Serai-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editer and Pabliiker. ibobboription ratkbi One Year, cash la advance "I1- Months, cuh In advance ..mcm Enteied at North Platte, Nebraska, Poatofflce as second class matter. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1010. Carnegie Library far North Platte. If North Platto desires the gift of a $12,000 public library from Andrew Carnegie it enn bo had by complying with the provisions exacted by the donor. These provisions are that the city buy a site and tho city council pro vide a revenue of $1,200 per year for the maintenance of the library. Tho abovo information was convoyed in a letter received Sunday by Mayor Patterson from Mr. Carnegio's secrc- C0MMISSI0NERS' PROCEEDINGS. Apl. 8th, 1910. Doard met pursuant to adjournment, present Commissioners Springer, Wal ter and Streitz and county clerk. Tho board hereby allows to N. E. Penny, of Callaway, Neb., $25 for tho services and expenses in arresting and A Farmer' Univertity. Many ogencics have been exerting themselves for tho farm 'and fanner's uplift, but now tho farmer himself has taken an active hand in the movement. Impollad by Jamea J. "Back to the farm," representing 8,000,000 Hill's cry of 250 societies, farmers, will holding Gordon tho horse thief who has meet in St. Louis next month and lay since been Bent to tho penitentiary. Tho county clerk is hereby directed to got a statement of the amounts of damage in tho said road districts to county and precinct bridges and cul verts on apcount of the Are caused by tho C. B. & Q. R. R. on March 26th. Claim of Joseph Spies, overseer of Dist. No. 1 allowedlfor $72.00. Tho county surveyor is instructed to make a topographical survey of tho natural water courso across sections 10, 11. 14, 15, 22, 23, township 14, range 33, nnd file the same with county board. Claim of J. K. Crow, overseer District 11, cash drawn on same $50.00. Claim of J. R. Ritner for bridge work allowed on bridge tary. Three weeks ago Mnyor Patter son wrote a letter to Mr. Carnegio on county bridges soliciting a library building for North fund for $287.75. Platto and in reply received intcrroga-1 Ray C. Langford, county tiona relative to the town. These You aro hereby authorized questions were answered by the Mayor the tax list aB to valuation treasurer: to correct on lots 10 and a week later tho formal offer to construct a building waa received. Tho maintenance of tho library is an easy matter, as tho state law authorizes tho lovying of a two mill tax for pub lic library maintenance. Such a lovy on the present assessed value of tho city would produce $1,600 annually. By making tho lovy a year a head of tho completion of the building a aum neces- CUIJ IU 1U1I1IBII it tuuiu UU UUUIUIVU, A neclous for a library could bo pur chased, and as Is usually tho caso, donations of books would be made by residents as well as by thoso who aro non-residents. Tho acquisition of a sito for the building would probably nccessitato tho -voting of bonds, unless some public spirited citizen would donato a site. In case bonds aro voted it is suggested that they be of a sufficient amount to purchase not only a library site, but a site for a city hall and tho erection of a city' building which is now needed, and will be more in demand ns the city increases in growth. This city building would also house the city fire depart mentor at least some of tho com pantos. .To provide a sufficient sito for both the library, building and a city hall would 'require a tract at least 88x132 a larger tract would of course be better, the foundation of a plan to establish tho American Agricultural university, where they will educate young men to bo practical tillors of tho soil. The movement has official support through the secretary of agriculture, who, to gether with tho president, will attend the convention. Tho proposition is to locate the uni versity in St. Louis as a central point accessible to farmers from all parts of the country. The university idea is the direct product of the gcnoral deter mination to turn the tide from the cities to tho country as an important of step in solving tho economical problems for of present and future, chief -of which is the high cost of living. The plan for this university docs not ignore tho fact that institutions are already doing a similar work, but contemplates a much broader scope of instruction. It proposes, not so much to teach young men about farming as PHYSICIANS UNO SURGEONS HOSPITAL A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance dajr or night 'Special accommodations for confinement cases 721-23 North Locusr St. Telephone No. 642. "WANTED. Three hundred cattle to pasture. Have plenty rango all under fence, three wells with storago cisterns. Seo mo or write. W. II. TunriE, North Platte, Neb. the GEO. D. DENT, Physician and burgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Office 130 J Resldenco 115 Phones to 12, block 12 to $5000, for reason that to teach them and induce them to be improvements of $2,500 were mado in 1009 and error in same. Bond of Wm. Smith, ovcrscor Dis trict No. 22 is approved. Bond of E. A. Norlandcr, constable Jeffrey precinct, approved. Tho following claims wore allowed: farmers, to actually send them back to tho farms as missionaries. It will take students from the city as well as the country. These 250 societies, with their membership already of 8.000,000. are expected to contribute to its support and the government, of course, will be Wills J Hodflold. M D J It McKlrahan. M D N t-HLLuEiK Ik) Drs. Reaneia & mcKiranaii Pkiicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones tuxyW Office at P. and S. Hospital. Paul G. Meyer for engineer's transit asked to give financial aid. 159.5G. Fred Simants cash to be used in Road Dist. 30, 100.00. Wm Dymond cash to bo used in Road District 4, 100.00. Wm. Smith cash to be used in Road District 22, $100.00 Louis Reflor, cash to bo. used in Road Dist 10, 50.00 Henry Coker, c&sh to bo used in Road Dist 5, 97.25 Geo. H. Dicnor cash to bo used in Road Dist 12, 2.60 J. J. R. Holm services as overseer Dist 34, 38.76 Chris Johnson cash for road Dist 50, 18.00 J. M. Wilson, custodian of court house, 281,75 J. D. W. Lincoln, digging graves 12.00 Geo. E. French services as county attorney 133.33 Thus far with our Country Life com mission, our state agricultural colleges, expositions.and agricultural evangelists, led on by Mr. Hill, we havo been un able to check urban congestion. The best minds have long ago agreed that the question is a serious one, and if this American Agricultural university scheme can do what no other agency has done it will havo earned no end of credit marks. Omaha Bee. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doclors Ames & Ames, cj ruyaiuaus auu ouiubuua, ,'J U Office over Stone Drug Co. 6 Phones i Office 273 sp ) nesiacnce zio 8 t: Mm S$ p LEGAL NOTIOR. Albert A. Adams, and tho southeast Quar ter (9EH) of section thlrty-fivo (S3), townitilp sixteen (16), rango thlrtr-ono (81) west 8th P. m. in iiincoin uountv. rtourasKa ana an por snns clalmlnir any rights or Interests in said lands will tako notlco that on tho Uth day of March, 1810, David K, 1'nrker as plaintiff, tiled ins petition in tno district court or bincoiu fV.nntv. Nrtiriislta nirnlnit said Allmrt A. Adams and tho southeast quarter SEH) of section thirty-flvo (35.) townMilp sixteen (10.) rango thlrtvono (31). west Uth I. M. in Lin coln County, Nebraska ns defendants. Tho object and Braver of said petition Is for rn accounting or tno amount uuo tho plaintiff upon li Is tax salo cor- tlflcato for said lands Issued br the County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Ne braska on November z, loos to J. w. Whinin and tinon tho subscmicnt taxes paid br said .1. W. Whims, and tho plaintiff David V. Parker, tho said certificate of tax salo hav ing boon duly assigned by. tho said J. W. WhKIln to the plaintiff horoin and also to foreclose tlin said tax salo cortlflcato and tax Hon and to bar tho defendants and each of them of all claims, tltlo and interest In tho said described land. Tho defendants aro reaulred to answer said petition on or before tho 20th day of April, luiu. uAvii) I--. i akki.ii, I'lainiur. ur wm. K. eituMAX, ills Attornoy. HIIERIKP'S BALE. Ill' virtue of an order of ln lmrd from tno district court or Lincoln county, Nebras ka, unon adncrennf MYirliwnr rntHlnt-iul In said court wherein 8. V. 01 II an Is plaintiff and Samuel Hnnll, ot al, aro defendants, and to mo directed, T will on tho 10th day ot Anrll. 1U10, at I o'clock p. m. at the oast front door or I mo court nouso in North I'latte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tbo following described proporty, to-wltt T , o n , k it n o tit ii.. LAJb'' J , , U 1 U. U.I ailU O, IV, UL II1U original Oity of North I'latto, Lincoln Coun ty, ftourasKa- uatou at norm riatto, Nob., March 7, uuo. 1. U. MlLTONDEnOKU. snoriff. NOTICE Toil l'UIJLICATION. Serial No. 02203. Department of tho Interior, U.S. Laud Ufllco at North I'latto, Nel). Mar. W10. Nottco Is hereby given that Harrv It. Em pie, of Maxwell, Neb., who, on .tan, 14. 1005, mado homestead ontrv No. W18. serial No. (K03 for all of section 11'. townshln 11. N. rango zv, Wof tho oth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako final II vn year proof, to establish claim to tho land nlmvn flna.rlHnfl luifnM ,ltn Tf nfrletn,. nnil Comer 6th and LoCUSt StS., Tel. 302cclvcrat North I'latto. Nebraska, on tho 2Uh I lii t9 f i r 1 flirt um ui utaji ii'iv Every Day a Bargain Day. To Cigar Smokers who have not yet tried tho Forest King cigar wo believe they will prove a rev elation. In all our experience Wo nover knew a better live cent cigar than tho Forest King. It is the finest combina tion of good tobacco and skilled cigar making we nave ever seen, 'ijy one aim you li want more. J. r. St,HiuALZ.KlJbD. New and Second Hand Store. . John S. Twinem, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surrjeon. Special Pianos, Organs, all kinds of Musical In struments and Strings. Clocks, Watches, Bicycles, bowing Machines and Needles, ing Goods, Harness, Saddles, Coooking utensils. Dinner bets, Kanges, Stoves, Stove Repairs, Beds and Bedding, Hardware, Tinware, Trunks and Suit Cases. Everything you uso bought and sold nere. attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office: McDonald State Bank Building, Corner 6th & Dewey bts. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. . This matter and especially ;tho damage to horso by Btepping in hole in -library should bo- taken ud nt once by Maxwell bridgo, 5.25 Sophia Anderson care of Emma Anderson 54.00, A. P. Anderson uTOL00 ,i ,v,r,in i "o " . 7.T . " cough, yield quickly to tnis wonder Saved From The Grave. "I had about given up hope, after nearly four years of sutTerinc from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. M. L. Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn. "Often the pain in my chest would bo almost unbearable and I could not do any work, but Dr. King's New Discovery has made mo feel like a new person. Its the best medicine made for the throat and lungs." Obstinate coughs, asthma. croup, bronchitis and Specialty. Eve. Ear. DR. ELMS, the city council, and wo aro cortain that any step it takes will bo backed up ananimously by the people. C. II. Walter services a county com mission 73.50 I. L. Miltonborgcr January salary as Sheriir 100.00 O. A. Bacon county assessor first quarter 1910, 150.00 Murphy & Johnson part payment on yield aulckly to ful medicine. Try It. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by.Stone Drug (Jo. The BtirlingtoH asd the Farmers. . ''Either the Burlington railroad must do Bomethinc to avoid sottinir out prairio fires, orclso tho farmera must c,aJm 460.58 quit tho country," said John McConnel, Rex. Gilman bridgo work at, Brady of Somerset, while in town Saturday. 167,50 .Mr. McConnel has invoked the aid of J. P Hinman bridgo work 82.00 the state railway commission to tho Tho North Platto Land & Water Co. end thntthaBurlintrton enmnnnv hn re is horeby notffied to ropair all their quired to placo spark arrestors on tho bridges which need repairing across Gntrines It uses on tha hlo-h lino in tho county roads, tho said repairs to bo A hint has been recently thrown out that Georgo D. Meiklejohn, former lieu- North Platte, tenant governor, later a congressman and later still assistant secretary of war, may enter the list as a candidate for the republican nomination for governor. Taken as a rumor, we should say that his candidacy is possible but not probable, from the fact that of lato years ho has not been in touch with political affairs in the state- Kearney Hub. General Practice of Medicine, Surgery Togother with his Nose and Throat Your Glasses Carefully Fitted. Office and residence 413 East Fifth St., on ground uoor, no stairs to climb. Phono 559. Nebraska. south part of tho county, and if rcliof is not forccoming, it will bo necessary, says Mr. McConnel, for tho farmers to organize and put tho Burlington "out of commission." Nino-tenths of tho prairio fires in tho south part of tho county aro set out by tho ongines of this company, and tho losses to the tarmors during tho past few years havo been very heavy. Declamatory Contest. An audionco that filled tho soating capacity of tho high school auditorium attended tho declamatory contest Fri day evening nnd evinced much intoroat in the efforts of the eleven contest' ants, threo of whom Were entered in tho oratorical class, four in tho dramat ic and four In tho humorous. Misa Myrtle Bcelor won first honors in tho oratorical, Miss Agnes Bakowcll in the humorous and Miss Irma Huffman in the dramatic. The lutter received tho highest marking of any of tho contest ants and will represent tho local school at the Western Nebraska contest to bo hold at Gothenburg next Friday evening. Tho readings were Intorspored with i vocal and instrumental music. By a decisive vote of 162 to 110, four teen being prosent and not voting, tho house Friday authorized tho construe t'on of two battloslfips to coat $6,000, 00Q each. Thirty-thrco democrats voted for two battleships and twenty-four re publicans against tho proposition. This action was taken just prior to tho pas sago o( the naval appropriation bill carrying $128,037,602. This amount is nbout $3,000,000 less than was rccom mended by tho Navy department. In addition to tho battleships tho bill also provides for tho construction of two fleet colliors and foursub-marino boats. mado before June 10th, 1910. Claim of E. N. Ogier sprinkling street in front of court house allowed for 85.00 Tho county assessor is hereby authorized to hire tho necessary help for his office Adjourned until tomorrow. April 9th, 1910. Board proceeded to viow roads south of Maxwell. H. D. Lewis is horeby appointed road overseer in Road District No. 32. Claim of C. E. Parson, cash ' to bo used in Road Dist. 17 allowed for $100. Ulrica Fickdnschcr, cash to bo used in Road Dist. 85 allowed for $75.00. August W. Johnson cash to bo used in Road Dist 15 allowed for $100. Nate Baldwin is hereby appointed road overseer in Dist. No. 84 to fill vacancy. Road No. 319i now comes bo fore tho board for final action, and tho board being of the opinion that this road is for tho pub'ic good, tho said road is granted as prayed for in tho petition as por agreement botween the coilnty commissioners, remonstrators and petitioners. Claim of Road No. 210 now comes bo- fore thd county board, and tho name being considtrcd for tho public good, and tlioro boing a claim for damages, or objections thereto, the same is here by granted as petitioned. Clabii of sundry persona, survoy of road 319J, $59.60. Claim of sundry persons for surveys of roads $94,10, Paul G. Moyor, office expenses, $2.30. Settlement was made this day with overseer of Road Dist. No. 12, and found that there is $2.50 duo Geo. W. Dionor, who has been paid by warrant drawn April 8th. Sottloment mado this dato with Thos. McConnoll, overseer District 49, and find that tho county owes him eighty cents, which is carried to noxt year's settlement. Claim of Thos. McConnoll, overseer Regarding county option Governor Shallenborger makes tho following pub lic statement: "I nm opposed to county option because it is nothing less than prohibition, but I will run for governor on any platform the dcmocractic party sees lit to promulgate." Two years ago tho. governor stood on two different platforms with conflicting planks and, therefore, really utood for nothing in particular. In his statement he says ho is opposed to county prohibition, but intimates that he will stand for any old thing just to secure tho nomination. A public official should nt least stand for something and have backbone enough to let the people know where he is nt and what ho will do if elected. Alma Record. BEHIND A FINE PAIR OF HORSES should be hitched ' a stylish looking carriage. At this repository you can see a variety of vehicles whose stylo is undeniable. Thov ranco from the phao' ton to tho family coach and are tne equal of any in appearance and build. They aro less than equal in price to most carnages or ineir cnaracier. j A. M. Lock. All Ready For Summer Driving you will be when your horse is togged out with one of our fly nets, car nets, fancy light, single strap harness, and tine round icatner, open or blind bridles. We have a fine stock of summer horso goods, lap robes, that wo are selling at reasonable prices. A. F FINK. Serial No. 02250. NOTICE VOH PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF TUB INTKUIOK. United States Land OOlco. At North Platto. Nebraska.. Feb. S. 1010. Notlco Is hereby irlvon that Itobcrt Yanlcen. or Maxwell. Nebraska, who. on Hont. 27Ui. 1M, made homestead ntry No. 205(13, serial No. ozzw., tot so uth east nuar tor, Section ss. Township 14 N., Haniro w.. or tho oth l'rlnclnal Meridian, lias Ulcd notlco of Intention to mako final live yoor proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before tho register and receiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho Uth day of April 1810. uiaimant names as witnesses; iroa Younc Samuel McCaltr, John Noelo. William Wilson, all or Maxwell. Nob J. I'.vanh, jcecister I)E- Clalmant namea as wllnrsKPS! .T&r.nh Ilanltlns. of Maxwoll. Nob.. Krncst Itoso, of Maxwell. Ncb William Hcelov, of North Platte. Neb. and Samuel Facklor, ot Max woll. Noli. mzu-n j. i;. kvanb. lteglstor. Serial No. 02225-OSM NOTICE lfOK PUIH.IOATION, Department ot tho Interior. U. 8. Land OHIco at North Platte. Nob , March )rd. 1010. Notlco is horobr slvon that James L. Shuck. of North Platte. Nebraska, who on Auir. 11th low. mado II. E. No. vwn. Serial No 0U5. for northwest quarter and on Nor. 21st. 10OI, mado II. E. No- 2082S. Serial No. 022T8, for southeast quarter, section 4, township 11 N ranse tso. West or tho oth l'rlnclnal Meridian. has Ulcd notlco of Intontlon to make final Uvo year proor, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo the Kcclstor and Re ceiver, at North Platte, Nobraska. on tho 23th day May. 1310. uiaimant names as witnesses: William W. Hunter, Oeorgo H. Single. Arthur Connor and Grant Tibbies, all of North Platto, Nob. mU-n J. K. KVANft. TloBlntMr. In tho county court of Lincoln County Nobraska. - In tho matter or tho estate or William I). Lylo, deceased. uraoror ncarinc on amonucu potition or Isabolla Lyal-Scott and others residents ot Scotlaud. To Joseph J. O Itourko, administrator, and to all persons Interested In tho ostato ot William 1). Lylo, deceased. Notice is horoby elvon that Isabolla Lval Scott, and others of Scotland, havo Olod tllelr amended petition praylug that thoy may bo declared to lo tho solo iiolrs at law of the said William I). Lylo, deceased, and that said cstato may. bo distributed to them. You aro hcroby notified that said amendod petition will bo hoaid by tho county Judgo at tno county court room in tno city or North Platto, in said county on Monday, tho 18th day of April, 11)10. at 0 o'clock a. m. It Is uraorea. that a cony or tins ordorbo pub lished twlco each week for eight successive Issues prior to April 18th, 1010, in tho North I'lBttn Soml-wenulv Trlhuno a lpirni news paper printed and publlshod la said county. id Witness my hanc :ist. ii W.O. and ouiciai seal or rur Eliii'.ii. County Judge. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OP What a Heap of Happiness it Would FlOllf. f66(l, Will Of HflV uring to norm riaue nomes. . From Omaha comes tho report that Ex-Governor Georgo L, Sheldon will again bo a candidate for governor on a county option platform, and that peti tions in, his boha)f aro now boing cir minted in the east nart of tho state. Slwldon, It Is stated, is not seeking the Rad District 49 for cash to bo used in nomination but will accept It if tend- saia district tb,w. end him bytho progressive element. Wm. Ebright, grading examination Mt: "Sheldon made one -of the boat ek- papers $33;30, ecutiVfW the statu hat over had. 1 Adjourned until April ID, 2910. Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew tho causethat Backache pains come from sick kid- noys, T would savo much needless woe, Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys, North Platto people endorso this: Mrs. J. F. Fillion, Sixth St,, West, North Platto, Neb., says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills are a remedy of marvelous curative powers and I beliovo them to bo worthy of my highest endorsement. I suffered for threo years from a dull, grinding acho through the smull of my back and kidnoys and a torriblo bear ing-down sensation through my loins. Tho passage of tho kidney secretions wore ulso too frequent, causing mo considerable annoyance. About a year ago I was advised to give Doan's Kid ney Pills a trial and procured a box at McDonoll & Graves' Drug Storo, This remedy helped mo from tho first, strengthening my imcic, toning my system ami restoring mo to good heaitn. For sale by all dealers, Prico 50 cents. Fostor-Milbnrn Co.. Buffalo. Now York, solo agents for the United States. . Remember the name Doan's -and tako no other. Hnving recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store nt the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito n share of tho patronage of, the public. Prompt delivery. NOTICE TO NON-ItESIDENT TENDANTS. , John LanU and Frank Lantz, Plaintiffs I vn. Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood, defendants I Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood aro hereby notified that thoy havo been sued In the Dis trict Court of Lincoln countr. Nebraska, by John Lantz and Krank Lantz. who havo lllod a duly vcrltled petition in said court tho ob ject and prayer of which Is t xocuro the partition among saia piainturs and ooroua ant, of tbo west half of tho northeast quarter and tho west half ot tho south east quarter in hoc no, twoivo. in townsuin no thirteen. or ranco no. twcntyjlirlit. real estate sit' uated In Bald Lincoln county, nobraska You are required to answer said petition on or no lore tun iutn day or iar, iwu. jotin lantz ana i uank lantz. naintirrs. Ily 1C U. uianvllio, their Attorney ItEFEUEE'S BALE. Hi virtue of an order of sale InsuimI In Mm district court In and for Lincoln county, Nobraska, on tho 2nd day of April, 1U10, In an action of uartltlon whoreln Minnie Milli ards is plalntlir and Alllo Peckham, Elinor reckham nor nusbana, unaries u. souics, Mary Soules his wife. Mary .Iohnson John Johnson nor uusnana. .man iioiconibe, ltob- ert Holcomtx) tier liuuann, icoy Homes a minor, warren souios a minor, anuunarios Serial Nos.01893-02.10l. Notice for P ublicAUon. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land OOlco at North Platte. Nob. March 12th, 1910. Notice is horeby given that Dennis J. Hreon. ot North Platto. Nebraska, who, on July 28th. li!. madti homestead entry No. 1SUW, sonai no, uieio, ror southwest quarter ana on iob. iutn, Jwof mano ii no. ajuii, noriai No. OZiUI. for north west quarter, and north east quarter, section 20. Township 1ft, north, KamroiJO. west ot the sixth Principal Meridian has tiled nottco of Intontlon to mako final Uvo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo tho Register and Receiver at North Platto, Neb., on tho 17th day of May 1UI0. Claimant namos as witnosscs: waitor K. Covoll, Kred J. llromer, Orson II, Co vol 1 and Euereno Canrleht all of North Platto, Nob. Ulll-I J. K. uvanh. itegistor. Notice for Publication. V Serial No. OI031-02172 Department ot tho Interior. U. 8. Land Oillco at North Platto. Neb. Fobruary, 26th, 1910, Notlco Is horobr clvcn that Arthur Conner. of North Platto, Nob., who on July 20th, 1003, mado Homestead Entry No. 10CU3, Serial No. OiKli. for tho southwest quarter, and on July 22, 1WI. mado Homestead Entry No. 20110, tiorlal no. win. ror tno northwest uuartor of section 20, township 12, north. rango so, west ot tho uth principal morldlan. has niou notlco or intention to mako tinai Uvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo tho register and receiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 27th day of April, 1010, uiaimant names as witnesses: William W. Hunter. Francis Montague. James L. Schuck and Frank Powers, all of North Platte, Nob. ml-" '. K. kvanh. itegister. Road No. 333. To all whom it may concern. Upon a petition of Geo. G. White, W. F. Smith and others, tho county commissioners declare the following section lines a public highway. commencing at tne northeast corner . R. RITNER. tl&Stti& running thence westUrd to ttlo north court houso lu the city of North I'latto. Liu- east corner of section 2, township 13, HUMPHREYS' Humphreys' Votorlnary Specifics forthecuroofdlsoasosof Horses, Cattle, Shoop, Dogs, Poultry. A. A. For FKVKI18, Milk Fever, Luut Fever, 9.B. For SPRAINS, Lamenen. Rtieumattim. C.C. For SORB Throat. Ep! tootle Dttemer, D.D. For WORMS, DoU.Grubi. U.K. ForCOCOlIS, Coldi, Influent. F. F. For COLIC, lleilyaclio. Dlarrhoe, Q. a, Prevent MISOARniAGB. 11.11.1'ur KIl)M5Vnd UlaJJer dliorier. 1. 1. For SKIN DISt:A8E8.Mane. Eruptlefi. J.K.I or DAD CONDITION. Indication. Prlco, CO Cents pep bottle. Vet. Curo Oil. for Stable or Field Uso, $1. At druooIst3, or sont prepaid on receipt of price. ACOOrnco Book on tho treat ment nnd ctvro of Domestic Aiilnmls and Stnblo Chart to haug up, mullcil l'reo. nrjMpnBEYsvnoxEo. medicoteico., cener I wuillua uvX Am btrceUi Mow York. coin county, Nobraska. on tho 14th day ot May. 1010. at tho hour ot ono o'clock, p. m., tho following descrllcd real estate, situate in L'ncoln county, Nobraska, to-lt: Ix)ts two CJ). threo (3). rour t . aud live (A), in sec tion thirty (30). township twelvo (li) north, ranco twenty-six pi) westHUUi P. M. ino turmRoiaaiasaiowiii nocasiiui iiann. Dated at North Platte. Nebraska, this 4th dayot April, ww. aio u- u. kldeu, Koreroo. CONTEST NOTIOE. Serial No. 0360P Department of the Interior. United States Land Ofllcn North Platte. Nebraska. Anrll H. IU10. A sudlclent contest aflldavit havlnir lcen filed In this oillco by Olaruncn K. U roves. ronlestant. aealnst homestead Kntry. No. made Nov J I, 1W. for all of Hoc iu, Township it, n. uanuo w. or the Oth 1. Mnrldlan. br Elmer E. llrown Gontnslnn. In which It Is alleged that said Elmer E. Urown has never established his residence on said tract! ha has failed to cultlvntn n. tract tromdafo of entrv to tlm prosent timo. anu nas wnony auanaonea said tract for mora than six months last past. that Improve said range Hi, thence southward to the nortneust corner of section 23, town ship 13, range 31. All claims for damage must be filed in the office of the county clerk on or beforo May 16th, 1910. Dated North Platte, Nebr., March 10th, 1910. p. It. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice To Delinquents. Notice is hereby given that' tho rentals upon lease contracts on school lands described below and sot oppisito tho name of tho holders thereof, aro delinquent for a period of G months or moro and if tho amount now due is not paid within CO days from tho dato of this notice said contracts will be de clared forfeited by tho Board of Edu cational Lands & Funds, nnd tho said forfeiture entered of record as pro vided by law. Lease nortneast quarter, northwest rosDond and offer evidence touching said i- quarter, Bouthwest quarter Sec. 8G. legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on .luno 8. Tp 10, R, 30; R, W. Kafferty. Lin 1010. beforo the Register and ltecclver at thd coin flountv .n.y, iin united states i.anu ouico in worth I'latto, i - r.,i,n. . i r. Nebraska. Lease southeast quarter Sec. 3G, The said contestant haying, in a proper afll- Tp. 10, R. 30; Timothy Rafferty, Lin- davltj lied sot forth facts which show that coin Countv after luo diligence personal service of this nn7,i M 1 4 imn notlco cannot bomado.lt is horeby ordored Dated March 14, 1010. and directed that such notlco be given by due E. B. Cowles and proper publication. Commissioner Public Lands and Buiid- 'KegUter. Gs-