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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor aad Publisher. innnHnmPTioN hatha i Ons Year, caah In advance. ..11.26 Months, cash In advanco ,,.., 66 eta Entered at North riatto, NobrMlta.Fostofflce u second ants matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910. Will Support the President. Philadelphia Press: Tho "Insurgents" in tho house of representatives arc an active and aggressive force, but tho ob ject of their hostility is not tho repub lican party and it is not President Taft or his policies. There is opposition to tho house rules as enforced by Speaker Cannon, and if this proves strong and persistent enough it may lead to a mod ification of theso rules. But tho coun try is less concerned with this than it is with tho success of the vital policies which President Taft has mado his own and has proposed legislation to carry out. Tho recent conforenco of tho so- called insurgents, followed by that of tho Now York delegation, Bhows that tho administration and its policies arc backed by a strong majority in the houso of representatives. This makes practically certain that measures embodying tho president's suggestions on tho subject of conserva tion, interstate commerce, tho injunc tlon, postal savings banks and other matters will havo a majority of tho houso behind them. Thoro is still 'of courso, the chance of disagreement about details and a failure of tho sen ate to co-operato in all respects. Tho senators are very independent. On tho postal savings bank, for instance, there is a good deal of individual dissent, un related to party and factional lines. In the main, however, tho president ban congress with him and tho first half of his administration will not bo barren. Tho policies which ho has urged in pub lic addresses and official papers have commended themselves to tho peoplo, and in a largo part, at least, thoy soem destined to bo embodied in statute law. There novor has been much reason for doubting tho readiness of the republican majority in congress to give loyal sup port to tho administration. Thero is re publican dissent In both branches from tho present republican leadership but tho president's policy is tho party policy proclaimed in its platforms and advocat ed on tho stump during tho campaign. Tho success of tho republican candidates was a popular indorsement of tho poll cics which they represent, and thoso .republicans who antagonize tho policies are putting themselves outsldo of tho republican breastworks. Thoro secmn to bo very few disposed to tako thin stop. Perhaps in tho final test thoro will bo nono. Republicans in congress may differ with each other, but nothing has hap pond to justify them In organizing thoso differences into opposition to President Taft and his legislative policies and it is an entirely safo prediction that this will not bo done. ImnortatioB of Farm Produce. When ono rends that durlnir tho lnat "c wawat during the last year farm produco to tho amount of $647,000,000, or ulmost half tho total imports of tho your 1009, was brought into tho United States from outsldo countries, it suggests that our furmors aro not doing their full duty. But a closer inspection rolievcs the nppro henslon. Iho imported articles nro of a nature that havo not yot been pro uuecu in Atnericu in sulilcicnt quan tities to supply tho demand for con sumption. Sugar leads with tobacco second. Hides and skins and hay aro tho other articles that roally onter into competition with tho home grown; and these constitute rather more than half tho total of farm produco imported. Of the articles that are not produced at home, and which do not competo with the output of the American farms, silk, coffee, tea, sisal, manlla fiber nnd Egyptian cotton make up tho list. Tho United States is still tho best market in tho world for this sort of produco, and will remain bo as long as tho pros perity qf the people Is such that thoy can maintain tho Htandard of living now sot. In the report is nothing alarming, for over against it is sot tho figures of tho $8,000,000,000 output of the farms for 1009, and tho present promise that tho coming season will una me xarmor an energetic ana as forehanded as ever. Omaha Bee. PLANS woro placed on foot in Now York this week to give Theodore Roosevelt a big reception on his return from Africa. The date of his arrival will be between Juno 15th and 21st, Tho reception will bo undor tho nun pices of the Now York league of ro publican clubs, and Invitations will bo extended to loading people all over tho country. - tub ooycptt on moat does not seem to materially affect the price of hogs, tho South Omaha market reaching $8.50 nr.i ii... ' ' 1 1 euiivsunjr. AGENT WANTED; In North Platto, exclusive county territory, commission basis. Excellent opportunity to right party. Reference required. Write to day. Bartlett Supply Co.,JGeti, Agfa,, "Clansman" To Play Here. Local theatre-goers are keenly In terested In tho announcement that tho original Now York company and pro duction of "Tho Clansman" will ap pear at Tho Keith Thursday ovehing, February 17th. Tills is tho famous Klu Klux Klan play that turned tho country upside down with its thrilling story of tho Re construction ora of the South. The management has every reason to ex pect a capacity audience, and thoso who wish to make sure of seeing' "The Clansman" should send in their mall orders early or call at the box office as soon as possible. "Tho Clansman" holds tho record as being the most widely discussed play produced within tho last fifty years. It has been variously described as an "answer" and as a "sequel" of "Un do Tom's Cabin". In reality it is the plain true story of tho Reconstruction struggle in South Carolina as its auth or remembers it and as told to him by cyo witnesses. Tho hero of tho play which is dram' atized from tho famous novels, "Tho Leopard's Spots" and "Tho Clansman is a young and 'gallant. leader of the Klu Klux. Opposed to him are an am bitious mulatto and a whito Abolition ist from Pennsylvania, whoso daughter tho young white man seeks in mar riage Tho first act shows tho young Klu Klux defying Federal authority by tcarinrr down u mlschevious "social equity" proclamation, and tno second stead to satisfy taxes , levied by tho carpoiouggor government. in " third act tho Klu Klux Klan convene in a mountain cavo to perform their ui ii i ni-t. n l I mysucui nwui mm uci. ua u xi.K uour,. 01 Justice. I The last act snows tne mulatto Lieu- tenant-Governor of South Carolina con fronting tho Abolitionist, his friend and protector, with a demand for the hand of tho latter's daughter. Tho effect is oloctrical. Tho old man spurns tho prcaumptous suitor, forbids him over to approach his home again, and says that four thousand yoars of Caucasian development hnvo fitted his own family lor something bettor man to end in n brood of mulatto brats. This rouoeii tho politician to fury; but tho timely arrival of tho Klu Klux, headed by tho girl's whito lover, saves tho Northern er and rescues his daughter from a com pulsory and degrading mcsaalliancc. Tho author of "Tho Clansman" has ropcatcdly offered to forfeit ten thous and dollars and withdraw tho play from tho boards if. any ono can prove that his picture of the historical conditions in South Carolina in 18G7 is not strictly accurate. Ho says: "I went to a me diocre thcatro one day and saw a pros ontation of Undo Tom's Cabin" which so cruelly libels tho whito peoplo of the South. I determined to put the other sido of tho situation bofore tho Amori- can public and I think I havo succeed ed." In addition to its bearing on South orn history, "The Clansman" is de scribed as excellent entertainment. Tho best proof of this is tho splendid crowded audiences that havo witnessed tho play throughout its southern tour and its magnificent-reception in New Vnrk ritv nn,1 ri,I,.nrn Th nni.nl.. York City and Chicago. Tho Bcenio production is one of tlio largest used on tho road. Kinkaiders Taking Patents. A Sutherland correspondent contri butes tho following to tho Omaha Beo: Numerous homesteaders who filed under the Kinknid one-section law sov oral years ago, aro now making five year proof, on their claimB. The in- creaso in vnluo of real estate since Bottiomont was mntio lias mndo many of tho claims more valuable than wan hoped for at tho timo of filing, nnd many of tho settlors havo reason to re joice becauso of having taken up claims Thero aro numerous homesteads, how over, that aro good for little else than grazing, while portions of many of tho sections can bo used for farm lands. It if surmised that within a few yearn much of tho land will be embraced in largo ranches. Not a few of thoso who home b tended In western Nebraska undor tho Klnkaid law ore pretty well used to meandering around in new countries and other goals will beckon them on in time. Some prosperous localities havo been developed in tho last five years by the "Kinkaiders," and country stores, enurencs anu schools tend to give an air of modernity to what a few years ago was a wilderness and tho homo of tho coyoto and sand lizard. Star mail routes now thread tho prairies and the settlors aro looking for evory conven ience that can bo hardily mustered. Though thoro nro settlers who have had a hard time, havo been set back by hullstorms and drouth, have bcon up "up against It" in varioun ways, many aro prosperous und aro getting a start of stock and havo produce to oxchongo for coin of tlio realm and tho noccssi tics of life. Sale at E. W. Ranch. The Lincoln Development Co. will havo a salo of personal property at tho E. VY. ranch Wednesday, Fobruary 23. Among tho property to be Bold aro mtppti lmml nf linronn nf vnrtnua nirn.i I and a largo amount of farm machinery ;ThQ au ihafp. insj buio wi commenco ur, ono o ciocit Articles of IscorporauoH. ARTICLE I. Tho name and style of this corpora tion shall bo tho Ginn, Whito & Schatz Co. ARTICLE II. Tho principal placo of business of his comoration shall bo at North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. ARTICLE III. This corporation is organized for the purpose of operating a wholesale and retail Btore or stores in tho city of North Platto, Nebraska. ARTICLE IV The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall bo tho sum of thirtv tnousanu uouars, uiviaea into snares 01 one hundred dollars each. No stock to . n t i t t . a i t be issued until fully paid for; provided that tins comoration may commenco business when twenty-one thousand dollars of tho capital stock has been subscribed and fully paid for article v. This coroorotion shall commenco bus iness on the utn day 01 January, iiuv, and shall cont nuo twenty years unless sooner dissolved according to law. ARTICLE VI. Th is comoration shall have a corpor- ato seal which shall show tho name of tho corporation and its principal place of business. ARTICLE VII'. Tho nresldcnt and secretary of this corporation Bhall bo empowered to lcaso or acquire by purchase any buildings or real estate, to sicm and rcleaso mort gages necessary to conduct me busi ness of thia corporation. ARTICLE VIII. Tho comorato powers of this comor ation shall La vested in a board of di rectors, three in number, who shall be elected at the annual meeting from nmontr tho stockholders of this comor ation: provided, that the first board of I UUUII, IJlUVlUUUi UlUk bllb IUUV directors shall hold omco until the an nunl meotinir in January. 1911. A ma shall havo power to fill any vacancy that may occur in said board until tho following annual meeting. ARTICLE IX omccn q corporation sha pnnniqt nf n iir.sllfnt. vtcn nresldcnt. secretary, treasurer and general man ager, elected aunuany oy tne uoara oi directors whoso duties shall be defined by tho by-laws of tho corporation, pro vided, tnat tne omco oi secretary, treasurer and general manager may do hold by ono person. ARTICLE X. Tho annual meetintr of this corpora tion shall bo hold on tho first Monday UJ. VUtll YUU1 UCIIIIIKIK 111 U UIIUUL J , 1911. at which meeting th officers of n t hkmL v.n.iM linnlnntnl. In Tnm.n., tho comoration snail present a wmten report, clvinir a full, clear and accur ate statement oi tne auairs oi wis cor poration. ARTICLE XI Iho indebtedness of this corporation shall not at any timo exceed in amount two-thirds of the actual paid up cap ital stock. ARTICLE XII. Tho Board of Directors shall have power to establish and amend from time to timo all necessary by-laws, pro viding for tho management and con duct oi tne business ot tne corporation in accordance with tho law and tho pur poses for which tho corporation is or ganized. ARTICLE XIII. Theso Articles may be amended at any annual or duly called special meet ing or tno stociihoiuers by a majority vote ot tno stocK noiuors present. In witness whereof, tho undersitmed havo hereunto set their hands this 5th day of January, A. D., 1910. i' KED 11. UINN. Arthur P. White, ALBERT A. SCHATZ. The State of Nebraska. County of Lincoln, bb: rtn fl.td nil, .In., nt Tnn.mtn, A Tl 1910. boforo mo. a notary public, in and for said County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, personally appeared, f rea a ST A. ur 1 ' Wm il i A1D0" U. Schatz, to mo personally known to K. Uinn, Arthur 1'. White, nnd Albert bo tho Identical persons whoso names nro attached to tno lorecointr instru ment and severally acknowledced tho samo to be their voluntary act and deed for tho uses and purposes therein set forth. Witness my hand nnd Notarial seal the (Into last abovo written. AiiTiiun McNamaiia. Notary Public. My commission oxpiros June 24th, 1913. ItKFEREE'S SALE Ily virtue of an ordor of sale Issued In tho District Court In and for Lincoln county. No braska, on tho -0th day ot January, 11)10, In an action ot partition whoretn Cathcrlno SI. MlUor was plaintiff and Ilonry n. Wolty, Charles K. Solover. l'hllllii II. Woltv. an In competent, Ileum II. Woltv, guardian of tho person ana estato or said rniiiin it. weity. an Incompetent, Harriet II. Welti', wlfo oC said llenrr U. Wolty. busan I. Kelovnr. wife ot said Charles E. Solover. and Bottle II. Wel ly, wire or said rinuin it weity, woro de fendants. I will Hell at nulilto auction at tlio oast front door of tho court houso In tho city ot North Platto, Lincoln, County No braska, on thn afth day of March, 1110, at the hour of one o'clock n. in., tho following described real estate sltuato In Lincoln county. Nebraska, to-wlli West half of Northeastquartor and Southeast quarter oi nortneast quartnr, an in section tno tun i'. ana me roiiowing ciescrinea - . - . ..I ..... I . . KT ruai usiaiu miuaiu 111 i urmiin uuuuvy. Ne braska, to-witl Southeast ouartor of Section 4. Township II, North of Uango85, West of tho 0th I M , and tho Northwest quarter of Section 2S. TownMil IS, North of Itance 37, West of thouth I'. fll. Tho terms ot said salo will bo cash in hand. Dated at North Platte. Nebraska, this LDth day of January, 1010. rua u- rouble, noiereo. Order of Hearing on Petitioa. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, sa. in tno uounty tjourt. r enruarv ist. 1910. In tho matter of tho estato of Lucy J. Launenncimer. deceased. On readme and filing tho do ti tion of Marion Currier, praying that tho pro bato court shall mako an ordor fixing tho timo and placo for tho hearing of tins notltlon, and tnat notlco Bhall uo given to all persons interested by tho nuuucation lor not ess uinn six sue cesslve issues prior to tho day of hear ing in tho wortn natto tribuno a legal nowspupor published semi-weekly in eniu county. Anu mat unon tne day of huuring tho court detcrmino who tho heirs of Lucy J. Laubcn heimor Woro nt tho timo of her death, nullum rvuiu i v uiu iiuiu ml iiur uuawi, and who becamo tho owner by decent of tho real estato in plaintiff's petition uescrtueu. Hint an tne debts ana charares airainst said estate has been paid. Ordored. that February 23d. 1010. at j o'ciock a. m.. l. m., is assigned for hearing ion, when all persons Inter- said muttor may appear at a said petition I CStcd in Bai county cuun io uo iiuiu in uuu lur-amu county and show causfe why tho prayer tif WeflVibnar should nbt be straW John S. Twinem, M. D., Hemeepalhic Physician and Surgeen. Special .attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office: McDonald State Bank Building, Comer uth & Dewey ats, Phones: Office 183. Residenco 283. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL A Modern Institution for tho treatment of Medical and Surgical .Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special 'accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust St Telephone Nd. 642. W. A. Howard, EXPERT PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER 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 Residence Lots $60 to $100; $5 down $2 per month. Business Lots $160. Five acre tracts $150 per acre. 160 acres adjoining Herahoy on cast $76, improved. 200 acres adjoining Hershey on tho sout at $60. G. W. BROWN & SON A QUESTION OF NECCESS1TY. A good horso costs anywhere from $150 to $600. We will sell you a good warm blanket for $1.75 to $5.00. Isn't it much the best plan to invest in the blanket and save in the cost of horse flesh by preventing colds or pneumonia with tho resultant veterinarv's and druggist'B charges? Our lino of blan- Kouj unu norso gooaa generally is very complete. IjIKo to see it? A. F, FINK'S Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OP I flour, Feed, drain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at the comer of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito n share of the patronage of the public, Prompt delivery. , J. R. RITNER. iiif III I p: m. sorenson FOR ' Furniture Rep ai ri n g AND CABINET WORK. Also woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 EaBt'Fifth. Guardian Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a license issued to jno by the Hon. II. M. Grimes, Judge of tho Thirteenth Judicial district in Ne braska, on.tho 3d day of January, ,1010. I t siuui v. ywiipvu, uuaiuiuu .u .(iiiiiu Jennotto Gaunt,' a minor, vlll offer for salo at public auction, at tlio Oast front T A MM.. T IAmnah "? UnwlInH f A ...... uoor or tno court nouso in jsorth Piatte, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of February. 1010, at tho hour of two o'clock p. m. the interest and estato of tho said Anna Jennotto Gaunt in tho following described real estate, to wits lot throe (3) In block ono hundred and fifty seven (157) In ie citv of North Platte. Nn. ibrasku, Said.real estate. will be to the WgfrWbMl.frt'tfaShf . trt 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. Phono 659. North Plalte, - - Nebraska. NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT. Tho fitato of Nobraska, Lincoln County. 8.8. in iuo uounty uourt. In Llin mftttni nf t.lin nntntn nf Tttnmoi T Llndonmuth, docoascd. To llie creditor, heirs and others Interested In tlio CHtato of Thomas J. Llndonmuth. . Tako notice that John O, Llndcnmutli. lias II leu In tho countv rnnrt & rotxirt ui ins nomas as administrator or said estate and It is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing tho gist day of Lcbruary. A. D. 1B10. boforo tho court at tlio hour of '2 o'clock, p. in., at which tlmo any person Interested may appear and except to and contest tho same. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered given by publication In the North Platto 8cml-weokly Tribune for six succosslvo Issues prior to February Witness my hand and tho seal of the coun 1V1V. tr court ttt North Pl&ttn tlifti Mill ilfiw nf January a. I), iuio. w c. eldeic county Judge NOTiorc. Anson II. Knox. AnnaW. Knnr. Mnrr If no Htovons. Justts M. Htovons and Hannah II, Knox. tho 21st day of January, 1010, Samuel V. Knox, tho platntlfT. horfln. filed his petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, uorenuants, win tako notlco that on against said defendants, tlin nblect nnd nr&v- cr of which are to obtain a decreo. that flam- ...I r 1 ' 1 1 11. . 1 1 ..... uunu iviiuA. uunujf uis uiu liiuu, noiu lino to the following described land, tn-wlt: Tho wcathalf of Hoctlon 13, Township 11. Itaneo 20, In Lincoln county, Nebraska, in trust for tho olalntllT herein, flamunl K. Ivnnx. In liave said trust ostabllshod and to renulro tho de fendants ana car.li or thorn, an tlin lmlrnnnil dovlsccs of Samuel M. Knox, deceased, to exe cute, said trust by conveying to plaintiff hero in Dy iroou anu tiuiiicieut aeou occonvoyanco tho land abovo described and to oxcludo tho defendants and oach of them from any Inter est, claim or demand In and to said lands abovo described, or any part thereof, and for such othor rollof as Justlco and cuulty may require In tho promises. you a are rcaulrcd to answer said notltlon on or ooioro juonaay, ine an uay o: March 11' 1U Dated January 21st. 1010. SAMUEL V. KNOX. J251 Ily Wilcox & Ilalllsran. Ills Attorneys. NOTICE TO CUEniTORS. In tho matter of tho estate of Samuel E. uoichor, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln Countv. Nn braska. January 21th. 11)10. Notlco Is horobyciven, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tho executors of .said estate, boforo tho County Judeo of Lincoln county. Nobraska. at tho countv courtroom, In said county, on tho 22nd day of ODruary, iviu ana on tno ana uay of August iv iv, at v o'ciock a. rn, eacu uay, ror tno pur' doso of presenting their claims foroxamlna tlon, adjustment anu allowanco, Six months aro allowed for creditors to nresint their claims, and ono year for tho executors to sottlo said estato from tho lath day ot Jnu uary, 1010. This notlco to bo published for olfbt succosslvo Issues In tho North Platto Semi-weekly Tribune prior to Fobruary 22nd 1U1U. J Zfl-4 W. O. Emikh. County Judiro, NOTICR. Lliuilo J. Illchoy and "William Rlchey will tako notlco that on tho 17th day of November. 1009, Laura K. Portor. plaintiff heroin, (lied her petition In tho district court of Lincoln county. Nobraska, against said defendants. Impleaded with Robert Wilson, Jr., and Far mers' Hank of Ohester, Thayer county. Ne braska, tho object and prayer of which po tion aro for a decree adjudging that an affi davit for servlco by publication mado by James M. Kay, attorney for tho plaintiff, on tho 23d day ot May, 1W9, in an action then pending in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, to forocloso a mortgage on tho west halt of tho southeast quarter and .the oast halt of tho southwostrnuartor ot Hoctlon 5, Township 10, IUngo 32, in Lincoln county. Nobraska. whoroln David Cunning ham, executor of the estat ot James Porter, deceased, was plaintiff, and Llzzlo J. Rltchey and Wm. Itltchoyot. al. worodotendants. and filed In said court and sworn toon salddato by tho said James M. Ray, was duly and lo gally oxocutcd and sworn to. And for a decreo that W. O. Elder, clerk of tho district court ot .Lincoln county. Nobras ka, bo required to alllx his slgnaturo to said ullldavlt as of that data and to attest the samo with the soal of his said oillco and for a further dcreo milling tlio amount now duo on a cortaln mortgage herotoforo placed In decreo in said -ion aforesaid in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, In tho case of David Cunningham, executor of tho estato of James Portor, deceased, vs. Llztlo J. Rltchoy and others, on tho 7th day of Do- cember, law, and that tho said defendants bo required to redeem said land from said decree within a short day to hi fixed bv the court, and that in tho event that no such re demption H made, that tho title of tho plain tiff in and to said land bo forever oultod as against any right, title Hen or Interest of said defendants in anu to said promises, and that said dorendants bo enjoined from claim ing any right, tttlo or lntorcst in said prem ises or lntorforrlng with Plaintiff's possession of samo and that tho said defendants bo wholly excluded from any interest In said land and for general equitable relief. You. aro required to answor said notltlon on or botore tno vtn day ot March, ltuu. Dated tins -ist day or January, iuiu. LAURA K. PORTER. J25-4 Ily Wilcox ft llalllgan. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Horlal Nos. 01783-02003. Notice for Publication. Denartmontof tho Interior. U. 8. Land OIHco at North Platte. Neb. Jon. 10th, 1010. Notice la horubvtfl veil that Sarah Oatnrhnnt. ot North Platte, Nobraska, who, on June is.t, lwci, mado homestead entry No. IW-Vj, Sorlal No. 01P83, for east half southwest quar June 20th, lOOt. mado II K. No. 20100, Serial ter ana sou in nair aouineast nnnrtur. ami nn quarter, and no. uvwj. ror north hair, wost half southwest ind north half southeast nuai Id Id. north. Rango 2U west ot tho Hlxth Principal Morldlan has tiled notice ot intention to rnauo linai live year nroof to establish claim to tlio land abovo described, beforo tho Register and Receiver at North i'latte. Neb., on tho loth day of March 1910. Claimant names as witnesses! Cleorzo Moran. of Myrtlo. Nob.. Willis Comlw.Wllllam Plttman and CJarneld Qutherless, all of North Platte. Nob. jlS-6 J. E. EVANS, Register. Notice for Publication. Sorlal No. 0183. Department of tho Interior. U, B. Land Oillco at North Platte. Neb. Notlco Is hereby given that Daniel W. Kun- koi. or norm i'latte. aou.. wno on l ounmrv Uth. 1003. mado Homestead Entry No. 10m Serial No. 01803, for wost half southwest quarter, southwost quarter northwest quar ter and lot t, section 4, township 11, north, q, . . i . .. i .... i .. i i i has Died notlco bf intention to mako final live roar nroof. to establish claim to tho land above described, before the register ana receiver at noun i'latte, Nobraska, on tho lfth day of Keburary, 1010. Claimant, names as witnesses: Prank Powers and Orant Tlhblos. lmth ot North riatto. Noli., ana jotin runs and p. II. liur mood both of Hoinersct, Nib, dM-fl J. K KVANs. Regtuter. NOTICE FOK PURLIOATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S, Laud Oillco at North Platto Nob . January 15th. 1910. Borlal No. two. Notice Is hereby etven that Minnie M. ltnsiv neo Abel of Maxwell, Nebraska, who on Jan. V. 1 . , ...... U ... . 1IUI I . V' . m. . . J I INVIVi for all of section 14. township 11 N rango 20 Westot tho uth Principal Meridian, basil od notlco of Intention to make final tlvo year proof, to establish claim to tho laud abovi SlfNnlVhiaM jffi.1 'oU NobrasU' on 1,10 19t" dfty 0 a novo or. Ulalroant names as wltnesacsi Imac M Aborcromblo and Oust Roaentruter. of Max- - .wqlli Nebr,..and Martin Jl-psou and Peter Willis J Redfleld. M I) J It McKlrahan. MI) Drs. Redfleld & McKiralian Phsicians and Surgeout. All Cnlls Promptly Answered. Phones 6452-044 Office at P. and S. Hospital. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. To Itobert E. Wllnotl. James MrOnllUter. .TatucB W. Casoy, Joseph W. Adklns and dus A, Schlcyor, Trustees, non rceldent defend ants) You ana each of you aro hereby notified that on tho 23th day of January, 1B10. Aunueto Schlapp, thoplalntirr In this cause, filed her petition In tho (district! court! of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against you and each of you, in onject ana prayer ot which Is to foreclose a certain mortcaco executed hp tlin defendant Kobcrt E. Wilson, to tho plaintiff on tho Mt day of December, 11W, for tho num orsio.uuu.uu upon mo property described as follows, sltuato In tho county of Lincoln and state of Nobraska, to-wllt ThOMUth half (HH) of section 33. tuvnuhlti 15. north, range 81, west ot tho tlxth principal meridian: north half (N M) of section B. town ship 14, north, rango 81, west of thoslxth prin cipal meridian; north halt (N H) ot section 83, township 15, north, rango 31 west ot tho ttixin principal morunan, ana tho said twonty-flvo acres of said section heretofore redeemed; south half(H H)of section D, town- snip ii, ooriii, rango ui, west or tno blxtn principal meridian; an or section xv, township 15, north, range SI west ot tho Sixth principal meridian; all ot section 21, townshlr tin io, north, rango oi, west ot thoslxth prlncloa aitnorhiian; west half of northeast Quarter (w !4of NR i southeast quarter of northwest quarter tSE H of NW H) and tho northeast quarter ot south west quarter (NK Mot SWi) ot cctlon 23, township 15. rango SI. west of tho Sixth nrln- clpal meridian, and tho south half of tho southwest quarter IS ot 8W H) and won half of southeast quarter (WH ot SE H) of section 2C. township 15, north, rango 81, wost of tho Sixth principal meridian: and south halt ot northeast quarter (S H ot NK U) and loisiann z or section i, township 4. north, rango UI, west of tho Sixth principal morldlan: all of section 0, township in, north, rango 31 west or inoHixin principal meridian. Tiiat tnoro is uuo piaintur unon said mortgago lien tho sum of il5.PO0.0O with In terest thereon at 6 per cont por annum from December, 1001), Hald mortgago was given to sectiro a promissory nolo ot oven dato with said mortgago In tho sum of tl.VAK) with lntorcst thereon at D por cent per annum from December ai, loot). Tho plaintiff also asks to havo tho mortgairo executed bv the defendant. James McColllstcr to tho defendant .lames k. uasoy, under and by tho namo or J. E. Casor for tho sum of 32000 on tho lUth day of December, 1V03. and recorded in book 30 ot mortgages at pago saj in tho County Clerk's oillco ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, decreod to bo a second Hen upon said premises, and that tho rights, claims, Interests and equity ot redemption ot oach and all of said do fondants bo barred. That tho claim of said defendants Joseph W. Adklns and Gus. A. Schloy or.as Trustees for the general creditors ot tho defendant James McColllstcr undor tho trust deed executed on tho 1st day of March, 1000, and recorded In book 11-1 ot docds at pago 377 on tho 18th day of Decem ber. VW, bo decreed to bo Inforlor and subse quent to tho claims ot tho plaintiff and plaintiff prays for a decreo of foreclosure ot said mortgago lien, and attorney fees and costs of suit, and that defendants bo re quired to pay said sums within twenty days from tho decree to be entered in this cause, and In dofault ot such payment that said premises bo sold to pay the amount found duo tho plaintiff with Interest and plaintiff's attornoy fees and costs, and that plaintiff's mortgago bo a iirst Hen upon said promises, and that oach and all of said defendants bo foreclosed ot all equity of redemption in and to said premises and tor such othor rollof as may bu Just and equitable. You aro required to answersatd pot I tlon on or boforo tho 7th day ot March, 1910. Dated this 2-Hh day of January, 1010, at norm natto, aoDrasica. AUODHTE SCULAPl'. Ry Uoagland & Hoagland and D. I Miller her Attorneys. Change of Road No. 216. To all whom It may concern: The commissioners appointed for tho purpose, of making a change in road No. 216 at Ingham, Nob. "(Jommencing at a point about 80 feet easterly of station 16 of said Road 216 in section 29, township 9 north, ranee 26 west of tho 6th P. M. running thence northeasterly on tho present crossing of the B. & M. It. It. track to a point about 80 feot easterly of sta tion 17 of said road, thence northwest erly connect with station 17 of Baid road, and wo also petition that that part of road No. 216 lying botween stations io ana n do vacated, a majority oi tno olcttors residing within two miles of said change and vacation having signed una pennon hub reporteu in mvor 01 tho establishment of said road and all objections thereto or claims for damage must bo tiled in the oliice of tho county clerk on or before noon on tho 1st day of April, 1010 or such road will bo es- j.i.iri i .lit. . f ai i uiuiiBiiuu wuiioui. reierenco uicrcto. Dated North Platte. Neb.. Jan. 27th. 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice for Bids. To all whom it may concern: Bids will bo received by tho county clerk of Lincoln uounty, iNebrasKa, lor tne grading of 50,000 cubic yards of earth roads, more or less, work to be done with elevator grader. 1-or hauling ulrt one mile or less. Bidder to deposit a certified check of of $500.00 with their bid. that thoy will enter into contract, if awarded the contract. Printed blanks (for bidders) furnish-' ed by the county clerk. mas will bo received bv tho countv clerk until 12 m. on tho 4th day of March. 1910. Tho hoard reserves tho richt to re ject any or all bids. uateu wortn natte, webr., Jan 27th, 1910. p. It. 'Elliott. County Clerk. Notice. The Board of County Commissioner" makes the followlnrr estimate of ex penses for Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho year 1910. General Fund $40,000.00 General Road Fund 20.000.00 General Bridge Fund 12.000.00 aoiuiers Keller i-unU 1.000.00 District Bonds. North Platto Bridge Bond & Interest 1.360.00 Eureka Bridge Bond & Interest 2,600.00 Hershev Bridco Bond Interest 600.00 Boatwlck Bridge Bond Interest. , .250.00 bchool District Bonds. Diat No 2, bond and interest. . .150.00 DistNo 1. North Platte, old bond nnd interest, 3,000.00 uist wo l, North i'latte, new bond and interest 2,000.00 DistNo 118, bond and Interest, 190.00 DistNo 122, bond and interest.. 15.00 Diat No 105, bond and interest. 165.00 DistNo 7, bond and interest,., 520.00 DIst No 36, Interest, 80.00 Diat No 55, Bond nnd interest. .125.00 DiatNo'86, bond and interest,. .80.00 Dist No 92, bond and interest.. 115.00 Diat No 98, bond and interest... 15.00 -State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss: I, F. R. Elliott, county clerk of Lin coln County, Nebraska, do hereby cer tify that the abovo and foregoing is a true and corrqet copy of tho estimate of expenses made by the County Commis. Bionera for Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho year 1910. , Brown Blk, Omaha, Neb. i .1 org ens en oi Arnai rtvo. , , . w. Ui elder, uounty ju ANNA it. J EN BEN, UUBTQian.