corrlno Foluor Shaffer. E. Uuthbett Scuaotfer. all heirs of August Kelbor, do ceased, Oliver Crlssey, Margaret Crls- ssoy, Oklahoma lilblo ti Hook Concern, a corporation. Thomas II, Ward and Ilernard necr. defendants, will tako notlco that on liosist dayoroctobor. now. Union icoa ty& Trust Co., a cottioratlon, plaintiff herein, tiled its petition in tuo District court or u incoin County. Nebraska, against said defendants, ho object and nraver of which aro to oulut thu tltlo of tho plaintiff In and to I lib north east quarter of section 'SI. township 13 N.. range 31 West of tho 0th p. m . In Lincoln mnty. Notiraskn. in tho said nlalntirr as gilnst each and allot the defendants herein. and toexcludoeach and all of the said dn- ndanls from inr Interest, title, claim or emand In and to said lands. Vein aie ri quired to nnswer said nntltlon on or before the tlih dayof December, IPOS). Dated net zist nw. UNION ItEALTY & THUST COMPANY. piaintirr 2H-4 llv Wtr.onx ft Hai i.tiiAN. Tts Attys. UHDEK OF IIEAII1NGON PETITION FOB APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Statoof Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. In thu county court November 'st, lWKi. In the matter of tho estato of Marv Lam- plugh, deceased, un reading and tiling tho peti ion or niary M. Harrington, praying that tho admlulstra- Inn of sa il esiatu may bo granted to John Ilerrod as Administrator Ordered. That November S."d. 1W. at 1" 'clock a. m.. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter .may appear at a county court to bo ie u in and ror sa d county, and show causo why the praverof pel ll loner shuuld not bo granted. This order to 1 mi Wished for six successive Issues In tho North Platto Tribune prior to November 22d. IWJ. w u. i-LiiEit, county .luuge. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior. United States Laud Olllco. North Platte, Nebraska October tilth. IWO. A sufficient contest alllduvlt hnvlni? Iwnii filed In this olllco by Allien ( freen contestant, against homestead entri No 2 MIKI Serial ikmao. mado October Oth. 1W6 lor northeast quarter southwest quarter, south half northwest quarter, section H. townsh n 14. range -1. by neirs oi uicnard u hdwards contes'ee. in winch it is alleged that: 1. ThoalKivo named claimant In his life timo never eulilvuied any portion of tho anovn uescriiicd laud. 2. Said claimant never In bis llfn tlmn es tablished residence upon said land or resided thereon, a. Said cla mant has whnl v failed to live or resldo upon said laud and has lieen absent tnereirom ror six months and ono day last past. , . Hold atisenco from said land was not (Uio to claimant employment In too army navy or marine corns of tho United Stales, during any wur u which tho United States has neen enguged. b the suld claimant died amnit two years obo anu coi lesiant nas wen una o n i ml out whether ho loft any holrs. Slivie the death of said claimant no one has resided upon said land or cultivated any portion or useu any portion wuatover ror any puriiosH. runner has thu land been improved in any way since i nn ueaiu or sam claimant. l.'nrtl. ....1 ..II ... ... .1... .. . I.. s-ji:ii uiiii an ui bam ueiecis now exist. oatu parties aro hereby notified to an near. resiiond ond offer evidence touching said allegations at ten o'clock a. m on December ii, iwu lieroro tho Keulster and Itecelver at tho United States Land Olllco In North none, Nebraska Tho said contestant having In a prop.1 a lklav I. II lei Oeui icr lit. UIO'I mil furlli Ini-l which hliow that after duo diligence norsonal service of this notice Can not I hi mndo it Is uootiy ordered ami directed that such notice bo given by duo and proper publication. .1 I';. I'.VAKH Kgsler OKDMI OFIIEAItlNO ON PETITION DIB PENSINU WITH lll'.UU I.Ali AUMINIS THATION Statoof Nebraska. Lincoln County, m. -In tho county court Novouiliora'ina lfOO. In tho matter of tho ojttato of James II. neckwllli, deceased On reading and filing the potltlon of .Tames II. Ktiorr. praying that tho regulur adminis tration of said esiatu b dlsM'iised with as pnvldtd In sections 6W2.. to Nfl8, Coduof IWf. Ordered. That Dcmiilier Ilth. IW. at o'clock a, in., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said mailer may appear at a county court to be held In and for suld eouniv-. anil show rmimi why tho prayer of tho pel It loner should not bo granted. This urdt r to bo published in ho North Platte Tribune for sir hueei'snlvit Usui's ururt io.Dieerni.er nth, wv, iwu rrtu, JkiiVMt, wuv wavu Notice for Publication. Serial No. 022,15. Dcpartmentof the Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North I'latte. Neb. Ociolier. atU. tlWD. Notlco Is hereby given thai Charles F. Wil kinson, of Nortli Platte. Neb., whoon Octolicr, 13th, 1TOI, mado Homestead Entry No. 20.W, Serial No. 022ft5. for north east quarter and south half of southwest quarter, section 20, township la. north, range si. west oi tho uth principal meridian, has lllcd notlco of Intention to make final llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho register and recclver'at north riatte. Nebraska, on tho uu day or December. IW9, Claimant names as witnesses: (J. K. Meier. Arthur Conner. Carl llrocder. and Thomas Zimmerman, all of Nortli Platte, Neb. ow-n J Ii. KVANs. Register. Road No. 328 To all whom It may concorn: The commissioner appointed to locate a nubile road, commencing about -1 rods cast of the S. iV. corner of section 31-0-20 and rim ing thence north about eu rods, tbenco north east about 40 rods around head of canyon, thence north about 'M rods, thence northeast about SO rods, thence north 100 rods, thonco northeast io Ingham, Nebr-, on section '-J-U-t'0; this road to connect with road No. 210 south of railroad and to bo 40 feet wldo, has reported in ravor or ino location or saia road, and all claims for damago or objections thereto must bo (lied In tho oflico of tbo county clerk on or boforo noon on the 28th, day of December. UKXl or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte. Nobr.. Oct. zd, nw, F. It. Elliott, Comav-Clork. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at Nortli Platto Nob , October 18th, 1V00. Serial No. tttOW). Notlco Is hereby given that Alnlmus M. Wilson, of Maxwell, Nebraska, whoon June, 2Sth. 1001. mado II. E. No. 20102. Serial No. O20OU, for northeast quarter and southwest quarter, section 2U. township 14 N range M west or ino tun rnncipai .Meridian, has mod notlco of Intention to mako final five year pnHir. to establish claim to iho land above described, befoM the KecUtorand Itecelver. at NortlePlotto, Nebraska, on tho I5tu day of iiecemiHJr.-iiv,i. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred M, Kuser. of North I'latte. Neb.. Ernest R. Sukraw, Cllnwon-M Y.orlt.ot Maxwell. Neb.. mm i-uiur e. niiKmw.or wniaru. ixeo. o 22-- ,1. R. F.VAN8. Keelstor.' Change and Vacation of Part of ,Road No.' 309. To All Whom It may concern: Tho Commissioner appointed to locate a change and vacate a part of lioad No. IM, haa rurorted In favor of said chango, beginning at section 2o of said mad No, W, running i bunco In a sQtilheasterly direction to tbo flat between sections II and 12 ot old road No 80W, tlifiico In a northeasterly direction to connect -with station II -of Itoatl No. HOOt he has also reiMiried In favor of vacation ot that part of road No, SOU, Ijlng between the terminal points ot the change and all ob jection thereto or claims for damage must bo tlhd In the olllco of tho county clerk-on or tieforo noon on the -Uh day of Decemlior, HUO, or such road will bo established with out reference thereto- DaKid north I'laUo, Nubr., Oct 26. IROO.