Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor afid FablUker. "Beverly of Graaitark." Tho Kansas City Star Bneaklng of "Beverly" which comes to tho Keith next Monday evening has this to say: "Boveily of Graustark" tells tho stnrv of an American tnrl who has as Articles of Incorporation. ARTICLE I. The name and stylo of this corpora tion shall bo the Ginn, White & Schatz Co. ARTICLE II. The principal place of business of h a coroorauon snail . oo ui iNorm Odo veS?nidnco nATES' nn in1 end the ruling princess p,atte LfncoIn County Nebraska. Year, casn in aavanco., v?-r:i t i -re.. I ' r. tit Mini6. ., In A.ani.a A6 Ctfl nf on Irlnnl ntntn In hnr effort tO I ARTICLE III. reach her friend she is stranded by a This corporation iw orgamzcu ior tno band who have been expelled from a Pf-g. neighboring but hostile people. Among North Platte, Nebraska, tiinm (a flirt nv linn Prlnen Donton. who ARTICLE IV masquerades aa 'Baldos, tho Mountain- Tho authorized capital stock of this cernnd whose love carries him through gr, Svl&tato SoiSS many hard and ticklish places. In tho ona hundred dollars each. No stock to Entored at North Platte. Nebraska, rostofiice la second class matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910. W. J. Bryan writes of his Cuban trip on(j tho problem Ib solved and Baldos to tho Commoner and tells of his visit resumes his proper place as Prince to San Juan hill, "on which so many Danton and claims tho girl ho loves, reputations wero won," and expresses "xho company is excellent. Miss surpriso nt tho diminutive appearance Gertrude Fowler, as tho American of a neighboring hill which Colonel giri who Is perforce compelled to Roosevelt charged, and Is again BUr- assume the rolo of tho Princess, re prised that "bo much charging could vealcd a flno artistic quality that was 800ner dj88olved according to law. have been done on so small an eml- moro than equal to tho demand made article vi. nence." Colonel Bryan brought away upon It. Hattio Carmontelle as Aunt This corporation shall have a corpor- from San Juan as nsouvcnlrof his visit Fanny gave another of her Inimitable ffi SftrflSpri nn Iron ramrod, which ho is trying to In- sketches of the Southern mammy. 0f business. vest with a "breathless Interest," by Ao tho Princess Yetive, Miss Edith article vii. Imagining that it fell from tho rifle of Shayno revealed true dramatic quality. The president and secretary ot thm tho nameless Spaniard "who won re- Raymond Wh taker was sufficiently 2: bo Issued until fully paid for; provided that thlB corporation may commenco business when twenty-ono thousand dollars of tho capital stock has been subscribed and fully paid for article v. This corporotion shall commenco bus iness on the 6th day of January, 1910, nml shall cont nue twenty years unless PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement case. 721-23 North Locuv ct. Telephone No. 642. Wills J Rcdlield, MP .IB McKIralian. M D DR. ELMS, Drs. Redfield & McKIralian Phsicians and Surgeons. Phones General Practlco of Medicine, Surgery Together with his Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Your Glasses Carefully Fitted. Ofllco and resldenco 413 East Fifth St., on grouna noor, no stairs to climb. North Platte, Phono 559. that on tliu -Hli day of January, 1010. Aueunto Schlapp. the plaintiff In this cauBo.fllodl Nebraska. HERSHEY Residence Lots $50 to $100; $5 down, $2 per month. Business Lots $150. Fivo acre tracts $150 per acre. 1G0 acres adjoining Ilorshey on east 4 - - . . . - i ! npniiini nv n n iihhii anv uiiiiuiiiuo ui i . . - - nown by falling before tho Rough Rid- romantic as Prince Danton, the ,j tato, to Blgn and release mort- 7. improved, ers' unerring aim." The colonel's jokes fcl the busl-l TnS adj0i"lnB HorShey and quips aro delightful of course I Ulllvl IIUWV tuivo yvc.u cm urt.nviivij OUtnii,,,i Thn nlnu In bnniiflfnllv at n trod If there is one person in tho United nnd tho large audience, apathetic at States who should novor mention Cuba first, were stirred to real enthusiasm It is W. J Bryan. Tho old company and gr the unfolding the story Bever regimental oflicers of the Third Nebros- interesting and wholesome play and ka are scattered. The brave, generous oueht to bo popular during its en- loyal Vlfqualn, who took the regiment gagemcnt Colonel Bryan, is to Cuba instead of dead and gone. And San Juan hill was a joko and Colonel Roosovolt's chargo a burlesque these ten or a dozen years after. Colonel Bryan was taken at his word when ho resigned at Jacksonville, making tho plea that his presence was needed at Washington "to save the country." Ho ought to bo willing to let It rest at that. Playing tho rolo of, n historical humorist may bo damaging to his reputation. Kearney Hub. Senator Burkett introduced Wednes day an ampnded form of his bill pro viding for federal inspection of locomo ( tlvo boilers. Tho amended bill provides for an inspection gonoral to bo ap pointed by tho president, and local In spectors will bo appointed by tho secretary of commcrco and labor. Tho bill provides for ono Inspection annually, an internal and external personal examination and hydrostatic test of boilers, also that moro frequent examinations may bo made if neces sary, though It also provides that whero engines aro doing lighter work they may bo exempted from tho an nual test. Tho railroad companies are required to make monthly examina tions and report of their engine boilers, giving their findings as to tho condi tion of tho locomotive and all repairs made. MONKEYS IN BATTLE. Thty Fight Undir Leaders and Roll Stonea on Enomies. Aesop'H npe. It will lie remembered, wept on passing through u human graveyard, overcome with huitow for Its dead ancestors, mid Unit all mon keys are willing oiioukIi to be more like us than they are they xlmw by their mimicry. An old authority tells that the easiest way to capture apes Is for tho hunter to protond to shave himself, then to wash his face, lit I tho basin with a sort of birdlime nnd leave It for the apes to blind thoniKolvt. If tho CIiIiichc atory Is to ho believed tho Imitative crazo Is even more( fatal In another way, for If you shoot one monkey of a band with n poisoned arrow Itn neigh bor, Jenlous of so unusual a decoratlou, will snatch the arrow from It and stab Itself, only to bavo It torn away by a third, until In succession the whole troop has committed suicide. In their wild llfo baboons as well as many varieties of the monkey tribe undoubtedly submit to tho authority of recognized leaders. There Is co-opera-Hon between them to tho oxtcnt that ncss ot tnis corporation. ARTICLE VIII. The corporate powers of this corpor ation shall lo vested in a board of di rectors, three in number, who shall bo elected at tho annunl meeting from among tho stockholders of this corpor ation: provided, that the first board of directors shall hold office until tho an nunl meeting in January, 1911. A ma jority shall constitute a quorum for tiro transaction of business. The board shall have power to fill any vacancy that may occur in said board until tho following annunl meeting. ARTICLE IX Tho officers of this corporation shall consist of a president, vice president, secretary, trensurer and general man ager, njectoa aunuany by tno noaru oi directors whoso duties shall be defined by tho by-laws of the corporation, pro vided, that the office of secretary, treasurer and general manager may be held by ono person. ARTICLE X. Tho annual meeting of this corpora tion shall bo hold on tho first Monday of each year beginning in January, 1911, at which mooting tho officers of tho corporation shall present a witton report, giving a full, clear and nccur ato statement of the affairs of this cor poration. ARTICLE XI Tho indebtedness of this corporation shall not at any timo exceed in amount two-thirds of tho actual paid up cap ital stock. ARTICLE XII. Tho Board of Directors shall have power to establish and amend from timo to time all necessary by-laws, pro viding for tho management and con- on the sout at $G0. G. W. BROWN & SON. A QUESTION OF NLCCESSITV. A good horse costs anywhere from $150 to $500. We will sell vou 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' flesli by preventing colds or pneumonia with the resultant veterinary's and druggist's charges? Our lino of blan kets and horse goods generally is very complete. Like to seo it! A. F, FINK?S Guardian Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and bv virtue of a license issued to me .l.,.f f V, Kiiolnnoa nf thn Knrnnrntlnn bV tho Hon. II. M. GnmeS, JUdgO 01 i.-.. n..i.inn i ,.,nv ni,n win fo in ii.Mninnnn with thn Inw nntl thn nnr- tho 'lhirteenth Judicial district in XMe- wuu uHub vvimv "7 M" "7?--"" on the 3d day of January. 1910. to wo uoip or nnuiucr u,i:u , " v , Anna R. Jensen. Guardian of Anna Passed. .,.. Jennotto Gaunt, a minor, will offer for In rocky pround they roll down stones Artldpn mnv ho amended at sale at public auction, at tho east front Tho Federation of Nebraska Retailors will hold its fourth annual meeting In Omaha, March 8, 9 and 10. Moro than 2,000 merchants have boon invited to attend tho meetings, whether members or not, and a campaign is being waged to raise tho membership to that num ber. Coming at a timo when tho "high cost of living" is tho topic discussed by almost ovory consumer, tho Federa tion of Nebraska Retailers intend to dovoto much timo to problems which tend to increaso tho prico which tho re tailor must exact in order to moko oven a small profit. Co-oporatlvo plans of handling produce, credit systems which eliminato bad accounts, und legislation which will benefit tho general merchant aro among tho topics most prominent on tho thrco days' program. upon their enemies, nuu wood uiuu.b annunl Qr du, cHled ,al mcot. n raid, m on nn orchard which they be- m of stockholders by a majority II0VO to DO guarucu, me uuuuu i tuu ducted on an organized plan, sentries being posted and scouts thrown out, which gradually feel their way forward to make miro that the coast Is clear, whllo tho main body remnhiB m con-i ceolmcnt behind until told that tho road Is open. From tho fact that tho sentries stny voto of tho stock holders present, In witness whereof, the undersigned have hereunto sot their hands this 5th day of January, A. D., 1910. Fred R. Ginn. Arthur P. White Albert A. Schatz. The Stato of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, ss: On this 5th any ot January, a. u door of tho court house in North Platte, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of February, 1910, at tho hour of two o clock p. m SETTLEMENT. Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, a.s. in uio uoumy uourt. Ill thn muftnr nf tlin nstntn .if TlmmAu T Liiiiuuiimuirj, deceased. TO tllO firpdltnm. Itntr nnrl lit intra Intnrnatnrl In tho estate ot Thomas J. Llndcnmutli, iUKo noiico. inat, ,ionn u. unuenmutli. lias (lied In tlin rnnnt.v cnurt n rnuiri of. Ills (lolnirs as administrator of said cstato and It Is ordered that tho samo stand for hoarlnir tho 21st day of February , A. I). 1UI0, boforo tlio court at tho hour of 2 o'clock, p. ni at which time any person Interested may appear and except to andconto.it tho samo. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered given by publication In tho North l'latto Semi-Weekly Tribune for Six NUCCC.snlvn Insllna nrlnr In Kiilirimrv 21t, 1010. W itness my hand and thn snal nf thn i-min- ty court at orth l'latto this OTth day of January A. J). 1V10. j-T-o w o. ELDER. County .ludgo. NOTICE. Anson II. Knox. Anna W. Knnx.MnrvlvnnT Stovons. Justls M. Stovens and Hannah II, Knox, (lefendants. will tako notlco that on tho 21st day of January, 1910, Samuel P. Knox, tho plalntlir herMn, filed his petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, gainst said defendants, tho object and pray er of which aro to obtain a decree that Sam- utii in iviiua. uurmif ins inn iime. neiu uuc to tho following described land, to-wlt: Tho west half of Section 1.1. Township 11, Rango 2. In Lincoln county. Nebraska. In trust for tho plalntlir herein. Pamuol P. Knox, to have said trust established and to requlro tho de fendants ami each nf them, ns tho heirs and devisees of Samuel M. Knox, deceased, to oxo cute said trust by convoying to plalntlir hero in by good and siilllclent deed of conveyance thn laud above described and f n itxcliifln tlin defendants and each of them from any Inter est, claim or demand in and to haul lands above dcscrllmd. or any part thereof, and for such other relief as Justice and equity may require in no premises. You aro reuulred to answer said netltlnn nn or boforo Monday, tho 7th day 'of March. 1VIU Dated .7aniary21st. 11)10. , SAMUEL P. KNOX. J2jI By Wilcox & Ilalllgan, his Attorneys. NOTIOE TO CREDITORS. In tho matter of tho estate of Samuel E. Uclchor. deceased. in tho county court or Lincoln Cnuntv. Nn braska, January 21th, 1010. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors of said deceased will moot tho executors of said cstato, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln cnuntv. Nebraska, nt thn nniinlr court room. In said cnunty, on the 22nd day of 1010, at U o'clock a. m, each day, for tho pur pose oi presenting incir c.aims tor examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to nrnstnfc tlinlr claims, nnd ono year for tho executors to sottlo saiu cstato from tho 13th day or Jan uary. 1010. This notlco to bo published for eight successive Issues In tho North l'latto Semi-weekly Ttibuno prior to Fobruary 22ud, 1V1U. J 29-1 W. C. Emikh. County Judgo. NOTICE. LIzzlo.T. nichoy and William Richer will taU o notlco that nn tho 17th day of November, 11)09. Laura E. I'ortor. plaintiff heroin, Died hor petition In tho district court ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, against said defendants. lmDlcadeU with ltoDort Wilson. Jr.. and Far mers' Bank of Chester. Thayer county No- orasua, tno ODject anu prayor or wnich po tion aro for a decree adjudging that an aflt davlt for service by publication mado by James M. Ray. attornoy for tho plaintiff, on tno out uay ot Aiay, law, in an action then ponding In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, to forecloso a mortgaco on tho west half ot the southeast quarter anu tno oast uau or tno southwest quarter All Calls Promptly Answered. 612-G44 Office at P. and S. Hospital. Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. To Robert E. Wilson, James McOolllster, lmM W. n finer. Josnnli W. Adklni and Out A, Bchleyor, Trustees, non rceident defend ants: ... . ' , You anu eacu ot you are ncreiiy noiiueu her petition In tlio district court I or Lincoln county, Nebraska, against you and each ot you, thu object and prayor on which Is to foreclose a certain mortgago executed by tho dofendatit Robert E. Wilson, to tho plaintiff nn tlin nut, ilar nf ftpcombor. llKXl. for tho turn of $15,000-00 upon tho property described a follows, sltuato In the county of Lincoln and stato of Nebraska, to-wlt! . Thofouth half (S4) of Bcctlon 33. township 10. north, rango 3i, west of tho sixth principal meridian: north half (N H) of section 6. town ship 14, north, rango .11, west of tho sixth prin cipal meridian: north halt (N M) of section fti, township 1 north, range 31 west of tho Hlxth principal meridian, and tho said twonty-fivo acres or Nam section norotorore redeemed: south half (8 Yt) ot section 5, town ship It, north, rango 31, west of tho Sixth irlnoipal tuoriuian: an or section -v, townsnip nib. north. rango :il. west ot thoSlxth principal tnorldtan; tirli 15, north, rango 81 west of tho Sixth principal meridian: allot section 21, townslil; west half of northeast uuartor (W '.4 of NE U) southeast quarter of northwest quarter (HE ',( of NW M) and thn northoast quarter of south west quarter (NE H of BWM) of section 28, township IS, range 31, west of tho Sixth prin cipal meridian, and thu south halt ot tho southwest quarter 8K of SW H) and west half of southeast quarter (WH ot HE k)of section township 15, north, rango 31, west ot the Sixth principal meridian: and south half ot northeast quarter (S H of N EM) and lots 1 and 2 of section 4, township 14. north, rango 31, west of thoSlxth principal morldlan; all of section 0, township 15, north, rango 31 "westot thoSlxth principal morldlan. That there Is duo plaintiff upon said mortgage Hen tho sum ot S15.000.00 with In terest thereon at (J per cont per annum from uecembor7, lvw. Said mortgago was g'ven to securo a promissory nnto of ovon data with said mortgago In tho sum of 815000 with Interest thereon at I per cont por annum from December 31, 100U. TI.o plaintiff also asks to have tlio mortgage executed by the dotendant James McColllstcr to tho dofondant James K Casoy, under aud by tho namo of J, E. Cahor for tho 'sum of $2000 on tho 18th day of Dccerabor, 1008. and recorded In book 38 of mortgages at page 320 In the County Clerk's olllco of Lincoln County, Nebraska, decreed to bo a second Hen upon said premises, and that tho rights, claims, Interests and equity ot redemption ot each and all of said de fendants bo barred. That tho claim otaald defendants Joseph W. Adktns and Ous. A. Schloyor.as Trustees for the genoral creditors ot the defendant James McColllstor under tho trust deed executed on tho 1st day of March, 1909. ami recorded In book ll-l of deeds at pago 377 on tho 18th day of Decem ber, looo, bo decreed to be Inferior and subse quent to tho claims ot tho plaintiff and plaintiff prays for a decreo ot foreclosure of said mortgago Men and attornoy feos and costs of butt, and that defendants bo re quired to pay said sums within twenty days from tho decreo to bo entered In this cause, and In dofault of such payment that said promises bo sold to pay tho amount found duo tho plaintiff with Interest and plaintiff's attornoy fees and costs, and that plaintiff's mortgago bo allrstllon upon said premises. and that each and all of said dofondants bo foreclosed ot all equttrof redemption In and to said promises and for such other relief as may bo Just and equitable you aro required to answer said potltlon on ir or fliarcu. iuiu. Dated this 25th day of at or boforo tho 7th dav of March. 101' January, iu North l'latto, Hooraeua. Augusts Soulapp, Tly Iloagland & Hoagland and D. P. Mlllor hor Attorneys. Change of Road No. 216. To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioners appointed for the purpose of making a change in road No. 21G at Ingham, Neb. Commencing at a point about 80 feet easterly of station 1G of said Road 216 in section 29, township 9 north, rango 20 west of tho 6th P. M. running thence northeasterly on tho on tho present crossine of tho B. & M. R. R. track to tho interest and estate of tho said of Section 5. Township lo.ltango 32. in Lincoln a point about 80 feet easterly of sta Anna Jennotto Gaunt in the following I KuSv5?.rt.!TS2I? 1 MiWJKE' Uon 17 of said road, thenco northwest- Innnilrinil nn nofnf n T r nrl r I r t H t r I .i . ... l.iiini .1 t i . i . I tr ni nnif tri Vi afntiAn 17 f nniri (3) in block ono hundred and fifty seven apdWm iatchoyet.ai.woro dofondants. and road, nnd we also petition that that part il. KTit. ni.u. t I Hind I n said court and sworn to nn until ilntn I i i. i.i . lion in uio city ot inutui x-mtiu, inu- ,-. "Tiio iniii i.m.. m w.q h,,i,. o,i iAI oi rouu ino. jio iyhik outween stuuons ' 1 1: i... o!.i i ...:n i. i ,i i ." -.- uu.j .u i , i m l.. :..r . posted throughout the raid, getting for 1910, before mo, a notary public, in und themselves no suoro or mo piunucr, u haB been assumed that thero must be somo Bort of division of the proceeds afterward. Man, again, has been dif ferentiated from all other creatures as bolne a tool using nnlmnl. but more for said County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, personally appeared, Fred R. Ginn, Arthur P. White, and Albert A. Schatz, to mo personally known to bo tho identical persons whoso names nro attached to tho forerrointr instru ment and severally acknowledged tho than ono kind of monkey takes a stono Bamo t0 ue their voluntary act and deed in Us hand and with It breaks the nuts which nro too hard to bo cracked with tho teeth. London Globe. If un organized effort is now undor way among tho democrats to deprive Mr. Bryan of his national leadership, it is only the Inevitable outcome of his declaration on county option. Boforo ho took a stand on that question he had been dismissed as a further presiden tial possibility by the members of his party at Washington. Ills present atti tudo makes it appear settled that ho can no longor bo looked upon as u safo leader und ho will bo ignored according ly. All this means that Mr. Bryan's activities for several years must bo do voted to tho discussion of moral rather than strictly political issues. But that will not provont him from exerting a profound Influence upon tho thought of tho people and the courso of their politics. Lincoln Journal. InthoWolgast-Nolson fight at Rich mond, Cal., Tuesday the formor won in tho fortieth round. Nelson gives ob tlio reason of his defeat that he trained too long. Tho attendance at tho fight is estimated at between 13,000 and 16,000. Tho total receipts woro $37,700. Nel son woo guaranteed $12,000, win, lose or draw, with $1,000 expense. WolgaBt received $3,760 for his end. Tho mov- ing pictures will prove valuable. Nel son bought a 35 per cent interest in them for $760, Tho plasterers began work yesterday on tho Timmermun building, and if tho weather remains modorato it is hoped to have tho building completed within sixty days, Our lino of Dress Goods, worth up to $1,00, to close out at 43 cents por yard. The Leader "The Climax," which la booked at the Keith for March 5th,vis anothor at traction 'worthy a large audience, nnd ' this it will piW&Wty tfsfcWvj). CHANCES OF LIFE. Probability at Your Arja of How Long You Will Live. After wo aro dead It probably will nnt rnneom us whether wo died at for tho uses and purposes therein set forth. Witness my hand nnd Notarial seal tho date Inst above written. AitTiiun McNamaua. Notary Public. My commission expires Juno 2-fth, 1913. UKKEUKK'S BALK. , , , Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued in tho District Court in and for Lincoln county. Np- brasua. on tno aim uay oi January, miu, m an action ot partition wherein Catherine Pit. Miller was plaintiff and Henry l. Wolty, Charles K. Selover, I'lillllp II. Wolty. an m- twentv or fifty or ninety, but Just uow competent. Uottlo It. Woltv, guardian of tho 1 . i' rJ i.,uin,t in person ami estate of said. I'lillllp II. Wolty. mnt nf its nro Intensely Interested In tho mntter, nnd, being average pcr Bona In sound health, wo can flguro out with certainly Just what our chances nro of reaching any particular nge. says Harper's Woekly. If wo aro just 20 yours or age, our chances of living to or beyond 30 are nearly 12 to 1; of living to bo 40, 0 to 1: to bo 50, 8 to 1; to bo 00, 1 2-3 ICRS an Incompetent. Harriet u. muiy. who in said Henry D. Welty. Susan I. Selover, wlfo of said Charles K. Selover, and Uottlo It. Wel ty. wlfo of said VhlUlp II Wolty, wore do fondants, I will Bell at public auction at tho oast front door of the court house In tho city ot North l'latto. Lincoln. County No brasUa, on thn firth day of March, HUO, at tho hour ot ono o'clock p. m tlin following de.M-rllieil real estate situate In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlts Wnst half of Northeast onartor and Southeast '" quarter of Northeast quarter, all in Section to I i, Township 11. North of Hango SI, West of lit,, iiiii i. M.t nnn tim iminwinir UL'huriiH'u real ostato hltuato In l'erklns county, Ne braska. Said real estate will bo Bold to tho hichest bidder for cash. Anna R. Jensen, Guardian. , CONTEST NOTICE. ' Serial No. 03H Department of tho Interior. United States Land Olllco North l'latto. Nebraska. February 12. 1010. A aufllclcnt contest affidavit having been filed in this olllco by Claroncn K. Groves, contestant. against homestead Entry. No, SWtt mado Nov. 11. UW7. for all of Sfc 10. Townsliln 15. N. Itanco 32 . of tlio Otli 1'. Morldlan, by Elmer E. llrown Contesteo, In which It Is alleged that said ElmerE. llrown ha.4 never established his resldenco on said tract; that ho has failed to cultivato or Improve said tract from dato of entry to tho present time, and has wholly abandoned said tract for moro than six months last past Bald parties aro herobv notllled to appear. respond and offer evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April n, 1010, before the Itcglstor and Receiver at tho United States Land olllco In North l'latto, Nebraska. Tho said contestant having. In a proper affi davit filed sot forth facts which show that after duo diligence personal service of this notlco cannot bomade.lt Is hereby ordered and directed that such notlco bo given by dun and proporpuuiication- .1. E. Evans. f 15-0 KoglMor, callv executed andsworn to. Anu ror a oecree that w. u. Kidor. clork of tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, bo required to alllx his slgnaturo to said allldavlt as of that date and to attest tlin samo with tho soal of his said olllco and for a further dcrco finding tho amount now duo on a cortatn mortgago horetotoro placed In decree in saiu action aroresaiu in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, In tho case of David Cunningham, executor of tho estato of James Porter, deceased, vs. Llzlo .1. Itltcbcy and others, on tho 7th day of Do- comber, lew, anu that tho said defendants bo required to redeem said land from said decreo within a short dav to bs fixed bv tlin court, and that In tho event that no such re demption is mado. that tho title ot tho plaln tlir in anu to saiu iami uo rorover quiteu as against any right, title, lien or Interest nf said dofondants In and to said promises, and mat saiu uetenuants do enjoined rrom claim ing any right, tltlo or Interest In said prem ises or lutvrrerring with plaintiff's possession or samo and that tho said 16 and 17 bo vacated a majority of tho electors residing within two miles of said change anu vacation having signed this petition has reported in favor of the establishment of said road and all objections thereto or claims for damage must bo filed in the ofllco of tho county clerk on or before noon on tho 1st day of April, 1910 or such road will be es tablished without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 27th, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. State of Nobrnskn, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court, Februnry 1st, In tho matter of tho estuto of Lucy J. Laubenholmor, deceased. On rending nnd filing tho petition of Marlon Carrier, praying that tho pro hnta pnnrr nil nl 1 mnko an order fixinc tho timo nnd place for the hearing oi described, nororo tiip regisi this petition, and that notice shall bo "rMaUe' l. Of llvine to bo 70 wo navo 4 tint 1 film it OA 111 !.. ir, tin HI). Iins 1 liroul.-n tn.wli.1 Southeast uuartor of Section " 1 v......vw ... . - . r. , , .,.. Woat nfll.n than 1 Chance 111 0, and to bo 00, less yu UJ"M'.'( al',d tl0 Northwest' quarter of than 1 chatico in 100. Section W. Toviihlo IS. North of Kango 37, If wo.hnvo reached 30, our chances fto In hand, tn nnri .10 nro nenrlv 11 to 1: to bo Dated at North l'latto. Nebraska, tbisWth 50, nearly 414 to li to bo 00, 2 to i; day of January. 1010 p KM)KRt efolw to bo 70, 4j chances lit 10; to bo 80. - : - 1 chnnco In my, to bo 00, 1 cUnnco in uraer or neanng on reimuii. 100. Tho uverngo man of 40 has 8 chances to 1 of reaching his fiftieth blrthdny, 2 chances to 1 of attaining 00, only 0 chances out of 10 of rench lug 70, 1 chanco In (" of reaching 80, nnd 1 chance In 100 of becoming DO. Uavlng been lucky In all thu draw ings up to fifty ycurs,. tho uverugo man bus 4 chances to 1 of becoming GO; to become 70 tho chupcOs aro iyi to 1 lu bis fuvor; to become 80 ho has but 1 chnnco in r and to become 00 1 lu 100. If a.rcndy 00 tho average citizen bus 2 chances to 1 of becoming 70, 1 chnnco lu 4 of becoming SO nnd 1 cbniico In 00 ot reaching 1)0. Tho man of 70 has U chances In 8 of becoming 80 and 1 In 60 of becoming 00. If ono hii3 weathered the storm until his eightieth birthday ho tins 1 chnnco lu 17 of reaching his ninetieth mlle post. It will bu obHorvcd that ns wo get older our chatlces of reaching 0(1 In creaso greatly. given to all persons Interested by tho publication lor not ics3 man six suc cessive Issues prior to tho day of hear Inrf tn tlin North Platte Tribune a chnuco 0gai newspaper published "semi-weekly in saw county, Anu iniii. upon mo day of hearing tho court dotermino who tho heirs of Lucy J. Lauben heimor woro at tho timo of her death, and who became tho ownor by decent of tho real estato in plaintiff's petition described. That nil tho dobts and charges against said ostato has been paid. HHEKIIWS SALE. Hv virtue of an order ot salo Issued from tlio district court of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, uikhi a decreo oi foreclosure rendered in Kald court wherein S. V. (llllan Is plaintiff and Samuel Knell. ICato .1 Spoil. Sarah liraw, (iuardlan and Lots I, 2, 3, I, A. U, 7 ami 8. block ul of tho Original City ot North l'latto. Lincoln county, ftebrat.Ka, aro do roud'tnts. and to mo directed, I will on the fiti. iliv ot March 1010. at 1 o'clock p. m. at the cat front door of the court house In Nnrtti Plntte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satlsry said decree, interest and costs.! lie fnllowuigilcscrlbed property, to-wlt! Ixit- 1,'J. Xi S. it. 7 and H. block in. ot the OrlKlnal city or North l'latto, Lincoln Couiv ty, Nebraska. Dated at North l'latto. Nob.. I'ob. 1. 1010 I. h. Mll.TONIll-lKlKIt. Sliorlff. Serial No. 02250. NOTIOE VOli I'UItLlOATION IIKI'AUTMKNT 01' TIIK INTKIII0U. United Status Land Ofllco. At North l'latto. Nebraska.. Kcb. 5.1V10. Notlco Is hereby given that ltobcrt Vanken. of Maxwell, Nebrahki, who, on Sept. 27th, lVOI.mado homestoad ntry No. iOMS, serial No. tor so nth east quar tor, Section iM. Township 14 N., Kahgo 28 W..ol tno oil) rrmcipai Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make liual Uvo year proof, to ustauiisu ciaim to tho land above lster anu receiver on tlio nth day of April 1010. Claimant names a6 witnesses) i-rea Young, Samuel McCalg, John Noclo, William Wilson, allot .Maxwell, Nob J. E KVANi. Itcglstor ' rNdTfCE ,rO OUEDITOltS." In tlio matter of tho estato ot John C. llupier, deceased. In'tho county court of Lincoln county. No bra&ka, February 14Ui. 1010. Notlco Is heroby given that tho creditor of said deceased will meet the administrator ot ot said estato, before tho County Judgo ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room, In said county, on tlm mil day or .March, ivio. and on tho 15th day .of August, 1010, at 0 o'clock a. m.oacli day, for the purposoof pro wholly excluded from any Interest In said land and rorgenoraicouitabio roller. You ato required to answer said petition on or boforo tho 7th day of March. 11)10, Dated this sist day or January, lino. LAUKA K. POUTER. J'-'S-l lty Wilcox & Ilalllgan. Attorneys for l'lalntlff. Serial Nos. 01783-02003. Notice for Publication. Department of tho Intorlor. U. 8. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Neb. Jan. 10th, 1010. Notlco Is heroby given that Barah Osterhoiit. ot North l'latto, Nobraska, who, on June 1st, ltHti. made homestead entry No, 10U50, fiorlal No. 01WO, for east half southwest quar tor and booth halt southeast quarter, and on Juno -"Jib, 1001. mado II E. No. -Oly.i, Serial No. irawa. ror north hair, west hair southwest quarter, and north halt southeast quarter, section 14, Township 15, north, Hango 20 west of tho Sixth Principal Meridian has (lied notlco of Intention to mako final five year tiroofto establish claim to tho land ahnvo described, before the Uegtsterand Receiver at North l'latto, Noli., on the loth day of March 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Ooorte Moraii. of Myrtle. Nob.. Willis Combs.WIIIIani I'lttman and Garfield (lutherlo6s, all of North l'latto. Nob. jiz- j. ij- kvaspi Kcgister. Notice for Bids. To nil whom it may concern: Bids will bo received by tho county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho grading of 50,000 cubic yards of earth defendants bo l roads, moro or less, work to be done with elevator graoer. For hauling dirt ono milo or less. Bidder to deposit a certified check of of $500.00 with their bid, that they will enter into contract, if awarded the contract. Printed blanks (for bidders) furnish ed by tho county clerk. Bids will be received by tho county clerk until 12 m. on tho 4th day of March. 1910. The board reserves tho right to re ject any or nil bids. Dated North Platte, Nebr., Jan 27th, 1910. P. It. Elliott. County Clerk. NOTICE EOIl I'UItLlOATION. Department of tho Interior, U.S. Laud Olllco at North l'latto Nob , January 15th, 1010. Serial No. ttWit). Notlco is heroby given that Mlnnlo M. Rose. nee AlH'l of Maxwell, isenrasKa, who on Jan. 3rd 11)05, mado II, E. No 20t, Serial No WUlu for allot section 14. township 11 N range 20 West ot tho Otli Principal Morldlan, has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above debcrlbed. before tho iteglsterand Receiver, at North Platte, Nebraska, ou the 10th day of March. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses! Isaac M. Aborcromblo and Oust Rosontretor. ot Max woll, Nebr and Martin Jepscn and Peter JorgciiKou, oi Ama. oi. jill-ti J. K, Kvanh, RegUter. ni i n,i imo, on,l mm nf soutliig their claims for examination, adjin.; Ordored, that 1 ebruary 2Jtl, 1910, nt inent 0,i allowance. Six months aro allowed 0 o'clock a. m., is nssigned for hearing said petition, when ttu persons inter ested in Btiid matter may appear at a county court to bo held in and for said county and show cnuso why tho prayor ttf petitioner -BbouW not ,e gwnrca. . JJjLUEK, lAJUIIigr uuu,u. w. c.. for creditors to present their claims, and ono year ror tno administrator to seme saiu odtntn from tho 25th dav of January 1010. This notice will lie published In tho North Plsttn Tribune, a Huliil-Weeklv newsnauer. printed tn said comity for four weeks suc- ccssjmyi onjinu aitur uotuarjr u mv. IT, J, UUUIcRI , J , is-a Coumy Judge. Horlal No, 0J0tt. NOTICE EOIt PnilLlOATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob, l'ob. 11th. 1UI0 Nnlten Inhnrnby given that Mary Clutlinr- lesi. widow of John H.Uutherless, deceased of North l'latto. Neb., who on Juno 5tli. 1001 mado Homostoad Entry No. 0201, Serial No. USOUti. for bOutliweH quarter nortnoast quarter. northwem quarter souuieahv iiiinrior. north half Bouthwest quarter, south half northwot quarter, and lois3 and 4, soctlon 4, township, It, north, rango 20, west ot tho slxtn principal meridian, has (Hod notlco ot Intention to maWji llnal tlvo year proof, to establish claim to Biu land above described, tieroro the Register and Receiver at North l'latto, Ne braska, on tho listu uay uwiprii, iviu. Claimant names as witnesses: Ooorgo Long, I18-U Notice. Tho Board of County Commissioners makes the following estimate of ex penses for Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the year 1910. General. Fund $40,000.00 General Road Fund 20.000.00 Genoral Bridge Fund 12.000.00 Soldiers Relief Fund 1.000.00 District Bonds. North Platto Bridge Bond & Interest 1,300.00 Eureka Bridge Bond & Interest ' 2,600.00 Hershoy Bridge Bond Interest.. ..600. 00 Bostwick Bridge Bond Interest. . .250.00 School District Bonds. Dlst No 2, bond and interest... 150.00 . Dist No 1, North Platte, old bond and interest 3,000.00 Dist No 1, North Platte, new bond and interest 2,000.00 Dist No 118, bond nnd interest, 100.00 Dist No 122, bpnd and Interest. .15.00 Dist No 105, bond and interest. 105.00 Dist No 7, bond and interest,.. 520.00 Dist No 30, interest 30.00, Diat No 55, Bond and interest.. 125.00 Dist No 86, bond nnd interest,.. 30.00 Dist No 92, bond nnd interest. .115.00 Dist No 98, bond and interest,. .15.00 State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss: I, P. R. Elliott, county clerk of Lin coln County, Nebraska, do hereby cer tify that tho above and foregoing is a truo and correct cony of the estimate of expenses made by the County Commis sioners for Lincoln County, Nebraska, tor tno yenr iuiu. i . iuiuu ixuiuj x jukiu, jivAKs. tiftrtofcr. m F. R. ElAtf!