The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 07, 1910, Image 10

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Entered at North Platte. NobraaWa, Postofflc
fecond claaa manor.
. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910.
Kclly-Franzcn Wedding.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Franzen in Sutherland on Wednesday
evening occurred tho marringo of their
daughter Sna to Mr. S. Wurrcn Kel
ly, of North Platte. About thirty
friends and relatives had assembled to
witness the ceremony. Promptly at
8:15 to tho strains of tho wedding
march, "Star of the Sea", played by
Miss Lea Burklund, the gioom, atten
ded by W. F. Vosclpka as .best man,
app ured, followed by the bridesmaids,
Misses Mary Crosby and Aneita Hun
ter each carrying a bouquet of whitt
roseB; after whlth came tho bride
with her brother, D. A. Franzen, nnd
tie betrothed couple stood together in
tie parlor under an artistic arch of
cistern laurels. While the wedding
march continued softly, in a simple Irn
prcSslvo ring service, Rev. C. B. Har
mon r renounced them husband and
wife. The bride carried a beautiful
bunch ol white r ses and wore n gown
of white crepe de chine trimmed it.
lace and tho biidal veil. The groon.
wojo the conventional black.
Tho house was elaborately decorated
with laurel wreaths, potted plants, cut
flowers and ferns. After tho cercmonj
n two course supper was servcti, to
which every one present paid their
highest tribute of respect.
The esteemed couple were the recip
ients of many useful gifts of cut glass,
hund painted china und silverware.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kelly, with baggage
carelully labelled by kind fi lends and
in the midst of a severe local rice
storm, left Sutherland next morning on
No. 1G for North Platte where Mr,
Kolly owns a new modern house in the
Bunks addition, furnished ready to re
ceive his happy bride. Mr. Kelly is well
and fuvoiabiv known to the n onle of
our city being for some time in the em
ploy ot tho U. P. as engineer and all
who know him extend tiim the glad
hand at he now comes with his com
panion to abide nmone us. Mis. Kelly
enjoys the pleasure of a host of friendi
in and around her home town and our
city und is an accomplished und charm
ing young ludy.
All indications givo promiso ot a
most happy and prosperous voyage in
th3 new relationship.
' Annual Meeting and Roll Call.
WdUusday night the annual meeting
of tho Buptistcharch occured. Perfect
harmony nnd good cheer prevailed
throughout. Eight reports were pie
sented from as many different depart
ments. These all showed progress and
development in every phase of tho
work. The past year has seen con-
tinnud advancement all along tho line
until tho severo winter weather set in.
And this has effected the nttendunco at
tho pleaching services mutonally. But
it hiH not seemed to injure tho work in
any other particular.
Tho now year op na hopefully. Thero
is prjinise of hotter things in tho fu
ture. Every person present seemed de
termined that there shall bo greater
progress in the year to come. A move
ment wus set on foot to have an Evan
gelistiu campaign eurly next f nil. witn
Chaplain Wnitoin chnriro. Dr. E. W.
nacle Baptist Church in Milwaukee hav
ing aUo nutd other largo pastorates, is
a miin of wide experiance and maiked
njwur. All the work in the months to
com u will look to these in eat meetinKS.
The lollowing olllceia were elected
with iibul.icj uummcy: Tompmiry
Deacon. E. M. Miuaun: Trustees for
two veins. J. D. W. Lincoln, Win. Rec
tor. llowaid MiMuhi ol: Tieiituur. D.
B. London; Ass'c, Troas., Fred Loudon;
Cleik, W. M Hounshcll; Sunday school
Sunt. J. u. Luuuon; Asst. XMina hoc
tor: Orirnnist. Mrs. W. S. Leon; Cnoi
ister. Glen Mann; Committee on Bene
tbjncoi Mm. E. W. Mann, Mrs, Stella
DjaU, Mr-, Roje Loud-in, Allen Nei
mm und E nest Cuov: Viirilanco Com
miccm. line w rd, Mm. H im njf und
Mrs. Luim: tetond wuid. Mrs. Andoi
Hon and Mrs. Hansen; third wurd, Mia.
Lincoln und Mn, A. Howard.
BaptUt Churcli.
Wo hopo to greet a largo audlcnco
Sunday at nil lliu services, In tho
morning tho pastor will discuss "Our
Assets" with thoso picfent, "Mixed
Motives" will be up for consideration
nt night. This evening mooting will
ho Svungellstic in all ol its purts. Non
church utto 1 Junta should noc mis this
meeting. S.'i viccs at 11 n. m. and 7:30
p. m. H B. Favouight, Pastor.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
January G, 1010.
Board mot pursuant to adjournment,
present cummiaslonoi b Kockcn, Springer
and Wultur und county clerk.
Bond ol Hunt. a. Mtmiignt, jubuco
of thu pouco apptoved.
Cluimof O. A. Kockon, snlnry aa
commisBBlonei , allowed lor $64.20. I
Board checked county judgo'e ppokal
for year und approved them.
Bond of Paul Meyer, county pur(
vcyor, npprovod. i
Tho boa id then takes an adjournment
until 4 p. m. ,
At 4 p, m. tho now board convened
m follows: Waltor, Springer and
Streitz, commlsstonetB, und county
Clu'im of Arthur Loop3, rood district
20. allowed for 80.0G. , , , m
Bonrd chocked county clork'a oflko
for six montha nnd for tho year and
found balance duo county, counting
salary due as cloik of board for $400,
tho sum of $1,118. 05, A
Claim of F. R. Elliott, clerk cf
board und Issuing eortilieutua of oloctlon
S540.55.
Bond of First National Bank na do
posltory for Lincoln county funds ap
proved. ....
Adjourned until tomorrow.
For Sale. j
Fivo Jacks, from two to seven yenra
old. nnd from MJ to 10 hands high.
Will price them low, quality considered, ,
Inntilre of or address, R. L. DoughyA
y07&UU)8U, WoiUi FJtttUj, Nub-.
Cottonwood and Vic
Ed crneid has bought
and is using it every day,
Cottonwood and Vicinity.
corn shcllcr
Jerry Bockus was up on the flat last
week huskintr corn lor his brother Ed.
weeK nusKtng corn lor nis Dromer cm.
Mrfl q ciark and sons returned
from the Platte Sunday morning from
a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Hurtman's father and mother
are visiting at her home. These elderly
people will live in Maxwell.
II. P. and Mrs. Stevens nnd children
rarurned Inst week from a visit to
Hairy 's folks in tho eastern part of tho
state.
Garfield and Rossc shelled corn for
Hnrry Shaner Monday.
School resumed again Monday morn
ing with a fair attendance.
On Wednesday of last week Hcv. A.
M. and Mrs, Horan of Maxwell burled
their little baby boy. Rev. J. W
Campbell preached tho funernl. It was
laid to test in the Plninvlcw ccmotciy.
If you want n good wagon, good set
of Harness, a disc, sprintr wagon, one
2 year old colt, ono 1 year old colt and
other things, call on E. M. Arnold.
He is closing these out nrivattly.
Mrs. limilv ClnrK and nephew Dono
van spent the holiday week in Wyom
ing.
Jjert llouscr has moved ma iomilv to
Bignell nnd will improve and wait for
the railroad to pass through.
Miss (Jurrio uoberts is Dcine in
itructcd in the Maxwell Bank;
Miller Precinct News
Tho winter is not looking much
like
jummcr as yet.
i'. Johnson hnu to can a
doctor for
his littlo boy last Sunday,
but he is
jomo bettcr.nt this writmir.
School will start in Miller district
next Monday alter a two weeks' vuca
c on.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebricht took dinner
with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Christiansen
last Tuesday, that being Mrs. Ebiight's
birthday.
Louis Refior sold n horso to P. W.
Olson last week nnd it keeps him busy
trv nir to ro ow tho road now.
ueorce smith has installed n pnonc
on his laim which ho never win tegrci
after he finds what a great convenience
there is in having ono ot those boxes
on the wall.
There will bo lots of opportunities for
corn shuckcrs to get a joa shucking
corn this bpi ntr
There will ba lltorarv at tho Miner
school house the 14th of this month.
Everybody come out and listen to the
young ladies debato on tho question:
Resolved, That it is bettor to marry for
lovo than lor money.
Uicnr Ulson has gono to rneips
county for a visit through the vacation,'
bat ii expected homo somo time this
weeK.
Tho gr ope seems to hnvo tho grip
on some ol the people in this neighbor
hood. It docs not take a prophet to tell that
iiOy Eonght does not intend to "uatcn
next summer.
Bert Carrigan is working for Mr.
Sund, helping to feed the cattle.
Saved at Death's Door.
The door of death seemed ready to
open for Murray W. Ayers, of Tiansit
iJrldgc, IM. x., when his nto was won
derfully 8iiV2d. "I was in a dreadful
condition," he writes, "my skin was
almost yellow: eyes sunken: tongue
coated; . emaciated from losing 40
pounds, growing weaker daily. VIru
lent liver trouble pulling mo down to
death in spite of doctors. Then that
matchless medicine, Electric Hitters
cured mo. I regained tho 40 pounds
lost and now am well und strong." For
all stomach, liver und kidney troubles
they'ro supreme. 5l)c nt atone a Drug
Store.
Homo Helps.
Wlit'ii one lias mi oltl burn roof to
'oinnvv tin mil try l lie iini'Iuiit. Inbnrt-
us wny of iiilllti nut ilic niillrt. Tnke
i iim.'.'iit'l iii'd hold over the lioml of
i lie mill llll the null conies out.
To l.ecp the bunds: perfectly clean
n il while while the stove N IHiu: pol
Islictl lei HOlito one else pull"'. II. There
tile oilier ulU'Si'il melliml.-. but this
will prove surest.
The host way to ituiik mi umbrella
is to I'lntimltler the iiuiiie of the owner
mi tht little strap for fuMenlm; It
wlit'ii It Is rolled, Then the person who
-wlH's It tun destroy ilu murk with
"lit unit l!ul lug any vttnl part nf the
umbrella.
To dlSRiilse the taste of cantor oil
put In three drops nf littler almonds, a
bit of tisiifcdltit. n touch of roeholln
salts nnd two drops of sulphuretted
hydrogen.
To keep red or pink or mnronn or
ferine ants out of n refrlperutor build
: trouuh entirely around It and till the
(rough with sorghum innlnsscH or ma
ple sirup or some other form of mucl
'ngp.-Clilr-ilga News.
A Long Titno Dying.
Mr. Fretl Terry told this nupedoto
of the death Bcene lu "The Ileol of
Achillea:"
"One tiny," ue says, "we were ro-
i heiU'sltiK this play, mid a member of
. tuy cuuipany came hi from :thr -street
nud usUcil the call boy how fur the re
hearsal hail got.
'"Mr. Terry's Just 4ying roplled
the boy.
"Good. 'I've time to BUiotsp'fTclgu
rotle before my piitruurp.'
"rresontly the nctor ri'timicU nnd re
peated the tiuestlnu.
" 'Still tlyUig. niiswcrod the boy.
"'Ob. I'll go nud have another clga
retle. then.'
"Buck he cnnie and only got tlin
nnimi reply from the call 'Wry".
"Finally, after Rmoklng Uve clpn
reltrs, lie nskwl, a littlo wparlly, how1
fur the rehearsal Inul gnnc.
"Still dying. misw4r1 the mil boy.
"(Ireiit Si till V L'lisped the nr tor. 'Ut
tniist bo linimtvlnl ' " London AU-
weiu.
8lmpllfled Debate.
"Are you bohik to attempt, to nn
wer all thn charges made against
four
"Certainly," replied Senator Sor
Khuin. "AhHwcrlng charges these day
Is easy. All you've got to tlo Is to say,
You'ro another,"' Washington Star.
Making Life Safer.
Everywhere lite is being made more
safe through the work ot E'r. King's
New Life Pills in Conatinntioi, Bilious-
ness. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver
nesa, jjvbiiciisiii, inuiguauon, uivui
troubles. Kidney Discuses tnd Bowel
Disoideis. '1 hey 'ie easy, bu . sure, and
perfectly build up. tho heultt . 25c at
Stone's Drug Store.
Public Sale.
Chas. McAllaster. living one mile
west nnd threo quarters milo north of
Ilershey will have n sale ol personal
property on Saturday, Jan. 15th. Tho
property to' bo sold will inckde 3-1 head
of high bred horses, 40 tons Of alfalfa
hay, tarms implements nnd housenoiu
goods. Sale will begin as 10 n. m.
Your Sweetheart-
will not ob
ject to the
mell
of
cigar smoke If itemanntcs fnm n
5 cents, worth 10c.
Eleven Stylen
STONE DRUG CO.,
Distributers.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
I.
S. TWINEM
H imeopalhic Physfcinn
nnd burgeon.
Oflicei McDonald Bank HuMim'.
Pn-.n 183
A. .1. Ames, M. I), Marie. Am us, I. II-
DOCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office: Over Stone Drug Co.
Phone Office 273. R-Hdence 273
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician nnd 'Surgeon.
Office: Over McDonald Bank.
Ph..,.a tOfflcel30
,,,,!9 f Residence 115
D
R. L. C. DROST,
UsteopHthic Pnysicinn,
Rooms 7 uri'i 8. McDonald
Stule Bank Buili.'ing,
Phone UK.
1L uX &
ki L
Ador
ejt t- .i
Ollice
Store.
over S-c'u
Ph.ne H
'P ' PA.'URSON.
1.
aio nej-at Law.
In tho county court of Lir coin
Coun-
ty, Nebraska.
Older ot hearing on probite of
for-
elcn will and codicil theieto.
The statu of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun
ty, ss:
i'o tho legatees, deviscct , heirs and
all pctsons interested. In thu matter of
the estato ot bumuel b. iielcher, de
ceiued. On readme: nnd filintr the petition of
Louis Belcher praying that tho instru
ments tiled in this court on the 18th day
ot December, l'JUD, und purporting to
be lull, true and duly at thenticuted
opies of the last will and testament
and codicil thereto of the sa d deceased,
as proved, approved, probated, allowed
and recoided in thu probatu court in
thu District ot Bridgeport, and State
of Connecticut, muy be proved, ap
proved, probated, allowed tnd entcied
ol lecoid in this county as .he last will
und testament and codicil thereto ot
said deceased, and that thn execution
of said instruments muy be committed
and uiu uuministiation ol said estate
muy bo grunted to Louis Belcher ot
Nuwtonvillc, Mass., und Maud Belcher
of Nntick, Mass., as executors with
will nnd codicil annexed.
Oidored. That January 13th. 1910. at
2 o'clock p. m. is assigned lor henring
said petition when nil persons interested
in saiu matter muy uppeur nt n session
of the county court, to be held In and
tor Baid county, und show cause why tho
prayer of the petitioner should not ha
granted. And notice of this proceeding
is ordered published in tho North Platte
bemi-WeuKry Tribune, a legal news
paper published insaidcoun.y tor seven
succesaivu issues of said newspaper
prior to January 13th, 1010. Witness
my hand and ecu! of said court.
w. c Kl.nRn, County Judge.
HUMPHREYS
Jpoolflen onro by acting dlnctly on tha
itch pnrta without dibturbiuij tho test of
bo cyutuin.
No.
1 inr X' overs.
No.
1,0.
Ni.
No.
No.
No.
a
3
4
7
8
0
Worms.
Teething.
Dl.irihco.
Cougha.
Ncurnlgln,
Ilcndnchoa.
Dyttpopsiiv.
UipproHtodrcrloda,
WiilUu.
Croup.
Tho Sklr.
ItUouuuiliBia.
Miliaria.
Cutnrih,
Wliooph g Cough.
Tho KM. leys.
No. 10 1
N.. 11
No. ia
No. 13
No. II
No. 15
No. 10
No. 19
No. 'JO
No. 27
No. U0
Tho Winkler.
Li Qrltviu.
No, 77
In small bo! lien of pcilets tl utntthovott
nOckot. At DruuulstH or initli.. il. Oo. cacn.
' f.,.ll,.nl rinl.ln tiinlhul flen.
j 'yjiiVAlwl. i.iOu WUUtujftJoiuCtrwrti.
For Sale.
The Hall farm of 733 acres, within
two miles nf North Platte. All good
alfalfa, farm and hny hnd, well
watered with a spring cieek nnd tho
Platte river. Good farm improvements.
Three nice groves, all fenced and
closs-fencod.
Will sell half cash, balance on easy
terms. For price and terms call on
E. II. EVANS, Atty.,
Keith Thentre. North P;ntto. Neb
Hunting Prohibited. ,
Notice is hercbv civen bv tho under
signed land owners nnd lesses of Innd
in linn I'rccinct, tnat no hunting is
hereby prcmlttcd on the land owned or
leased oy us, and nny porson found
thereon win be prosccutcu unuer tnc
law re ntinir thereto.
Schrever & Marlett Geo Kopf
H. Wnltemnth G. W. Lng & Hons
Frank Steel Geo. Shsnka
FredMnlone Blanketdiurg Bros.
Geo. T. Patterson Charlie Kobinson
Loren Purdy
Frnnk Ilbele.
DR. ELMS,
Gcnernl 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 noor, no stairs to climb.
Phone 559.
North Pintle, - - Nebraska.
W. A. Howard,
EXPERT PIANO
TUNER AND REPAIRER
All work guaranteed. Best
ot reterences. country orders
receive prompt attention.
Residence 602 west Fifth St.,
North Platte. Phone 627.
Ple tse leave orders at New
ton s book btore. phone 261
GO TO
P. M. SORENSON
FOR
Furniture R e p ai ri n g
AND CABINET WORK.
Also Woodturning.
WINDOW SCREENS
.... A Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
OUDF.Itor IlKAUlNO ON PETITION FOIt
Al'l'UlN lM KM Ol' AI.MlM iTICATOIt.
Hiuluof Nubruska, Lincoln Count, ss.
In IliuUomnv Court tecetnlM'i 21II1. llM
In I lie mutter of I ho estate of .fobii U Hun
ter, (let-Cusfd. On madlnir und lll'nutlni p-itlt
lull 01. lose in .1 uniiter unit untiles Hun
ter- in aj lutr thai tbu niltnlnNiri.iioti of said
estate 111 .y ne urunud to lluniy O. lluptol
as adiiilnlsiriHor.
Old. ted. That January 18t't Wld, at
oiluekn.m . Is assboii d for bearlncsuld im"
1 It Ion. wbun all iKirsotis Intomnd in sulo
mutter muy aniiearal a county court to b-
lield In und fursutd eoit'iiy. und show cutis'
why Hie 111 aver ot iiuillliiller sn )u;d not b-
L'tuiiled. Tbls order to bu nublldied tor sl
slice, ssivo issues ininr to .luniii ry isib, mil
111 tnu .Noriii ri.i.t'Soiiii-weeki.' Triiiune, t
Itk'al iiewstiais r published lu su d county.
U S-s W It, Ri.niiii. (Vtnniy .1 11.lv
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the
I3th day of November. 1909, Thomat
Rowley, Frank England, Hermar
wendeborn, rntz u. welnburg anc
Gus F. Meyer, associated themselvef
together as a body corporate, under tht
numennd stylo ot the "farmer s Inde
pendent Telephono Company." Tht
principal placo of transactincr the busi
ness of said company shall bo nt the
school house in bchool District No. 122,
located on the southeast t or section 0.
Township 13, North, of Range 31, Wesi
in Lincoln uounty, Nebraska,
the general nature of the business
to be tiansacted shall be to construct.
own. onerate and maintain n main tele
phone fino in Lincoln County, Nebraska.
extending from Section 2, in Townshij
11, uange an. in Lincoln uounty, rso
braska, to tlio City of North Platte
xseurahKs, with latotnl and brahct
lines nnd extensions of tho main lino.
and for such purposes may own, lease,
purcnaso, sell and convey such 10a
estate us may be necessary or inciden'
to the protitublc and proper conductinj
01 suiu business, unu 10 tio nno per.
101m Bucn oiner acts anil things at
may bo incident und necessary to the
main powers of tho corporation.
1 ne amount 01 me capital stock nu
thorized is $2000.00, divided into 41
BhareB of S50 ouch, of which can ta
stock, not It'bs than 14 shines shall bi
subscribed at the 01 ganizntjon of salt
comany, all of which shall be fulh
paid tip at tho tlmo of subscribing. Tin
dnto nr tho commencement of said cor
poration shnll be tho 1st day of Decern
her, 1009. Tho highest amount of in-
debtednessor llublllty to which the cor
poration Is at nny time to subject it-
Eoir, 6hnll not. exceed the sum of $200
, iiit uiiuiin ui euiii coriioruiion nre t.
managed by n boaul or threo di lectors
together with a president, vice-presi
dent, secretary and treasurer, too-otlm
with such other subordidate agents ant
servants as oilier othcers lrny appoin
unu nire.
Signed November 13th, 1009.
thom.as uowley,
Frank Enc.uno.
Heiiman W :;nof.iiohn,
,
rlUTZ L. W IENIIAIUj,
SOLID COMFORT
in our fivo cent cigar for those wh
wish to enjoy a smoko that will givo
pleasure nnd gratification at low cost.
Our fine brands of cigars arc the nemi'
of fino flavor and quality.
J F SCHMALZRIEH,
A PRINCELY NEW YEAR'S GIFT,
of which your horse -will bo juatl;'
proud, and yourself well pleased, is u
new set of harness from Fink's. Th
reputation of our harness for general
excellence steadily increases as th)
years roll on, and the coming of 191 )
will show marked Improvements in
style, finish and workmanship over
year past.
A. F FINK'S
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS OF
flour, Feed, drain or lid!
Having recently purchased tho
B. A. Wilson feed store at the
corner of Sixth and Locust Sts.
I respectfully invite a share of
the patronage of tha public.
Prompt delivery.
J. R. RITNEF .
You Needn't Mind the Storm
even if you hwe calls to ma 0 or
shopping that must be done. Call ip
this livery stable and order a c rnaf e
to help you fullfill your duty. Then
vou can call or shop hi lone as ycu
want ' in both comfort -nd i yle. xcu
come back untired and with diy shoos
and skirts. WH1 worth our mo era' e
charge for i he carriage isn't it?
A. M. Lock.
Why not Get a Home
Cheap now in the . . .
Great Fruit
Belt
01 ojornao uncjer tno Lriinnv
son tunnel irrigation system?
No failures. CrQps yield
annuniiv $200 per acre and
up ards.
Write us for particulars,
Delta Fruit Land Co.,
402 Ideal Bldy.,
Denver, Col.
Notice for Publication.
Perlal No.OlrtM.
Prprtnent nf the interior.
D. 8. I.auil Ollli-e at Vonb I'lalte. Nob.
Id v mlier. 1Mb. Vit).
Nulleeli. hereby lilven lliui IHinlel W. ICu .
kel. of N. trlb I'lulle. Neb. who on Kebrtia i
lllb. ItO', mib-llotiiesteiid Kulry No. IIWU,
silliil .Mi eiNH, ror west liriir soillliwt.l
ilittirier, souiliwesi iiuarier uoriliwi-si ipiar-
er and lot 4, c'l bm 4, lown-hln -I. uorl'i,
ramie M. west ro the Dili tin ih'I im I merldtan.
bus Died HOI I 'e of ieion III tnuke llll ll
live er inxir, in estiihllsh I'liiltu In tin
ImiiiI nlsive i!e-i'red. U fore Hie reiflst .1
and reei leer at Nonb I'lulte Nehraska, i.n
it. i riii uiu ot in limn, nin
Clnlninnl iiniihs s- wlmesses I'm' k
I'uweis and Itruiil 'I Ibhles. Iioib of N'nr Ii
I'luiie. Ni b und , loi n I'ulU iii.il 1 11 Hu
Uicssl l.oiutsl U-UA)l.-el .Nili
UdlAl V. U. lUtflyWr.
For Sale or Trade.
High Grade Perchon Stallion 4 years
old weight 1800. Address Lucey Bros.
Merna weo.
iTICF. Ol'PKTTLKMKXT.
Tim Flati- of Nebraska, Lincoln l ouniy. s.s.
in 1 im uoumy uoiin.
In Hie mnltiT of the eMato of Simuo
FnnlilioiiKir. lrcrscil.
Th tlii'i'MMlliorx. Iifln nnd iillicrslntcrt'stcd
In Hii'eHlBieol Sntnui'l I'iiiiUIuhimt.
Take noti.'f. thai wi 11 am . i uiik lonwr
adinliiNiraior, Iihm flled In tin' coimty court
a rt-uort of liN doinint n ailmlnlsiraiiir ot
I Mn Id i'M at" and It Ih ordcrnl that llm
tnn Kland Tor inar Itiir Mm i;itli (lar ur
Jiuuary. A. I) ll'lti. ln-foro tin' court
at llio hour or R o'ciim-k, a. m.. at vrnii'ii lltno
any h"oii Itupn-atcd may niH-ar andfXi'i'Dt
10 aniii'ottii'!i 1110 narni1. Aim notion ur nils
procci'dlnir Is onli'rwl kUtii liy iiuhlli-allon
In 1 lit Nurth IMatleFi tnl-WVi kli'Y Trlluino
inrhuvi-n ruitc-smIvu Ismii'm tirlur to January
M1I1. IIM0
witness my iinnu ami inn xrni or tin coun
ty court at .Noril' I'lultc tins I81I1 day of
I)cci nilr A n. ww.
di'i- w u. i.LDi.it. county .ittflBo.
I'KOIIATE NOI IUR.
In tin- matlft in Hit uNtato of Mary
England. li'Ci'awPd.
In tin- tVinniv t'oitrt of Lincoln county, Nu
lirasUa. lii ccmlKT IHili. IWU
Nollre l n'M'liy Klvcn. thai tho crod Mora or
laid dcci-asicd will mcot tlio F.xfcutor
ofHald est an-, before Hid (.'utility Judve ot
Lincoln county. rt'irnska, at 1 lit cnunly
ouri riHim in nbK coitnti. on llm 17th llm- of
limitary, lint), and on llicrtli day of Julr.
Ildu. at 0 o'l'Iih'U b m, fiicli duv. tor tin- imr-
tHisf of nrcsi'iitlnc tlii'lrt'lalm-. for ex am In a-
1011, anjtiHimL'iii anil aiiownnce. hix tuontha
an allowitl tor cn'dllom 10 present lliulr
lalms and one year for tin Rxirttior 10
cttlc said I'Ntatu from tin- Ath day of Novom-
Ixt, ll1. Thl notice to be published Itttho
Mirt 1 r atte aim -weeu r 1 rioune ror e lirlit
mccosslvo lssuos prior to.lanuarr 17tb. IV1U.
w u. ELIIK1.
I1-B County .1u'ire.
Hurlal No iW3
NOTICK I OU IMII1LIOATION.
Itetiartment of the Interior.
U.S. Land Ufllce at North I'lalte. Nob.
Dec. Bth. I100
Notice In hereby riven that William
II Titrnlo of North I'latle. Neb., who on July
th. 1UU4. made llotnualead Kntrr No. 2031 1.
Serial No. 01133. for north half soul h weft
iua'ter north half nortlu-aL quarter and
northwest quarter, section xa. township Is
north, raiw 31 west of the slxti principal
meridian, has II led mitleo ot Intention to
iiake unal live year proof, to establish claim
o lliu land alsive described. Iiefoni thn
Iteirlstor and Itecelver at North Platte. No
iiraska. on the 28th day of January. H'10.
Claimant names as wltnew si Carl llroeder.
IIiikIi Sender. John 8cliarmann and Curtis
lllnman. all ot North l'latiu, Nub.
Qi K. KVAN, WPfflntPr
LEGAL NOTICE.
The unknown liulrs of John ITardan. dn
ceased will take notluu, that on the IBtii day
11 juno. in.', inaac union, luainiirr, herein
tiltd bis Dollllon In tbu District court or Lin
coln County, Nehratika. airalnst the unknown
heirs or John Hainan, deceased, tho ohject
nd prayer 01 which said iM'llllun are to quiet
ihb title of tho ulalntlir In and to the north K
of tho northwest H and thu southwest t of
hu northwest m or section 14. tnwnslilo M.
north of raniH! HI. west of thu (Hit 1. M. In
Lincoln county. .Xetiranka. and that thu du-
reu rendered 111 said action, lie or thu samo
lorce and etfect and lake lliu placo of a d r
ain deed or conveyance irom the said .101111
Hardan. deceased, to t . 11 Umirley. or said
lands and which -aid deed has In-eti lost and
destroyed and lias not Ix-en placed on record
111 tnu records or tho County Clutk ol Lincoln
County. Nebraska.
"
You are required to answer nam pennon on
beforo thu i nn day or .tanukry. luiu.
Dated December'Ulh. IDOli.
ISAAC IMUXIN.
Ur Wllrox flallliran. Ids aiionieys.
OUD It OF IIEAU1NQ t)N PETITION 018-
L'KNSIMU WITH It KG U I. A K AUMIN1S-
THATIUK
Slatoof Nebraska. Llncolt) County, ss.
In the county court NuvemlH-riKuu nut.
in Lliu multur of lliu esLalu ol James
11. Heck Willi, deceased
On reMUlnif mill tllinir tin-neilllon of .lomei
II, Kn-irr, oraytiiK that lliu regular adiiduls-
rallon ui salu estate Ii ulsiietistu with as
eiv did In secllui.s to K.10. Code Of
1007.
uidend. That Decmlior Uib. Wv, at o
'clock a. in., In asslKiied for bearlue said
iietlllou, when all inisolis InleresleU In said
matter may aiin.-Hr at a county court lo be
Id In anil tor sum counl v. anil show chiiso
why tbu uraier ol lliu ot-lltloner should not
is-(.'runted. Tills older to lie published in
he iVnrl i r attuTt liunu for a x successive
-sues prior lo UtCeniU r lllb, UCiti,
iiii-a . u h.i.ii u. niii.ty .iiiiiito.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Burial No. ult:i
II. K. JU'lu
Department of the Interior.
Unlied lules i. und Olllco
Noltb I'lulle. Nebrsska.
Din tnls r 11. HW.
A suniclenl contest alllduvli haliur Is'en
Hied lu this ollh'u by lacob I.. Ilaidut,
t'onleHiunt. UKulnst bouiesiead r.mry.
.No. xi:iu made Alay zu, ins. ror h'4,
Sec 12. Township N ItuhKe i . of the at Ii
I'. Merulluii. In Las Nellson Conleslee. In
vvhlch It Ik ulleued ibai said Las Vellson
bus never eslabllshed Ids lesldeiu'e on s 'ld
rct; iliatbu has abaudnueii s.ilil tract tor
mole than nix uiuinhs lust past anil una
lulled to cultivate or Improve, auld tract
-uld narlli'H aru hereby noi tiled lo umiear.
lesixjild and oiler evlibnt-e lonehlUK suhl ul-
leirailonat Wo clock a. ni. mi leliruary u.
luiu, ixfoto thu Itettlster and Itecelver at lie
United .Slates Laud otllcu In Notth I'lalte.
lirsskH.
Tnu said conlo-staul havlne In n proixTatll-
duvn uniisei Inrili lueis wlilcl. bliow that.
alter dliu llllli; lice IkTsOIiuI service or IIIM
nollce Culiliol beiuiide.lt U beieby ordetud
und dlrn-ted I but Mich nut h'e lie utven lit dun
mil pnii..r publication
w. 11. u, OODIIDIIBT,
d 17-S Keeelver.
Road No 327
To All Whom It Mny Concern:
Tho special commissioner appointed
for tho purpose of locating a public
road,
Commencinc nt the t. w. corner oi
Section 17, Township 10, Range 33 and
running thence east on section line to
the S. E. corner of Section 17-10-32 al.
on sect!- n line, has reported in lnvor
of the location of said road as follows:
Commencing at the S. W. corner of
Sec. 17, T 10, R 33 running east six
m les on section line to the S. W.
corner "of Sec. 17 T 10 R 32, thenco
south on section line ubuut 100 tods to
thu railroad righUot-wuy north of tho
rack, thence southeast to Ditkens
along tlio right-pf-wny and connecting
thereat witn loaa no ivz, ana nu claims
tor damego or objections thereto muse
bo filed in tho olllco of the county
clerk,' on or boforc'Tiooh of the 17th
day of Feb., 1010. or such road will bo
established without reference tho eto.
Dated North Plutte, Neb., Det-10-09.
F. H. Elliott,
County Cloik.
ROAD NO. 330.
To nil whom it mny concern:
The commissioner appointed for tho
purpose of locating a public road as
follow8:i
Commencing at the center of section
17, township 12, range 28 and running
thenco north on half mile lino
to the lnid out road on half milo lino
running east and west across section 8,
township IX, Rnnge 28, said totid to bo
33 feet wide, has repoi ted in favor of
the establishment ol said road and all
claims for damage or objections there
to must bo filed in the office of tho
county clerk on or before noon on tho
12th day of Februatv, 1910, or such mad
will he established without reference
thereto.
Dated North Platte, Neb., December
6, 1909.
F. R. Elliott,