Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor aatl Pabliiter. . , iHnMBOnTPTION UATKfll One Year, cuh In advance Montba, CMh la ad vane 06 cm Kntered at North PUtte, Nobragka.Poitofflce m9 IVVUUU imw uaru i COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. I !ilSt;!fc JFRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1910. $ '' Aiaportanlty lo Antiit. The furniture for the now Presbyter ian church is being placed, the walls have been handsomely decorated, the electric light fixtures have been or dercd, the $2,G00 pipe organ will arrive in about thirty days, and the splendid now edlflco will bo dedicated about Easter time, probably Easter Sunday, This building which complete will cost a little In excess of $25,000, is certainly a credit to tho city, not only in arch itectural beauty, but in modern ap pointments and conveniences. With dimensions' 65x90 feet, provided with parlors, kitchen, pantry, toilet rooms and furnaco room on the ground floor, and auditorium, Sunday school room, primary room and pastor's Btudy on tho main floor, the building is certain ly one which will moqt tho require ments of tho congregation for the present as well as the future. The seating capacity of the auditorium is COO. So far tho congregation has bomo the whole cost of the'bliildiug proper, and all bills to date have been paid, but there yet remains to bo paid a balance; on tho heating plant, the fyrnlturo, carpets, electric light fixtures, the organ and money borrowed to complete tho amount due tho contractor, the wholo amounting to about six thousand dollars. To meet part of tills amount duo, the trustees will ask the people of North Platte to subscribe In such amounts as they feel they can afford, and subscriptions from all will bo re ceived, whether the amount Is ten cents or $100.00. A committeo started out witna subscription paper yesterday, and the few of our citizens approached responded in tho right spirit Tho now church is ono in which we can all take a pride; its beauty, size and conveniences appeals to all who visit the city, and the stranger within our gates, or the one who comes hero with a view of establishing a home, must at once conclude that the moral atmosphere of a town containing such a building is good it is an advertise ment for the city that will bring re sults. The Tribune therefore believes that every citizen of North Plattet re gardless of denominational preference. should contribute to tho fund needed to meet tho obligations, and should make such contributions cheerfully. The mombers of tho congregation have cortainly'dono tholr full part In meeting tho expenses to dato; let us as citizens contributo tho nmount yet needed; so that on tho day of dedica tion it can ue satu to tho credit of our people that ihe splendid building has been consecrated to tho moral uplift of tho town frco of debt. fa I XV Inter- ji Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment, Mi present Springer, Walter and Streltz, commissioners, and county clerk. Hoard proceeds to make their annunl estimate of expenses for tho year of 1910 as follows: General fund, $40,000.00 General road fund, 20,000.00 General bridge fund, 12,000.00 Soldiers' reliof fund, 1,000.00 North Platto bridge bond and est, 1,360.00 Eureka bridge bond and interest, 2,600.00 Herehoy bridge bond Interest, 600.00 Bostwick bridge bond Interest, 250.00 School district No 2, bond and inter est, 150.00 North Platto Dist No 1, bond and In terest, 3,000.00 North Platto Dist No 1, now bond 2,000.00 Dist No 18, bond and interest, 190.00 Dist No 122, bond and interest, 15.00 Dist No 105 bond nnd interest, 165.00 Dist No 7, bond and interest, 520.00 Dist No 36, interest, 30.00 Dist No 55, interest, 125.00 Dist No 86, interest, 30.00 Dist No 92, interest, 115.00 Dist No 93, interest, 16.00 Christ Johnson is horoby appointed rond overseer for Dist 28. Claim of E C Hostotter, bridge work allowed for 1G.50 Road No 328 comes up beforo tho board for final action, It is therefore granted and county surveyor is heroby ordered to survey tho same according to law. Road No 325 comes up for final action nnd the same is granted as prayed. The county surveyor is ordered to survey the samo according to law. The following claims were allowed on tho bridge fund: ,0'Rourko & Kratzenstein, 72.86 Carl Lunkwitz, labor, 114.00 C. P. Iddings Co., lumber, 293.90 G. T. Field, lumber, 541.20 Henry Cokor, labor, 24.00 D. B. Whlto, labor, 2.50 The county clerk is instructed to spread upon tho records the taxes of the party who owns Bection 20-14-32 Aaron Kain is hereby appointed road overseer Dist No 25 C. At Hess is appointed road over seer for Dist 8 Claim of J. D. Adams, road grador, allowed for 225.00 on Dist 20, and 225.00 on Dist 46 L. Trusty, rond overseer, Dist 43, 100.00 J. C. Ready, cash for work in Dist 42, 200.00 W. S. Ross, Road dist 41, 25.00 O. A. Bacon, salary 4th quarter 1909, 150.00 W C Elder, services, 236.70 Sundry porsons, services as witness cs, 140.00 Instituto for feoblo minded, 118.25 C 11 Walker, services, 108.00 Maxwell Merchants Adopt Cash Plan. We the undersigned business men and merchants of Maxwell, Lincoln county, Nebraska, covenant and agree with each other to adopt the following rule in our various lines of business, viz: On and After February 15th, 1910, We Will Sell for Cash, Note or Produce Only . . . We request that all persons who are indebted to us shall make arrangements to settle all old ac counts on or before suid date. We are willing to do this in a satisfactory manner. We are making this change for several excellent reasons and only after carefully considering all sides of the question. We believe it will be a distinct gain for our customers even more than for ourselves. In a cash business all losses on bad accounts from whatever cause are avoided, book keeping and collection accounts are done away with, there is no possibility of disputes and wrangles over accounts, the merchant always has ready money to buy goods at the lowest spot cash prices and profit by all discounts for cash. To make up for these losses and various expenses wo have been forced to charge enough for our goods to cover them by the profits. Every store doing a credit business must do this or quit The people of this community want low prices, they want us to meet outside competition, to which they must pay cash. We can do this on a cash basis, in fact, can guarantee you, at least n good saving on your purchases. This change of policy does not mean n sacrifice of quality or going back on the standard set ourselves. In every single item we shall give you better goods for the same price, or tho same article for less where there has not been an advance in price. This change, too, implies no question of, or reflection on any one's ability to pay what he honestly owes or his willingness. It simply gives us the means to serve our customers better. The generous patronage you have given us we appreciate. We want you to continue it and we shall make it richly worth your while by the much closer price and cash business will enable us to quote. Wc will sell for cash, note or produce only. No credit account will be run with anyone after Feb ruary 10, 1910. Signed, Wm. Gregg, C. S. Everley, A. D. Jergensen, W. H. Merrick &. Co., J. W. Barbee, J. W. Fetter, Otto Schwanz, S. W. Clark & Son, A. B. Davidson, I. C. Clarlc, Chas. Gregg, M. Kuhns, Ed Marr & Co., F. E. Knapp, W. H. Ho war tor. Streitz nnd county clerk. Bill of D. B. Whlto allowed on Dis trict 4 for $73.00. Bill of D. B. White for $43.00 allowed on bridge fund. Porterflcld hnving failed to qualify as superintendent ot boutn nersnoy bridge, W. .VI. Dymond is hereby ap pointed superintendent for tho north and south side bridges at Hershey. Ray C. Langford, county treasurer: you are hereby authorized to refund to Irrigation & Land .Co. the sum of $21.35 on account of error in as sessment of interest in school land. Tho commissioners completed check ing the books of tho county treasurer and tho county superintendent. Adjourned until March 2, 1910, when the board will go to Deer Creek to view roads, and will bo in session March 4, 1910. Lewis Warner, of Lexington, is trans acting business and. visiting his brother E. D. Willis J Retinoid. M I) J U McKlrahan. M D Drs. Redfield & McKirahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All CnllB Promptly Answered. Phones 642-044 Ofllco at P. and S. Hospital. John S. Twinem, M, D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office: McDonald State Bank Building, Corner 6th & Dewey Sts. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is beinir made more safe through tho work of Dr. King's New Life Pills in Constipation, Bilious- i..n.i, ..oa vm,nrf nf M-thi nn.i ness, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Liver 1 " troubles, Kidney Diseases nnd Bowel Tke HoHte of a Tketuand Candles, Thero is no fault to find with tho Koith for having Bocured "Tho House of a Thousand Candles" f6r return en gagementon Thursday, Feb 3d. In fact they aro to be congratulated, In this day pf decadent drama, It is good to Know that plays that nro eminently moral and reapectablo still win the public's favor, and it is probably duo to this fact that when "Tho, House of a Thousand Candles" finished its en gagomenta at Daly's Theatre in New York, that . Mr. Hackott found Urn demand for the play was bo great that it was moved Into his own theatre, "Tho Hackott," instead of boinp sent on tno road, this play has the unique distinction of being the first book play to run an entire season in Hew York City. EBgiHeneB'Ferced to Jump, In speaking of tho wreck oast of Elm Creek Tuesday, tho Kearney Hub says: The wreck was caused by tho fog, which hid tho blocks until the freight had approached within one hundred yards of the signal, Tho freight train wbb running twenty mlloa. an..,bbur and the work train was making ten. Tio work train had moved on the main track and thev block Biennis, wlildh pro tected the; approaclilng kin, were in visible until it wad too late to deaths, r.zo Paul G Meyer, ofllco expenses, 1.95 W T Elliott is hereby nppointed .con stable In Brady precinct John D Drake is appointed constablo In Cottonwood precinct I V Dniloy annotated road overseer in Dist No 37 County Clerk is instructed to nbtify J J R Holm to fllo claim for his sor vices as rond overseer in Dist 34 nnd to deliver road book Bond of J J It Holm rond overseer Dist 3-1 not approved for reason thnt samo was not filed In time prescribed by law Jacob Miller, road work, Dist 38, GO.OO E H Springer, cervices, 58.52 Chango in Road No 309 comes up be fore tho board for final action, and thero being no claims or objections ncainst it. it is therefore granted as prayed, and tho surveyor having sur voved tho enmo. it is therefore not deemed necessary to survey said road Ray C Langford, county treasurer: you aro hereby ordered to rofuud to 1 W PasHmoro tho sum of oiclity cents on account of error in assessment Aaron Kain, cash to be spent in Road Dist No 25, 200.00 Lincoln Development Co, grading road No 309, 300.00 Paul G Meyer comes beforo tho board and requests that the board buy him a surveyor's instrument to uso for county surveying. Commissioner Wal teri and Streltz favor am) Commissioner Spri unless Instrument is used tor tho pur pose of county surveys only and not for independent surveying Tho county dork is instructed to ad Disorders. They're easy, but sure, and gerfectly build up tho health. '25c ut tone's Drug Store. A QUESTION OF NECCESSITY. A irood horse costs nnvwhere from $150 to $5TO. Wo will sell you a good warm blanket for $1.75 to $5.00. Isn't it much the best plan to invest in tho blanket and save In the cost of horse flesh by preventing colds or pneumonln with tho resultant veterinary 'a and druggist's clmrgos? Our line of blan kets and horso goods generally la very complete, liko to see it; A. F, FINK'S Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OP Srsi pur, Feed, drain or Hay fitdn tho train. Thore were sfcycraVworkmeii. on ycrtiso for county grading for the year the work irain and one woman. The 101. C00Q cubic yards, more or loss, of engineer of the freight tralp succeeded dirt tho b,dder to fl!o accepted check in jumping, clear of the cab boforo the for BW.00 that ho will enter Into a con- eneined struck but ihe fireman was less "nci with the county M awnrdiid eon- fortunate. Ho was attemntlntr to trnt tract. Bids to be filed with tho coun through the window when tho crash y clerk on or beforo March 4th, 1910, Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed Btoro nt tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito a share of tho patronngo of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. GO TO came which threw him out. He was not seriously injured. The engineer and fireman, on the work train after reversing tke engine both jumped to safety. The Union Pacific officials Will investigate the causo and fix tho blame. . . Dr, E. D. McDill of Donvor spent Wednesday In this city. D. E.jMerrilNeftfor Hershey Wed nesday morning. Harry Walrath returned Wednes day from a trip up the line on business. Dr. Goo. B. Dent is hereby appoint ed county physician for 1910 at a sal ary of 200.00 Continue checking county treasurer's office. The county ji'dgo, county treasurer, county clerk nnd the clerk of tho dis trict court are hereby authorized, to hire tho necessary help in their re spective offices. Adjourned until tomorrow. January 26, 1910. Board met pursuant to adjournment, present commissioners Wultor iu.id' P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture R c p ai ri n g AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW 'SCREENS .... A Specialty. i Shop 107 East Flftlu PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Gratl- . uote Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night. Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust St. Telephone No. G42. W. A. Howard, EXPERT PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER A Wretched Mistake to enduro the Itchincr. nainful distress of Piles. There's no need to. Listen: "I suffered much from niles." writes Will A. Marsh, of Silor City. N. C. "till J. got a box of JJucklon's Arnica Salvo, and was soon cured." Burns, Boils, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema, uuts, unappeu tinnus, Uhilblains, van ish ueioro it. zoc at stone's uruc more. 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 noor, no stairs to climb. Phone 559. North Platte, - - Nebraska, NOTIOE to QiiKntTnns. In tho matter of tbo estate ot Samuel E. iioicnor, aoceasca. In tho coudty court of Lincoln County, No braska. .January 21th. 11)10. Notlco Is horoby given, that tho creditors of Haiti deceased will meet thn nvivntnrs of Haul estate, boforo tho County Judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room. In said county, on tho 22nd day of February. 1010 and on tbo 22nd doy of August, mm, ax ociock a. m, eacn nay, lor tho pur pose Of nrosontlnf? their darma fnrnvnmlna- tlon. adjustment and allowance, Six months aro allowed for creditors to prcstnt their claims, nnd ono year for tho executors to sottlo said estate, from tho 13th ilavnf Jan uary, 1010. This notlco to bo published for oignr, successive, issues mj.no North l'latto numi- uucKiy i. riuuno prior to v ooruary ana 11UU. J 21M W. O. Rmirh. County .Tudiro, All work guaranteed. Best of references. Country.orders receive prompt attention. Residence 602 west Fifth St., North Platte. Phone 627. Please leave orders at New ton's Book Store, phone 261. HERSHEY Kesidenco l.oto $50 to $100; $5 down, $2 per month. Business Lots $150. Five acre tracts $150 per acre. 1G0 acres adjoining Hershey on oast $75, improved. 200 ncres adjoining Hershey on the sout at $G0. G. W. BROWN & SON. You Needn't Mind the Storm oven if you havo calls to make or shopping that must bo done. Call up this livery stable and order a carriage to help you fullfill your duty. Then you can call or shop as long as you want to In both comfort and style. You como back untircd and with dry shoes and skirts. Well worth our moderate charge for tho carriage isn't It? A. M. Lock. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. To Itobort E. Wllnoti. .Tamos McOolllstnr .latnos W. Caoy, Joseph V., AdUlns and Qua a. BCiucyor. Trustees, non resident defend anis: you ana oacn or you aro horoby notllled that on tho-lithUay of Jauuary. 11110. AueuHto hchlapp. tho plulntllT In this eauw. Illcd her pouuoii in tuo luisinut coitrtl of Llucoln county, Nebraska, acalnxt you and each of you. th object and prayer ot which l to rorocioso a certain tnorteaca executed by tho defendant Itobort E. Wilson, tn thn nlnlnt HT on tho aist day of December. HKJti, for tho turn or eio.uw.w upon mo property described aa roiiowK, khuuiu in tno county or Lincoln and statu ot NourasKa. to-wit: Tho routh half ISH) ot section 33. township iu. norm, ran to oi, west ot tuo aixtli principal monuian; nuriu nan u nj or section o. town ship 11. north, ranco 31. west of thoslxthnrln clpal meridian; north lmlf (N M) of section i, township id, norm, vaniro si west of th Sixth principal meridian, and tho said twcnty-llvo acres of said section herctofore rouoemou: boutti iiauis hi of section 5. town ship 11, north, ranco 31, west of tho Sixth principal monuian: an or section K). north, range HI west of tho Sixth nrlnclna meridian; all of section 21, township IS, north ranco til. west Of thoBlxth iirlncinal meridian west half of northeast Quarter ( W t of NK n souiiioan quarter or northwest quartor tSK 1 of NW H) and thn northeast quarter of south wost quarter (NK it of 8WU) of section 28, luwnsuip tii, mniru ji, west or tno ttlxtli prill clpal morldlan, and tho south halt of tho southwest quartor (8), or HW H) and wet half ot southeast quarter (VH of HE Ulot section 2a. township 15, north, ranco 31, west of tho Sixth principal morldlan; and south nair or nortiioast quarter w n ot an Hi and tots i ana a or section , townsmp u. north ranco ai. west or tno sixtn nrinciuM meridian all of section 0, township 15, north, ranco 31 west or tnoaixtu principal meridian. That thero Is duo plaintiff upon said mortcaco lien tho sum ot Jls.mUKi with In torosv thoreon at 0 txir cent nor annum from December W, 1WW. Said mortcaco was cven to secure a promissory nnto of oven dito wuu baiu luuricncu in mo sum or iduaj Willi interest thereon at t per cont per annum from Documbor 31. 1000. Tbo plaintiff also asks to havo tbo tnorlcaco executed by the uoionuant James wcwoiusier to tno uorenuani James K. Casey, under and bv tho name of .1 K. Casov for tho sum of fcXKJOon tho lUthdav of December. 1V08. and recorded In book S of raoruracos at pace iui in tno county uiork's olllco of Lincoln Countv. Nebraska, cine reed to bo a second lion upon said promises, and that the rlchls.' claims, Interests and equity of redemption of each and all of said de fendants Im barred. That tho claim ot said defendants Joseph W. Arlklns and Gus. A. Schloyer.as Trustees for thn coneral creditors ot tho defendant James McColllstcr under tho trust .deed oxecutod im tho lit day of March. IDOu, and recorded In book U-I of deeds at paco 377 on tho lHtli day of Decem ber, 109, bo decreed to bo Inferior and subse quent to the claims of tho plalntllT and plalntlir prays for a docreo ot foreclosure otsald inortcaco lien and attorney fees and costs ot suit, and that defendants bo re quired to pay said sums within twenty days f roni tbo decrco to bo entered In this causo, and tn default ot such payment that said promises bo sold to pay tho amount found duo tho plalntllT with Interest and plaintiff's attorney fees and costs, and that plaintiff's mortcacobo allrstllen upon said promises, and that each and all of said defendants bo foreclosed of all equity of redemption In and to said promUcs and tor such othor roller as mar bo lust and enultnhln. Yon aro required to answer said or boforo tho 7th day of March, 101 uaicu mis tn uay or North I'latte. Nebraska. Ily Iloaclaud & lloagland and D. K. Mill uur iviiurueya. SOLID COMFORT In our five cent cigar for those who wish to enjoy a smoke that will give pleasure and gratification nt low cost. Our fino brands of cigars are the acme of fine flavor and quality. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, BEKEURE'S SALE. , , Ilv virtue of an order of sale issuod In tho braska.ontho 20th day of January. 1U10, In an action or partition wncroin uainenno ai. Miller was plalntllT and Henry H. iVolty. Charles E Solovor, I'hllllp II. Welti, an In competent, Ilottlo 11. Woltv, cuardlan of tho person and estato of said I'hllllp II, Wolty. an Incompetent. Harriet II. Wolty, wlto of said Henry D. Weltr, Susan I. Selovor, wlfo ot said Charles E. Solovcr, and Ilottlo It. Wol ty, wiro or sam runup ii weity, wero de fendants, I will Bell at public auction at tbo oast front door of tho court liouso In tho city ot North I'latte. Lincoln. County No- hraska. on thn second day of March, wiu, at tho hour or ono o ciock t). m.. tho following described real estato situate In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Wost half of Nortiioast quartor and Southeast quartor of Northoast quarter, all In Section 23, Township II, North of Itanco 31, West of tuo mil i'. Ai.t ana inn rouowinc ucscriooa real estato situate In Perkins county. Ne braska, to-wlt: Southeast quarter of Section i. Townshln 11. North of Ranee 83. West of the 0th I'. M, and tho Northwest quartor ot Section M. Townihlp IS, North of Uance 37, West of tho 0th P.M. r Tho terms or said salo win bo cash In hand. Dated at North l'latto. Nebraska, thin COt.li day of January, 1910. ysv u. k. ELiUKU, itoiorco. tltlon on January, 1910, at or NOTIOE. Anson II. Knox. Anna W. Knox. Mar v Knox Stovons. Justls M, Stevens and Hannah II, Knox, defendants, will tako notlco that on tbo 21st day of January. 1010. Samuel V. Knox, tho plaintiff bore in, nied bis petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, acainst said dcrondants, tho object and pray er of which aro to obtain a decree, that Sam uel M. Knox, during his Ufotlmo. bold tltlo to tho following described land, to-wlt! Tho wost halt ot Section 13, Township 11, Itanco 2d, In Lincoln county. Nebraska, In trust for tho nlalntliT 'herein. Hamuel 10. Knox. t lmv said trust ostabllshod and to require tbo de fendants and each of them, as tho heirs and dovlseesot Samuol M. Knox, deceased, to oxe cuto said trust by convoylrjK to plaintiff hero in oy coou ana suuiciont aeoa or convoyanco tho land abova described and to exclude thn defendants and each ot them from any Inter est, ciaim or uoraanu in ana to said lands abovo described, or any part tborcof, and for such othor relief as Justice and equity may require In tho premises. You aro required to answ'orsald petition on or boforo Monday, the 7th day of March, 1U1U Dated January21st, 1019. SAMUEL V. KNOX. J25I Ily Wilcox & Uallltran, his Attornoys. NOTIOE. LtzzloJ, Itlchoy and William Itlchoy will tako notlco that nn tho 17th day of Novombor, 11109. Laura E. Portor. nlalntliT herein, filed Jjer petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, aourasxa, acainst said ueronaants. Impleaded with Robert Wilson, Jr., and Far mers' Hank of Ohostor, Thayer county. Ne braska, tho object and prayor of which po tion aro for a decrco adjudging, that an afll davlt for servlco by publlcattaa mado by James M. Hay, attornoy for tho plaintiff, on tbo 23d day of May, lbvft, In', an action then pending In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, to forccloso a mortcaffo on tho west bait of tho southeast quartor and tho oast half of tho southwest. quartor ot Section B. Township 10, Ranco 32, in Lincoln county, Nebraska, wherein David Cunning ham, executor of tho estat ot James' Portor. deceased, was plalntllT. and Lizzie .1. liltchey and Wm. Rltchoy ot. al. woro defendants, and filed In said court and sworn to on said dato by tho said Jamos M. Ray, was duly and lo cally executed and sworn to. And for a decrco that W. O. Elder, clerk of tho district court ot Lincoln comity. Nobras ka. bo required to alllx his Mcnaturo to said allldavlt as ot that dato and toattost tho samo with tbo seal of bis- said olllco and for a further dcroo Undlngtbo amount now duo on a certain mortcago horotoforo placed In decree In said action aforesaid In tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nobraska, in tho case of David Cunningham, oxecutorof tbo estato of James Portor, deceased, vs. Ll.zlo J. Rltchoy and others, on tho 7th day of De cember. 180D, and that tbo said defendants bo required to rcdoom said land from said decreo within a short day to n llxod by tho court, and that In. tho event that no such re demption Is mado. that tho tltlo of tho plaln tllT In and to said land bo forever qulted as against any right, title, lien or Interest of said defendants In and to said promises, and that said defendants be enjoined from clalui Inc any rleht, tltlo or Interest In said prem ises or Interfering with plaintiff's possession of samo and that tho said defendants bo wholly excluded from any Intorest in said land and for general equitable reliof, Vott aro required to anstor said petition on or boforo tho 7th day of March. 1010. Dated this Hist day of January. 1010. LAURA K. PORTER. J25-4 By Wilcox & Ualllcan. Attornoys for Plaintiff. Serial Nos. 01783.02063. Notice for fnbllcation. Dopartmont of tho Intorlor, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Neb. Jan. 10th, 1010. Notlco Is horoby clvon that Sarah Ostorhout, ot North Platte, Nebraska, .who, on Juno 1st, lOUl, made homestead ntry No. UWiO. Serial No. OlbK), for oast half southwest quar tor and south half southeast quarter, and on Juno -Hth, 4IWI, mado II E. No. 20100, Serial No. 020UU, for north half, wost halt southwest quarter, and north half southeast quartor, section 14, Township In, north, Rangd 20 wost of tho Sixth Principal Morldlan has tiled notlco ot Intention to rnako final flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tbo Register and Receiver nt North Platte, Nob., on tho lutb day ot March 1010. Claimant namos as wltnossos: Oeorzo Moran. of Myrtlo. Nob.. Willis Combs.Wllllam Plttman and Garfield dutherless, all of North Platte, Neb. J12-8 J. E. EVANB. Register. Notice for. Publication. Serial No. 0lfi3. Departmentof tbo Intorlor. U. 8. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob. , , . , Decomber. 18th, 1009, Notice is hereby given that Danlol W. Kun kol. of North Platto. Nob., who on February 11th. Wi. mado Homestoad Entry No. 10M0. Serial No. 01863. for west half southwest quarter, southwest quartor northwest quar ter and lot 4, section 1. township 11, north, range 81. west ot the 8th principal meridian, has filed notlco of intention to tnako final pvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tbo register nVA1 EH0,T?r. at t0,t,, p,aU?A Nebraska, on tho loth day of leburarr, 1810. Claimant names as, witnesses! Frank inwrsa1a Qra3tTT.lb,i0 both of North Platte. Neb., and John Pulls and P. II, Ilur ruood both of Somorset. Ntb, J- E. Kvafb. Register. NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto Nob . , , Serial No. Jr,r WtU' IB, Notlco is heroby gi ven that Mlnnlo M. Rose, noo Abel of Maxwell. Nebraska, who on Jan 3rd 1005. made II. E. No. 2W7. Serial NSfoawo! for all of section 14. township 11 N range 2d West of the i 0th .Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final five rear proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Reglstorand Receiver. Ia?cTioi0.a Nebrasl. on tho 10th day of Claimant names as witnesses: Isaac M Abercrpmblo and Oust Ilosontroter. of Max- 1 J. E. Evanb, lie'gUter.