The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 04, 1910, Image 8

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    High Grade Porchon Stallion 4 years
old weight 1800. Address Luccy Bros.
rvierna iNeo.
rre-iiait or uwibtai in
crease of tho entire country in agricul
tural values, and their aggregate at
soesmcnt exceeds tho total of ull the
rest of the United Stntos. Tho coun
try's entire agricultural rating now is
estimated at thirty billions of dollare,
which is a gain of forty-four per cent
in values since 1900,
It is apparent from the figures at
hand that not only has tho west made
prodigious strides, but also that the
tendency of the whole country has been
to turn more and more to tho develop
ment of the fullest possibilities for pro
duction of the fruits of the soil. This
is as it should be, for as the population
has been over taVirig the crops of tho
country it has become necessary for u)
to cnlargo our productivity, and it la
manifest .that , the lattday xry., ,of.
"Bfck to tlje. fyrra" is tbarngabun
dant.rulta.and that we, aro cultivating
our,acrea with vastly more iatelligencn
and application,, and with, corresponds
ingly golden harvestK.Omaha Bee.
i High Prices Here to Stay.
Champ Clutk, the democrat!
minority leader, made the following
interesting statement in the house 11
fuw days , ago, "Tljp present high
pricwapiari . psoductB Jiavetcomo t
8tay;iiw, rural .population a pluylnt;
oVltj ijwjpruecnt cvnu', if it claeseit
tlua unincorporated vlllsgea as towns,
will nhow between Bixty and eixty-ono
per cent of tho population uu living in
towns. At the present rate, in twenty
years the United States will cease to
M)dV exporting nation for agricultural
prvdut! except as to" cotton. One of
the&rljiqipal cause pf I lie high prices
efl'iayj proddctais ,the world movo-
valuo of agricultural products
grown in tho United States last year
was eight and three quarter blHon dol
lar. This is a sum almost too great
to comprehend. This Is an increase of
twelve per cent over 1908.
NIGHTS OF UNREST.
No Sleep, No Rett, No Peace for the
sufferer from Kidney Troubles.
No peace for the kidney sufferer
aln and distress from morn tonight.
Got up with a lamo back.
Twinges of backache bother you all
day.
Dull aching breaks your rest atnlght..
Urinary disorders add to your misery.
Get tho cause euro tho kldnoys.
Doan's Kidney Pills will work the
cure-
They're for the kidneys only
Have made great cures in North
Platte.
AuguBt Ackerman, North Platte,
Nebr., sayst "For at least four or five
years I suffered from catches and . dull
heavy pains through the email of tny
back, directly above my kidneys.
could not rest well and tooted about
from one position to another until
morning camo. The kidneys were also
disordered, tho iccrctions being far too
frequent in passage and forcing me to
got up'several times during the night
I was subject to headaches sad 'dizsy
spells and about a year ago was in, a
trMly,ncrvwi0 and nip .down cpndj
tion. Tynen 1 board Jjoan'a , Kidney
Pills so highly recommended, I pro
cured a box at A, F. Btreitz'B drug
store and I noticed an improvement.
after tho first fow doses. -Thus on
couraged, I continued using tho remedy
and I was restored to good health."
For salo by all dealers, Prico 50
cents, Fostor-Mllburn Co:, Buffalo New
York, solo agents for the United States,
Remember the nutno Dounlsand
hmpany
cts.
.ale
tori
lT
V- -.,1
ofJTild
Phono
WILCOX & HAL' tOAN,
, Attorneyfi-nt-',aw.
Offlco over Schu- Clothine
Storo. Phono 8
rjp r PATTERSON,
Attornoy-at-Law,
Office: nor. Front fb Dow" a.
In tho county court of Lincoln Coun
tv. Nebraska.
Order of hearine on nrofrUo of for-
eitrn will and codicil thereto.
The state of Nebraska, Li icoln Coun
ty, ss:
To tho letratees. devisees, heirs and
all persons interested. In ths matter of
tho estate ot samuei a. uaicner, ae
ceased.
On reading and filing the petition or
Louis Belcher praying that the Instru
ments filed in this court on the 18th day
of Docombor, 1909, and pu-porting to
bo full, truo aim duly authenticated
copies of the last will and testament
ana coatcu mereio oi mo buiu acceasaa.
- 1 1 it . .A ll 1.1 J 1
as nroved. nonrnved. nrobatcd. allowtd
ana recorded In the probata court in
the District of Bridgeport, and atate
of Connecticut, may bo proved, ap
proved, probated, allowed and entered
of rccoia in this county as the Inst will
and testament and codicil thereto of
said deceased, md that the execution
of said instruments may bo committed
nnd thu administration ot iiaid- estate
mav bo Kranted to Loul Belcher of
Ncwtonvillc, 'Mass., and Mt-ud Belcher
of Natlck, , Mass., as executors with
will and'codicll.ahncxcd." '
Ordered. That January 18i-hi 1010, at
2 o'clock p. m. Is assigned for honring
uuidpetliion when ull perBbnt. interested l
in-MiidiMuttcr mtty ttiiiienr'Stia session
of tho cottntv court, to bo lmld in and
f6r'B'!UdcQuntY, and bIiow cans- why the
nravor'of tlm patitloncr should not be
granted. And notice of this piocecding
is oruoreti puuusneti in me in arm t'lium
Semi-Weekly Tribune, a legal news-
paper publishfd In said count;; for seven
auccepslvo Issues of Baid newspaper
prior to January J3th, 1010, Witpcss
mi nana anu seui 01 buiu court.
Yt, V mSf MVUKUf trWIOft
ELMS,
General Practice of
Medicine, Surgery
Together with hla
cialty, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Your Glasses Carefully Filled.
Ofllco and residences 413 East Fifth St.
on ground floor, no staira to climb.
Phone 559.
North Platte,
Nebraska
W. A. Howard,
EXPERT PIANO
TUNER AND REPAIRER
All work guaranteed. Best
of references. Country orders
eive prompt attention.
602 west Fifth St.,
Phone 627.
borders at New-
'ire, phone 261
.SORENSON
ET WORK.
'oodturning.
iW .SCREENS
i . . . A Specialty.
Thop 107 East Fifth.
RDETt OP I1RAUINO ON PETITION FOB
Htatoof Nchrastka, Lincoln County, its.
In tho County Court JiuueuibovUIili. IW9.
In iIid in a tier of tlie cmiiiIi' of .Tohn a Hun
ALTUINTMI'.MT OK ADMINI STHATOIt.
fur. deeCttHed. On reuillne and ailnirtho txitlt-
Ion of .losetili J lluurer and Uliarles Hup-fer-
pru Intr that, thu admlnUirntlon of hhUI
oslatu mny ihi uranud 10 llunry O. llupfoi
us atiiiiinutraior.
Oril. red. That .Tanuarr 18th VI 0. at I
o'clock v. m , Ih assigned for licarlncsald ie
i moo. wiiuu an twruontt inturciireu in hhki
muitur may aiipenrat n county court to b
lu ld In mid for said county, anil hIiow cuusr
Kianlcd. TIiIh order to li tiulilUiied for hId
rtucci sslve Ismihm nrlnr to .iHiumri- IRili. 1011
whv Hie uruver or iiuiltloiiiT b ionic! not lx
ntliu North ri t t'homl-Wceklv Trllmne. a
leual nuwMpauer tiuunsiied in hkhi county.
' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby Driven that on the
I3th day of November. 1909. Thomas
Rowley. Frank England. Herman
Wcndeborn, Fritz L. Weinburg nnd
Gus F. Meyer, associated themselves
torrother as a body corporate under the
name and style of the "Farmer's Inde
pendent Telcphono Company." The
principal plnce of transacting the busi
ncss of said company slpll be at the
school house in School District No. 122,
located on the Southeast of Section 8.
Township 13, North, ot Hange 31, West
in Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The general nature of the business
to be transacted shall be to construct.
own, operate ana maintain a main tele
phone line in Lincoln County, Nebraska
otenuing irom section z, in lownsnip
11, uange U3. in Lincoln uotinty, jno
braska. to the City of North Platte
Nebraaks, with lateral nnd brahch
lines and extensions of the main line,
and for such, purposes may own, lease
purchase, sell ana convey such roa
estate as may be necessary or incident
to the profitable and proper conducting
of said business, and to do and per
form ouch other acts and things ns
may bo Incident and necessary to the
mnln powers of tho corporation.
The amount of the capital - stock au
thorized is $2000.00, divided into 40
shares of $50 each, of which capital
stock, not lees than 14 shares ahull bo
subscribed at the organization of snid
comnny. all of which shall be fully
paid up at the timo of subscribing. The
dato hf tho commencement of said cor
E oration shall' bo tho 1st day of Decern
cr. 1000. Tho hltxhcst amount of in.
debtedncssor liability to which the cor
poratlon Is nt any time to nubjuct It
self, shall not exceed the sunvof $200,
Tho nlfnira of said corpotttion nro to
managed by a boaitl of three directors,
tocether with a president, vlce-nresl
dent, secrotury and .treasure , together
with such other sulhnlidute ncents and
servants as other officera mt y appoint
anuniro. JH,
Signed November 13tjh, 1009...
Thoma Rowley, N
FiiankEnglnd,
HeuvJn Wij:ideuorn,
I'RItw l. wicnbarg,
IrtMHi MWfWkf
Jmfort
clgar for those wro
smoke that will give
gratification at low cost.
I rands of cigars aro the acme
Ivor and quality.
J. SCHIYlALZRIEn.
A PRINCELY NEW YbAR'S GIB',
of which your horse will be justly
proud, and yourself well pleased, is a
now sot of harness from Fink's. Tl.o
reputation of our harness forgeneril
excellence steadily increases as ti e
years roll on, and the coming of 19:.0
will show marked improvements in
style, finish and workmanship ovtir
year past.
A. F FINKL'S
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS
floor, Feed,
Having .recently pufwased the
B. A. Wilson feed stweat the
corner of Sixth and Li?ust Sts.
I respectfully invito ft shre of
tho patronayiSr the puiblic.
,r T D DITf
You Needn't Mind the Storri
even if you hve calls to mae ir
ippinc that must bo done. Call up
this livery stable and order a c Triage
to help you fullfill your duty.' Then
you can call or Bhop a long as you
want in both comiort nu yie. icu
come back untired and with dry shot s
ana SKirts.. well worth. .our mo 'crate
chargo for 1 he carriage isn't It?
A. M. Lock.
T
Why not Get a Home
Cheap now in the . . .
Great Fruit
Belt
of Colorado under the G
son tunnel irrigation, system?
No failures. Crops yield
annually $200 per acre and
upwards.
Write us for particulars,
Delta Fruit Land Co., .
,402 Ideal Bldg.,
Denver, Col
Notice for Publication,
Perlnl No.0B"J. .'
Department of th tntnrinT,
U. B. Land 0(Ucu al North IMntte. Nob.
lxc nther. Ibth. Una.
Notice ts hereby given that Daniel AV. Kun
kel, or North I'lalte. Nob. who on Februar.'
Itih. ltX). made lltmu-Htead Entry No. RAW.
Serial No 018KI, for west half Bouthweat
nuarier, son tn west uuxrier tioriiiwet.t quar
ter ami 101 1. sect ion . township it, nnrit
range 1, west-oi lle ttth lirlncliml merldlar
lias (lied notliK of liHi-iiilon U make lint
lire rear proof, to establish claim to th
land ulsive dtwcrllH'd, before the register
if
i or Ilav
1
and receiver at Norm rialte. Nebraska, o
' the 1Mb da) id 1 el urarj, 1(10
Clalntant nsines k wllnessest Fran
Vowurs and Grant TtblileH. both of Nrt
luti,c. Neb. nnd .Itil'ti 1'ulUar.d l. II, llur
v nfe,U4
V .TICK OF SETTLEMENT.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, is.
in th county uouri.
Tn tttn tnKllwr nf .tlm fxtatn nf Pa&lUO
Funkhouaer. deceased. ...
-To the creditors, heirs nnd ut hern Interested
In the estate of Hajnuel Kunkliouer.
lawo notice, mat William runiujour.er
administrator, has filed In the county court
a reoort nf hi dolnss a4 administrator ot
xatd eittato and It Is ordered that thn
me stand ror hearing 1110 urn uay in
Immure. A. n imu. Wfi.ru tlm court
at tlio hour of 0 o'clock, a. m., at which time
any person Interested may appear andexcrpt
to and content the. Ha me. And notice of this
proceeding Ih ordered jrlveit by publication
n tlm iNortn riatto ecmi-wrcKicy irinuno
or seven kucccrsIvo Ibbuus prior to January
13th. 1UIU.
Witness my hand and tho seal of the coun-,
ty court at North I'lalte this istli day of
December A. D. IW. . .
an- w u. Kijithu. uoumy juuito.
nnotiATt MnTinr
Ih ln intttAI Itt tha cult A nf MfV
Enttland. deceased. ....
in the 1'tint.v iwurt or iincoin county, e
braaka, December 18th. 1S00.
Miiitf.i lu Imrnliir irlvitn. tliftt ttin crrnltnninf
- I A . 1 will Mn. 1.-. .mi. Inn
of said estate, before the County Judtre ot
L.IIICOin eoullljr. nuiirasKa. nb jhiii.
court room In said county, on the 17th day of
nun il.tuil. .I.m T..l
iinnuarya nun uu iiiui in u ui ui
WW, ni V o ClUCK a- in uacn u. lur tnr uur- ,
H)n, atijUHimtuu ami niiiiwuiicti oix hiuimhs
w allowt'd for cri'dlion 10 prewnt lliolr
.alMlmu Mfl linn XaMW filt Ilia 1?VatJtMtni f
IUII113 aim 1 1 J J I HI IUI ll" unmH'ui ,
-ettlewald estato from the Athday of Norem-
iter. iwi'. 1 tin nonce m ia- iiunnsneii iiinie
North I'latte arml-weeKiy Trinune roreiiiiit
4uccesslvo Issuos prior to .lanuar nth. 1910.
!- County . I utRo.
Porlal No. W03
NOTICE FOIt I'UilLIOATION,
Depattment of the Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllce at North Platte. Neb.
Dec. 6th. IIK
PJ,ili-A frt tmmViT crlvAn that. WllllAm
II Tnrplo of North TUtio. Nob., who on July
Mb. 11IU4. imil llomcHtead Rntrr No. 2031 1.
4irlal No. IMS. for north half south weft
uua-ter. north half northeant quarter and
. .......... I .... K3 . . I. I
north, ranife at weal of the aixt-i tirinciuai
meridian, hag filed notice of Intention to
make anal Ave year proof, to establish claim
to tho land above dt-HCrtlied, heforo the
Iteglater and Uecelvcr at North riatte. o
tiraska. on the iMth day of January, lino.
Claimant names as wlinewH; Carl nroedcr,
IIiikIi Hotwer, John Bcliarmann and Curtis
lllnman, alt ot norm riatte, nun. . .
til n i K. k.vanm. icevmwr-
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tlm unknown holm of John Hard an. de
ceased will tako nollco. that on thu lBih day
nt June. W, Isaac union, plaintiff, herein
tlli'U lils iHJlllioii in inn tiintrici court"t Lin
coln County, NobraNktt. aettlnut thu unknown
helm or John tiariian. ut ceHKeu. thu oojict
and urayerof which said petition aro to quiet
Hit, tUlf of tho nlalnilir In and to tho north hi
of thu northwest H and tho southwet U ot
i lie northwest H oj section 14. townshto m.
north of rante al. west of thu 6th I'. M . In
Lincoln rnuntv. Nebraska, and that tho de
cree rendered In said action. Oe of the game
force ana etTectaua tako tuo oiaco or a cer
tain deed ot conveyance from the said John
llordan. deceased, to V. II. Lonsley. of said
lands and which Mid deed lias been lost and
destrojed and has not U;en placed on record
in the records ot the county uiorK ot i-incom
County, Nebraska.
You aro required to answer iatd petition cm
or before the Utti day ot Januury, lt'10.
Dated DecemborillU, 1U0. '
Isaac Dillon.
Tly Wllrnx Tlalltvan. IiIn aitnrnoya.
OUD It OF HEARING ON PETITION IiIS-
I'ENSINO WITH It KOULAK ADMINI9
THATIOK fllato or Nebraska, Lincoln County, as.
In the county court November nd l9.
In tho matter of tho estate ot James:
II. Beckwlth, deceased. , .
On reading and tlllntr thu petition ofJoruos
11. Knorr. praylnv that tho. regular admlnls
irallon of feald estate b-' dlsiM'nsed with as
pnvlded In sections 6302. to K00, Codo of
IVU7.
Ordered. That December 14th. 1009. at S
o'clock., m.. Is assigned for hearine said
petition, when all lierbons Interested In said
matter may appear at a county court to bo
li-ld In and for said county, and show causa
why tho prayer or tho petitioner should not
be granted. This order to bo published In
tm Nurlh Pt Attn THtmnrt fnr filv Kiirr.nmtVH
tissues prior to Uecemtier 14th, 1U00.
'02:1-3 W. O. Et.drr. County Judge.
3 rfiMrrciT wnTtnf
Burial No. U1223
poparttnentof the Intorlor.
. UnltedJjt.ateM Land Ofllco
' North riatte. NehruHka.
December II, IW.
A sufllclent contest aflldavlt havlnir been
(lied In this olllio by Jacob L. Harden,
contestant, against homestead hiitry.
no. xiziu mauu may m. iko. ror tskH.
Beo 12. Township li. N Itblige3t Vt. ot tho 01 h
r. Olermtan. uy L&s Wellson uontestee. in
which It Is alleged that waul Las N'ellson
lias never established his residence on said
tract: that ho has abandoned said tract for
more than six months last past and has
failed to cultivate or lmnrovu said tract
Said parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond ana otter evidence touching suia al
legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on February 11.
1VIU. beforu tho Heglster and Receiver at tl o
United Htutes L.uud otiico in north rialte.
.Nilirsska.
The said contestant having. lnaDroiHraiu-
duvu Uh-uset lorili facts which show that
after due dlllgrnce personal service of this
notice Cannot bemade.lt U hereby orderod
and directed that such notion ho given by duo
anil proper publication
w. u. U. WOODltOnHT,
d 17-8 Receiver.
Road No 327
To All Whom It May Concern:
Tho special commissioner appointed
for the purpose of locating a public
road,
Commencing at the S. W. corner of
Section 17, Township 10, Range 33' and
running thence east on section line to
the S. E. corner of Section 17-10-32 ah
on section line, has reported in favor
ot tne location ot saiu road as ioiiows:
Commencing at the S. W. corner of
Sec. 17. T 10. R 83 runnlne east Bix
miles on section, lino to tho S. W.
corner of Sec. 17 T 10 R 32, thence
south on section lino about 100 rods to
the railroad rjgnt-of-way north of the
track, jthenco southeast to Dickens
alone the richt-of-wav and connecting
thereat with road no 102, and all claims
for damego. w objections thereto must
bo filed 4n tho office of tlio county
cieru, on or oeiore noon oi tne inn
day of F)eb.",1fll0. ,or such road will bo
established without reference thoroto.
Dated (forth Platte, Neb., Dec-10-00.
P. R. ElLiott,
County Clork.
ROAD NO. 330.
To all whom It may concern:
xno commissioner appointed tor tne
purpose of locating a public road as
follows:
Commencing at tho center of section
17, township 12, range 28 and running
thence north on half mllo Una
to tho laid, out road on half mllo lind
running oast and west across section 8,
township 12,. Range 28, said road to bo
83 feet wlde.'has reported In fnvor of
tho establishment of said road and all
claims for damago or objections there
to must be 'filed. in tho office of the
county clerk on or before noon on tho
12th tlay of Februarv, 1910, or such road
will bo established without reference
thereto.
Dated North Platto, Neb., December
6, 1909.
V F Elliott,