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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Pabliiker. . arrtijnrTnrmnM TJATEfli One Year, ctih In advance i?1'. Mouths, cub In advance cm tlntoied at North Platte. Nobrwka, Poatofflco as second class matter. TUESDAY, MARCH IB, 1910. .Congressman Hitchcock, of the Om aha district has formally announced himself as a candidate for U. S. Senator to succeed E. J. Burkett whose term expires next March. Tho formal announcement creates no surprise, as it was known that he would bo a . candidate. Ho will have somb opposi tion from his democratic brethren in tho state. With tho traction company Insisting that thero is nothing to arbitrate and tho employes insisting upon a full recog nition of the union, tlio street car strike in Philadelphia is no nearer a settle ment than it was three weeks ago. Neither will yield, though many sugges tions for arbitration have been mado by commercial bodies and others who am suffering financial loss by reason of the strike. An engineer says that in tho press reports relating to tho grievances of locomotive firemen, sufficient distinc tion has not been mado between tho two organizations. Not a great while ago tho firemen changed their name to brotherhood of locomotlvo firemen and cngincmcn. Somo firemen, when pro moted to bo engineers, have retained their membership with the firemen and tho firemen's organization desires to hold jurisdiction ovor thoso men. Tljis desiro is opposed by tho railroad who havo contracts with tho englneors' or ganization, and also by tho brother hood of locomotlvo engineers, which claims jurisdiction over all engineers. Engincors hold that to grant tho de mands of tho firemen would bo to violato contracts mado by the roods with engineers. Tho testimony of Engineer Davis be foro tho congressional committee, is in brief, that Secretary Balllnger or dered liberal rcstorationsof lands to settlement, after they had been with drawn for reclamation and power con servation purposes by his predecessor; Hnf Vin instructed the ofllcors of tho reclamation sorvico to recommend these restorations and then justified his course boforo tho president by citing theso recommendations as tho cause for his action. If this testimony stands, Mr. Pinchot will havo mado good his promiso to provo that Secretary Bol linger deceived tho president, Minor inottors testified to by Mr. Davis, for oxamplo, that Secretory Bollinger talked publicly In favor of conservation nml nrlvatolv did all In his power to make It ineffective, help to establish Mr. Bollinger's temperamental unfit ness for an Important place in tho cab inet. His main points aro much more serious, and will require docislvo execu tive action unless his testimony can bo brokon down. Journal. Senator Burkett Btated to an associ ated press representative at Washing ton -the other doy thot ho hod never hod the ' 'machine" with him in his political fights in Nebraska and did not expect to havo it as a candidate for re-election to tho Benato. "I am relying on tho rank and file of tho party to express their proforenco In this senatorial elec tion," ho said, "and am confident that I will bo re-elected." It Is true as Sen ator Burkett Buys that ho has nover been aided by a political machlno In his contests In this state, This was par ticularly two when ho made his first fight for tho senate. His Bupport bIx years ago came from tho "rank und filo," from tho maascB of tho party, and on this element of Btrongth he must largely roly again. As a mattor of fact political machines have been pretty well shot to pieces In Nebraska, ana It is won uiai u is bo ior uhuui cover of tho primary ono voter Is as much a political quantity as another and ovory citizen can express his preference- dlroctlv for the condldat o of his choiceKearney Hub. Seed Oats for Sale. Wo have aomo choice clean Kherson oats which wore raised from Boed pur chased from tho State Experimental Farm at North Platte, Nebr. B u att & Goodman. TubercHleVu Snaday. Approval of tho movement for n na tional tuberculosis Sunday on April 24, recently inaugurated by tho National Association for tho Study and Preven tion of Tuberculosis, is given In a state ment by Tho Right Rovercnd Richard H. Nelson Bishop Coadjutor of Albany, N. Y., for tho Protestant Episcopal Church, issued today. Bishop Nelson says: "I think well of tho proposal that nil tho churches should unite on April twenty-fourth In presenting tho truth concerning tuber culosis and stimulating public Interest in tho campaign for Its prevention and cure. "Tho campaign has entered upon Its second stage. Having labored with somo bucccss to point out the danger, wo are now concerned with tho cure, and this depends upon improvement in conditions of personal and social life. Whatever tho churches may bo able to do along this line, will be a double cbn tribution to physical and spiritual bet terment and I should think that all would wish to have a share in such an enterprise." Reports from all parts of tho country indicate that tho Sunday set apart will bo generally observed, by tho preaching of sermons on tuberculosis and by the distribution of special literature. Tho National Association for tho Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis declares that the campaign against tuberculosis Is a warfare against ignor ance, and that as soon as tho people of tho, United States know that tubercu losis can bo prevented and cured, they will demand that tho needless waste of 200,000 lives annually be Btopped. Skiirf Styles For Spring. l Hi I I I IT III I t ' 1 s-i- w Notice to PatroHi of The Farmer Line of the Tri-Connty Telephone Co. i .. nf i0 mm all Jll U1JU illtui llAUli.ll iflbt ifivj ... parties owning phones on said lino will bo held responsible for all messages nnnt ovor these lines bv outside names from their phones. Rate is 20 cents for each message. All bills must bo paid in full monthly. 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 cases 721-23 North Locunr St. Telephone No. 642. Wills J Rodflold. M I) .T RMcKlraban. M D Drs. Redfield & McKirahan Fhsicians and Surgcoui. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phdnes 642-644 Office nt P. and S. Hospital. A Tribute to Park. A. L. Blxby, tho post-philosopher of tho Lincoln Journal, who lived in North Platte thirty years ago, pay'B this tri bute to W. L. Park in a rccentissuo of I tho Journal: Luck is a small factor in tho successes or failures of life. Ap plication and faithful endeavor aro everything. W. L. Park, who has just been elected vice president of the Illinois Central railroad, was promoted from a brakeman to freight conductor on tho Union Pacific railroad at North Platto thirty years ago about this timo. Ho manifested then certain traits that spoil victory ovory time. He was attentivo to duty at every turn of the road. Ho worked. Ho wasn't afraid of Boiling his hands. Ho studied rail roading when others in tho situation woro studying pinocle and cinch and high-fivo when not on their respective runs. Park was nover promoted be cause of a pull. He climbed for the reason that you can't keop a good man down. Because ho was faithful ovor a few things ho was mado ruler over many. fl Were never so handsome and practical as this season. We have all the new designs made in all the . stylish fabrics and colors. See the display in our north window this week. Wilcox Department Store. I Choosing a Cigar is larEcly a matter of luck or faith at first. If vou choose a "Forest King" your trust will bo rewarded. The first whiff you take will tell you that you hove struck a nnzc. And vou 11 find vourself likinir the "Forest Kintr" bet ter nil tho time. Try one to-day and you'll wont two tomorrow. Every trier nos tho same experience. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, I GEO. D.DENT, , J t Physician and Surgeon, ? Office over McDonald Bank. 2 pv.n ) Office 130 J PhoncB .Residence 115 jPm Bi J A. J. AMKS. MAUIE AMES. Doclors Ames & Ames, 1 Porlal No. 02250. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT Or THE INTK1UOH. United States Laud Ofllco. At North I'latto. Nobraska.. Fob. 5.1010. Notice. In horeby Riven that ltobort Yanken. of Maxwell, Nebraska, who. on Sept. 27th, 190.made homestead ntry No. 20503. serial No. 022.V),, for so uth oast cjuar ter, Section aj, xownstiip 14 w itango za W., of the 0th Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final flro yoar uroor. to cstan isn claim to mo lanu anovo described, lioforo tho resistor and rccolvor at North I'latto. noDrasua, on tno utn uay of April 1010. , , Uiaimant names as witnesses! itcu Young, Samuel McCalg. John Noglo. William Wilson; all of Maxwoll. Nob J. K Evans, Resistor NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' Tn tint matter of tho ostato of John C. llupfer, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county. No braska. February 14th, 1010. Notlco Is hereby el von that tho creditors of said deceased will meat tho administrator of of said estate, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nobraska, at tho county court room, in saia county, on tho 1Mb day of March, 1910. and on tho 15th dar or Aucust. iuiu. at u o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjust ment anu niiowanco. six months aro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims, and ono year for tho administrator to sottlo said cstnto from tho Sftth day of January IU10. Tins notlco will ho mtmishcu in tno north l'lntln Trllitinn. a Semi-Weekly nowsnanor. printed In said county for four weeks suc cessively, on, and after Fobruary 14 1010. l-.ljlJI.li, S-f w. c. County Judge. Let Hinman & Boy or do your paint ing or paper hanging. Satisfactory work guaranteed. Phono 674 or 468. PERSIAN CREAM Counteracts March Winds. j A certain relief for chapped hands, face and lips. Not sticky or greasy but dries im mediately, leaving the skin soft, white and smooth. If you have trouble to keep your hands in good condition a trial of Persian Cream will convince you of its merits. 15c per bottle. SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF flour, feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed storo at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito a share of tho patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. 8 Physicians and Surgeons, :: Office over Stone Drug Co. ( Ullice Zii 9i Phones f Residence 273 V. B John S. Twinem, M. D., Homeopalhic Physician , and Surocon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office: McDonald State Bank Building, Corner 6th & Dewey Sts. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. 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., Won ground flo6r, no stairs toVclimb. f.V. tr Phono 559.fi Bfc North PUtte, STT-rS.- Nebraska. BEHIND A FINE PAIR OF HORSES should bo hitched a stylish looking carriage. At this repository you can sea a variety ot vehicles wnose style is undeniable. They rango from tho phae ton to tho family coacn ana aro tne caual of anv in appearance- and build. They are less than equal In price to most carriages ot tneir cnaracier. A. M. Lock. Deer Killed at Maxwell Writing from Maxwell under date of March 10th, R. E. Watson says: Early this morning a man on horse back was seen along tho rivor between Brady and Maxwell, armed with a rlflo and accompanied by two hounds. Lator a deer was seen running with tho hounds in pursuit. Whilo tho deer and hounds circled the horsoman would cut acroBo. Tho report of a gun was heard and tho ridor was seen to dismount, throw tho dcor across tho saddle and start eastward. It is thought tho doer was trailed from Brady. Tho man's namo Is unknown; neither is the owner of tho dogs known. This is the second deer that has been killed on tho island near Maxwell. It is time for tho gamo warden to investigate. Tho law provides a fine of from $100 to $500 for killing deer. GO RIGHT AT IT. A QUESTION OF NECCESS1TV. A good horse costs anywhere from $150 to $500. Wo will sell you a good warm blanket for $1.75 to $5.00. lBn't it much tho best plan to invest in the blanket and save in tho cost of horse flesh by preventing coldB or pneumonia with the resultant voterinary's and druggist's charges? Our lino of blnn kota and horso goods generally is very complete. Like to sco it? no. A. F FINK'S GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairin AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. About WINDOW SCREENS ECHELBERY'S New and Second Hand Store. . . nnmfr Rth nml T nriiRt Sts.. Tel. 302 by them J .1 nf Mnnnnll & fttrntrno' ftflir Cfnvn nnrl prompt relief followed their uso. In a PianoB, Organs, ull kinds of Musical'-In- fow weeks my back was strong nnd Htruments and Strings. Clocks, Watches, freo from pain and my kidneys woro re- BlcycleB, Bowing Macnmea anu XNenuies, 8t0red to thelrnormal condition." IjUIlB, IVOVUIVUrO, Jlllllliuiuiiuii, ujiuiv n, spori-Coooklng intn fZnmia llnninao snnillnB. Utensils, Dinner Sots, Ranges, stoves, yostor-Miiburn Stovo Repairs, Beds ana ueduing, York, sole Hardware, iinwure, xrunna uu ami. atn.a Casea. Igprything you uso bought and Hold Friends and Neighbors in North Will Show You How. Got ot tho root of the troublo, Rubbing on aching back may relievo it. But it won't cure it. You must reach tho root of it 'tho kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills go right at it; Reach tho cause; relieve tho pain. Thoy cure, too, bo North Platto people say. J. P. Scearco, Ninth St., North Platto, Neb., soya: "I do not hesitato to tell of tho wonderful benefit that Doan's Kidney Pills havo brought mo. six months ago I was suffering from pains through my back and kidneys, al WoyB more severe when I attempted to .t i . . fLL S..,! Notice To Delinquent,. u,,uv,Mu?mU,,,iw1u. Notico is hereby given that tho lar in passage and annoyed, mo greatly. rt)ntaiB upon ieaBe contracts on school Tho doctor's medicine and other reme- lands described below and Bet oppislto dies I tried gavo mo no relief and a the namo of the holders thereof, are friend hearlngof my suiTering advised ftTO IfntnTt mototakoDoan'BKldnoy Pills, as he pnid within 60 days from the date of had been cured of tho same complaint this notico said contracts will bo dc- I immediatolv nrowirnH n hn clared forfeited by the Board of Edu cational LlUIIUM Ol t UI1UB, UI1U U1U HU1U forfeitures entered of record as pro vided by law. Leaso northeast quarter, northwest nuartor, southwest quarter Sec. 36, Tp. 10, R. 30; R. W. RafTerty, Lin coln County, Loaso southeast quarter Sec. 36, Tp. 10, R. 30; Timothy Rairerty, Lin coln County. Dated March 14, 1910. ti. JJ. uowi.es, NOTICE. Hiram Hardin? and Mm. Hiram Hardin?, wlfo ot Hiram llnrdlnir. defendant, will take notlco thai on Urn 21st day of Juno, 1VU7. tho plaintiff lioroln filed lior petition In tho dis trict court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, BKainst said defendants. Impleaded with A. J. VanAnda nnd Mrs. Gertrude K YanAnda, defendants, tho object and prayer ot which Is to forecloNo a certain morteaco oxecuted by .John Nation and MacRlo J. Nation to Farmer's Loan Ic Trust Company of Kansas upon the southeast quarter of soction 7, In township 10, north, rango ), In Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, to secure the payment ot a cer tain promissory noto dated January 1, 18"V, for the sum of S-'M.W to tho Farmer's Loan & Trust Company, signed by John Nation and Macicle.l. Nation, duo flvp years from date thereof: that said note and mortgage has been assigned to the plaintiff, which said mortgago Is recorded In book 1C of mortgages at page 4HUln tho County Clerk's oftico of Lin coln County. Nobraska, and there Is now duo on said mortgage tho .sum of SI 190.20. for which sum with Interest from this date plain- tllr prays ior a decreo that uorenuantH bo ro qulruq to pay tho same, and that said prem ises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo, und that tho defendants and obeli of them be barred ot all equity of redemption In said premises and that plaintiff havo tho right to redeem from tho lien cr a tax deed upon said premlsos to tho defendant A. J. VanAnda. Vou aro required to answorsald petition on or boforo tho ISth day of April, 1010. Dated March 4. 1U10. Oi.aha n. IIauvhv, l'lalutlff. lty HoA(U.ANi) & llt)A(H.AM), Her Attrs. NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s. in tho county court. In tho matter of tho ostato of Anulo M. Poulston, deceased. To tho creditors, heirs and others lntorostOd In thu estate ot Anna M, I'onlston. Tuko notice, mat uarrio i .juaru has tiled In tho county court a report lot Iter doings as administratrix of said estate aim it is oruoroo mat tno I same stand for hearing tho 2$th day of March, A, ii. luiu, oeroro mo court at tho hour of 2 o'clock, p. in., at which time any person Interested may appear and excopt to anu contest tun same, auu noiieo oi mis proceeding is ordered given in tno north I'latto rieml-Weekly Trlbuno, a legal news paper printed In said county for six succes sive Issues prior to March wiu 11)10. witness my naiid and mo seal or tuo coun ty court at North I'latto this 7th day oj March A. I). 1D10. nis-u w u. I'.i-iH'.tc. uounty .mugo. DOUBLES ITS PAID-UP ' STOCK. Maxwell State Bank of Maxwell, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that on Jan uary 12th, 1910, the Maxwell State Bank of Maxwell, Nebraska, by a vote of all of the shares of stock cast at its annual meeting, Iticreased Its paid-up capital Btock from $5,000.00 to the full $10,000.00 authorized by its Articles of Incorporation. MAXWELL STATE BANK. By W. H. McDonald, Prca. Attest: A. C. Plumeu, Cashier. 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. Notice of Garnishment Suit. Alex McNear will take notice that on the 21st day of February, 1910, W. C. Elder, justice of the peace of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum or lltty dollars in an action pend ing before him wherein Albert Tolle is plaintiff and Alex NcNear is defendant, that property of tho defendant in the hands of tho Union Pacific Railway Company, towit money due the defen dant as wages has been attached by garnishment under said order. Said cause was continued to the llth day ot April, 1910. at 9 o'clock a. m. Albert Tolle, Plaintiff. CONTEST NOTICE. Serial No. 03iK Department of tho Interior. Unltod Htates Land Ofllco North I'latto, Nobraska, February 12. 11)10. A sufllctont contest affidavit having been filed In this ofllco by Claroucn E. Orovcs, contestant, against homestead Entry, No. 23M5 mado Nov. 11. HW7. for allot Sec 10. Township 15, N. Hango32 V. of tho 8th 1. Meridian, by Elmor E. Hrown Contosteo. In which It Is alleged that said Elmer E. Hrown has nevor established his resldcnco on said tract; that ho has failed to culttvato or Improvo said tract from dato of entry to tho present tlmo. and has wholly abandonod said tract for iftoro than six months last past. Said parties aro hereby notified to appear, respond and offer ovldcnco touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a. in. on April t), UHu, beforo tho Iteglster and Itocolver at tho United States Land ofllco In North I'latto, Nobraska. Tho said contestant having, In a proper afll davit filed sot forth facts which show that aftor duo dlllgonco personal sorvico of this notlco cannot bo mado. It Is hcroby ordored and directed that such notlco bo given by duo and propor publication. J. E. Evans. f 1B-0 KeglMor. PKOIIATE NOTICE TO GKEDITOUS In tho uiattot of the estato ot Mary Lamplugh, deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, I'obruary SJth. 1010. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors ot said deceased will meet tho Administrator of said estato, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room in said county, on tho 9th day ot Match, 1010, and on tho3th day ot September, 1010, at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, tor tho pur pose of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims and ono ypar for tho administrator to sottlo said ostato, from tho 23th day ot Feb ruary. 1010. This notlco to bo published In LArl 1 AL I legal newspaper printed In said county, for oigut successive issues on ana alter aiarcii 1st. 1010. and by tho shorlff ot Lincoln count; pc : o his return thereof In this court. Nebraska, posting four public conr of this noclce : laces In said county, and tiling ft ml W. O. ELDEK. CountjUudge. l'UOUATE NOTICE TO OUEDITOItS. In tho matter of tho estato of Isaac Lompltigh, deceased. In tho county court ot Lincoln county. Ne timsWft. February 2Ath. 1010. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors of tho said doccasod win moot tno Adminis trator of said estate boforo the County Judgo or Lincoln county, aau., at tuo county LEGAL NOTICE. Efllo W. Heed will tako notlco that on tho Bth day ot February, 1010, an action was com menced In tho county court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, In which Louis O. Drost was plaintiff and Efllo W. Hold was dofend and In which said plaintiff sued, said de fendant for tho sum ot $M 00 and that an order ot attachment for said sum was mado to accompany summons and tho McDonald Stato Hank, of North l'lattc. Nebraska, gar nlshccd for tho money ot tho defendant In their possosslnn, and that Upon Fobruary 10, 1010, that being the return day ot tho sum mons, said summons was returned not sorved and It appearing to tho court that said sum mons had not been and could not bo served on tho dotcudant within said Lincoln county, Nebraska, said causo was continued to March 8ist, luio, at tho hour ot u o'clock, a. m., by order of tho court. Lonts O. DitosT. Plaintiff. ml-3 Ily E, II. Evans, his Attorney. OKDBK OP HEARING- ON PETITION FOR SUMMaRARY ADMINISTRATOR. Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss. In the county court Fobruary 3rd 1910. In tho matter of tho estate ot Eliza beth P. Stobblns. deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Hen rietta S. ltonnor, praying that tho regular administration of said estato bo dispensed with as provided by sections G'JOJ, fUOU, and 5201, Cobboy's Statuto IttW. Ordered. That March 21st. 1810. at 0 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said county, anu show causo why tho prayer ot the petitioner should not bo granted. This order to bo printed for six successlvo ssucsln the North I'latto Seml Weokly Tribune, a legal nowspaper prior to Match 21, 1010. ml-3 . W. C. Ei.dkii. County Judge. Notice for Publication. Sorlal No. 0IH3I-02172 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at North l'lattc?Neb. February, 20th, 1810. Notlco Is hereby given that Arthur Conner, of North I'latto. Nob., who on July 20th, HKM, mado Homestead Entry No. 18003, Serial No. 04034, for tho southwest quarter, and on July i, 1001, made Homestead Entry No. 20410. Serial No. 02172, for tho northwest Quarter of section 20, township 12, north, . ii 1 1 . .I... . i .... i i i . 1 1 .. rnuifu nrab ui but uiu iinumiJQi umrjuiaii. has filed notlco of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to thu land abovo doscrlled, beforo tho register and receiver at North Platte, Nobraska, on tho 27th day ot April, 1810. Claimant names as witnesses: William W. Hunter, Frauds Montague. James L. Schuck and Frank Powers, all of North Platte, Neb. ml-" J. IC. Evans. KirUtr. Shop 107 East Fifth. For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents Co., Buffalo, New agents for tho United Ramember tku tokb nb cMot. namo Doaa's and ' lings. NOTICE. In tho matter ot the estate ot Laf ayetto E- Pease, deceased. in t In, i.mint.v prtiirr. nf T. n(nln CYmnttr. Nn. A Snecinlfv uraska. March 7th. 1010. . . . . . .n. tjijcuuiiy. Notlco Is hereby given, that the creditors or said deceased win meet tne aaministrator of said estate, before tho County Judgo of T.lm'iiln irmnt.v. NnhraHka. at the count v court room, In said county, on the 1th day of April. 1010 and on tho 4th day ot October. 1910. at 0 o'clock a. id. each day. for the pur mu nf mwsentlnsr tholr claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance, Six months aro allowed for creditors to prcstnt their claims, and ono year for tho administrator to sottlo said estato from tho 1st day ot March, 1910. This notlco to bo published In the North Platte Semi-Weekly Titbuno a legal newspaper, printed tn aald county for eight successive issues after March 7th, 1010, rnt)-i W O. Kj.Pkh. County Judgn. SHERIFF'S BALK. Ily virtue ot an order ot sale Issued from thu district court of Lincoln county. Nobras ka, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendortMl In said court wherein S. V. Qlllanls plalntltTand Samuol Hnell. et al. are defendants, and to mo directed, 1 will on tho Ulth day of April, 1910, at 1 o'clock p. m, at tho oat trout door of tho court, houso In Norm Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, thu following doscrlbed in-operty. tq-wlu Lots 1.3. 3,4,5. 0,7 and 8. block 10. of tho original City of North Platte. Lincoln uoun- prasua. .. .. . , ,. Sheriff. court room In said county, on the Uth day of March, win, ana on tnovtnuay or September, 1910, at 10 o'clock a - m. each day. tor tho pur- ci. j). vuwijW. i0 Niil)raska. .CftramldBiorfor Public Lands and Build-1 iyDaUi at NJ1 pose of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months urn allowed for creditors to orcsent their claims and one year for the Administrator to settle said estato from the 25th day ot February, 1910. This notice will lo pub lished lu tho North Platte Somi-Weekly Tri bune, a legal nowspaper. printed in said county, for eight successive lssuos on and aftor March 1st. 1910, and by tbo sheriff of Lincoln county. Nobraska, posting a copy of this notice In four public places In said county and ailng In bis return thereof In this ml""' W. a ELDER. County Judge. C SorlVl No. 02ontl.' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land OUlce at North Platte. Neb. . Fob. Uth. 1910. Notlco Is hornby glyen that .Mary Outlier less, widow of John II . OuthorloM, deceased of North Platto. Nob won JuneSUih, 1WM mado Homestead Entry No. 20201, Serial No. lHi,forBOUthwettiuariernortheastiuarlr, northwest quarter southeast quarter, north half Kouthwest iiuartor, south half northwest ouartor. and lots 3 and , section t, township, 11, north, rango '20, west of the sixth principal meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to Road No. 333. To all whom it may concern. Upon a petition of Geo. C. White, W. F. Smith nnd others, tho county commissioners declaro tho following section lines a public highway. Commencing ot the northeust corner of section C, township 13, rango 33 und running tnenco westward to tno nortn eust corner of section 2, township 13, range 31, thenco southward to the northeast corner of Boction 23, town ship 13, range 31. Aliclulms fordamago must be filed in the ofllco of the county clerk on or boforo May lflth, 1010. Dated Nortli I'latto, Nebr., Minrli 10th, 1010. F. It, Kl.LlOTT, County Clerk, NOTICE FOR PUliLIOA"riONT .Department of tho Interior, U,D, 4, Bill, will,;.) hi .lwrii, rimm tlBlf , .1 miliary nth, IU10, Serial No. umh. Notlco Is hereby given that Mlnnlu M, llomi, neo Aiiei or muxwuii, nitiirssuu, winuiii .1 hij. k, n vmi, miriai no. imviu, make final live year proof, to establish cltlm to Clio land abovo described, boforo tho Register anu iteceivor nnurni riautt, no- Hrd im, umdu II. K, No vmut, for an or section ii, towiin West of tho Uth I'rliiidiml notice omiimmoii proof, to establish .Hurls No. for all of miction 14. townnlili) II N.. rai .si u rid I ail, unit n final II yii i tlm mii a aiigu .lu as MM year novo braska.pu the 13th day of April. 1910, VTliiuaitci,(.uuirHii I, and Julia Rlitmant names as witnesses! Ueorgn lOiig. notlco of intention to. imU proof, to estuhiiNiiriaim to tlm iiuiii a Jt ... 1 ....... .... II... I .....I.... - .... 111..... I .... M Ul!i;i 1IMJI!, iiwiuih mil flc-giBM!, Mill, llt:ui,vp,, at Nortli 1'laltii, NebranUa, on thu IWh day of March, Vf), claimant riaim as wltiiesbosi Isaao M AlMiri'romhlu Hiid (iiut ltosuiitruttir. of .Max well, Neltr , ami Martin ,1 wpt.no and I'vU r JiJnMmiiti of Ann, Nfi. , J J, V,, fVAM newsier