Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Pablisker. iBonaoniPTioN eatkh One Year, cub In advance...... , Months, cub In advance ......... ,..11. 66 eta Knteied at North Platto, Nebraska, Postofflce m second ciow matter. TUESDAY APRIL 19, 1910. Notice to Owners of Automobiles Aad Motorcycles. Sec. (147) - No person operate a motor vehiclo oq f highway at a rate of speed then is reasonable and proper, shall public greater having regard to the traffic and uoo of the highway or so as to endanger tho life or 'limb of nny person, or In any ovent In the close built up portions of a city, town or village, at a greater rato than one (1) mllo in six (6) minutes, or elsewhere in a city, town or village, at a greater rato than one (1) mllo In four (4jT minutes. Sec. 149. (Brakc-Slgnnl-Llght) Every motor vehiclo while in use on a public highway shall bo provided with a good and sufficient brake, and also with a suitable boll, horn or other signal, and bo so constructed as to , exhibit during tho period from one (1) .. hour aftor sunsot to one (1) hour be , fore sunrise, ono or more lamps show- ing white lights vlsiblo within a '' reasonable distance toward which such ' a vehiclo is proceeding, and also red light vlsiblo In tho reverse direction. K Soc. 152 (Violations of Act) Tho vio lation of any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed a misdemeanor, punished by fine not exceeding twenty- five dollars ($25.00) for the first efiense, arid punishabloby a fino of not less than .twenty-five dollars (25.00), nor more than fifty dollars ($50.00), or Imprison mcnt not exceeding thirty days (30) in v tho county jail for a second or subsc nuent ofTenso. The above notices are sections 147, 149 and 152 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska which deal with Motor Ve hlclea and the wny they shall bo hand' led in cities, town and villages. - Thcro aru a great number or com plaints being made about tho way cars : and vehicles aro being run in tne city, and tho authorities aro being censured for not enforcing tho law along these linos, sol tako this way to let every ono know what tho law is and then thero will bo no ono that will not bo , posted as to this part of the statutes ; anyway. " All persons violating liny of theso sections will bo, prosecuted, so please try and be mOro careful in tho future, as all polico officers have orders to ar rest any one found violating any of 'these sebtiona. G. A. Lowell, . Chief of Police. PensioBj for War Veterans. More than 5,000 men who receive pensions for service during tho civil war live outside of the United States. Somo of tho places to which pensions are sent are rcmoto and far away. Last yeur tho government paid out $160,993,000 to -951,000 surviving votor ans and widows. Ohio and Pennsyl vania lead, each stato having 92,000 Jn round numbors. New York has 83,000, 'Illinois 08,000 and Indiana, 57,000 pen sioners. Canada leads in tho foreign nations, with 2,631. Germany has 580, Iroland 4C0 and Encland 871. Other places to which monoy Is sent aro tho Seychel les islands, St. Martins, St. Helena, Azores, Bahamas, Turkey, Greece, ' Liberia, Koroa, Honduras, Isle of Man and Hong Kong. Brady Items. From tho Vindicator, ' Last Sunduy Deputy Gnmo Warden W. S. Bailoy rounded up two Italians, who had a couple of shotguns, said to havo beon illegally aftor somo of tho feathery tribo. They plead guilty Mon day morning nnd wcro fined $5.00 and co3t before Squlro Swancutt. Mr. and Mru. Fred Peckhum loft this week for Cores, Cai., where they will sojourn for a few months for tho benofit of Mrs. Pcckham's health, haying rented tholr place to Wm. Kern. Thoy will bo accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Richards of Gothen- burg. F. B. Cowgill, who lias boon living with his son, V, S. Cowgill, for aome timo past, has been very sick tho past 'weok; and as he is an old man nearly eighty years of ago, not much hopo is entertained for his, recovery. Word just reached this office that Mr. Cow eilldled at 11:30 this morning. Tho body will be shipped, to the,stote of Washington. Op Wednesday of.' last weok pcoplo J In Wallace watched with considerable anxiety for an hourwhatthoy supposed was a pralrlo fire southeast of town but, what it was learned lator was a barn' on the ilelton ranch on a part of the place that Is being farmed by Harry Beam, No ono was at home at ' the time and it is not known how the ' Am at.artofl. Nolorhbors reached the place in time to get tho horses out but we understand that the bam, granary nml other outbul d tiKS were burned also' some h'arneaa and several hundred tiimheU of corn belonitlnir fa Mr. Btm.-Wllte WlKaVr. Educational Assembly. The program for tho educational as sembly which meets this week is as follows: School board meeting at court house this Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Address of welcome, J. G. Heeler; re sponse, C. M. Trotter; "What School Boards Could Do to Help tho Teacher in her Agricultural and Domestic Science Work in tho Schools," Prof. Burr; Beautifying School Grounds," Supt. Snyder; "School Board Reports, Blanks, Library Books, etc" Supt. Ebright. Lincoln County Teachers' Meeting at court houso Wednesday at 9 a. m. Music, Prayer, Music, "Agricultural and Domestic Science," Hon. E. A. Nelson; "School Hygenc," J. A. True; "Spelling," Sylvia Watts; "Reading," Hugh Mclntyro; "Athletics," A. H. Earhnrt. State Supt. Bishop will be present. Boys' and Girls' meeting at high school auditorium Wednesday at 2 p. m Address, "School Boys" and Girls' Clubs Their Organization," by Hon. A. E. Nelson, director of agriculture, State University. Cottonwood and Vicinity. E. Carfield shelled corn for Arnold and Fred Cain last week. Tho Blue Star boys and a number of young ladies gave a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Stevens Monday even ing. Ico cream and cake wcro sorved and Mrs. Stevens was presented with a couple of hand painted plates. James nose is confined in his father's houso at Bigncll with the measles. Fred Ericsson bought 255 bushels of corn of E. M. Arnold Monday. B. G. Sowlo's young jack mule has tho lungfevor. The veterinary from Cozad was called to doctor him. l'. A. iiurke and Fred Ericsson may bo seen riding in autos now, while the rest or us will still have to ubq our buggies. ll. is. anoner has moved to his new rcsldcnco on the C. E. Johnson farm closo by the river. His brother Philip from Kewauee, III., Is visiting him and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Journey nre living on Samuel Warnock's farm. Wo are clad to hear of our ennitnl city going "dry" by 936 majority. That speaks well for tho student town Tho way the trees aro blossoming it promises plentiful fruit if wo evade a lata frost. Ono more week of school at the Fort McPhorson school houso. C. C. Clark is getting ready to put tho roof on his new house. J. Dunham Drake aftor a few days illness, died Monday night and his re mains woro deposited in the National ccmotcry on Wednesday. Ho died in Aiaxwcn anu nis lunorai sermon was preached by Rev. A. M. Horan in tho Maxwell church. Miss Johnson is visiting, her brother F, E. Rosbo. Sho ccme "from North Platto here a week or ten days ago, Rev. J. A. Kerr is nt home on tho ranch this week for a little rest up and recruit. Fred Roscntotter is back in tho store again at Maxwell after a week's ab sonce. The Conditions in Keith County. Upon tho petition of a largo number of tho citizens of Koith county Judge Grimes will call a grand jury to look Into a lot of matters that cannot, it scorns, bo -reached in any othor way roopio havo oeen rootiou of money, thieving is practiced all over tho county, the laws aro broken in many ways nnd tho grand jury will bo asked to look into and thoroughly investigate each and ovory caso reported and to indict all breakers of tho law. Much good will como of a jury of this kind. This jury may bo colled to meet at any time, date of which will not bo mado known until they aro ready to do busines3.--Kolth County Nows. Emll Ericsson and family, livintt south of Brady, havo gone to Los Angeles, where they will visit relatives nnd may ueciuo to locate, They wore accompanied by Mr. Ericsson s father, ta. a. Ericsson. Saved From The Grave. "I had obout given up bono, after nearly four years of suffering from a severo lung trouble," writes Mrs. M, Li. Dix, or uiarksvillo, Tonn. "Often tho 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 now person. Its tho best medicino mado for the throat and lungs." Obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hay fovor, la grippo, asthma. croup, bronchitis and homorrhatres. hoarseness and whoonincr cough, yield quickly to this wonder ful medicino. Try it. 50a and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by Stono Application for Liquor License. Matter Of Application Of John C. Don for Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that John C. Den did upon the 8th day of Anrll. A. D. 1910. file his application to tho City Council of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska, for license to Bell malt, spirituous nnd vinous llouors on west 30 foot of North One-half corner Dowoy & Front streets. Lot 4 Block 103, being No, 200 East Front street in tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, from tho First Tues doy of May 1910, to tho First Tuesday . of May, , iijr vi4i i If there bo no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two works from April 19th A. D. 1910, Bald licenso will . be trranteu. JOHN C. Dkn. Applicant.! At tho date of the last statement issued by tho six Dawson county banks, tho total deposits were $1,930,424.48. J. W. Hiles, of Gothonbure. is feed ing 230 head of steers which will be ready for shipment in thirty days. Ho thinks they will bo worth $90 per head. THEY NEVER FAIL. That is What They Say About Them In North Platte, and It Is Therefor Reliable. Another proof, rhdro evidence, North Platte testimony to swell tho long list of local people who endorse tho old Quaker remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this convincing endorsement of that remarkablo preparation: H. G. Brooks, of North Platte, Neb., says: "kariy lost fall I had occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills when suf fering from piercing pains and a stiff ness through tho small. of my back and kidneys and I received great benefit. Tho kidnoy secretions were too fre quent and painful in passage and during tho night I wbb obliged to get up many times. I always felt tired and miserable and I was failing rapidly in health when I procured Doan's Kid ney Pills at McDonell & Graves' Drug Store. " They helped mo from the first and after I had taken the contents of two boxes, I was cured. I am glad to recommend this remedy to other kid ney sufferer. " I' or sale by all dealers. Pnco 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan s and take no other. Application for Druggist Permit. Matter of Annlication of Alonzo D. McDonell for DrutrtrlBt Permit. Notice is hereby given that Alonzo D. McDonell did upon the 15th dav of I April, A. D. 1910, file his application to tne uity council or North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for medicinal and mechanical purposes onlv at 523 North Dewov Street In tho City of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, from the First Tuesday of May, 1910, to the First Tuesday of May. 1911. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest llieu within two weeks from "Pr 1J.lnt Ayiu salQ Pornl wl A I mil. a TA r ti i tn alonzo u. MUDONELLj Applicant. Application for Druggist Permit. Matter of Application of Edear Schiller for Druggist Permit. JNotice is nereoy given that Edgnr scniuer did upon tnezuthdav ot March. A. D. 1910, file his application to the City Council of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nobraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for medicinal and mechanical purposes only at 603 North Dewey street in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, from tho first Tues day of May, 1910, to tho first Tuesday or may, iiui. it there do no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from 19th of April, A. D. 1910, said permit win do granted. UDQAR SCHILLER, Applicant. Application for Druggist Permit. Matter of Application of Miles S. McCarty for Druggist Permit. Notice is hereby civen that Miles S McCaity did upon tho 18th dav of April. A. D. 1910, file his application to tho City Council of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for medicinal anu mechanical purposes only at 719 North Locust street in tho City oi XNortn riatte, .Lincoln uounty, Ne braska, from tho first Tuesday of May, iuiu, to the nrst Tuesday of May, 1U11 ii muru uu no ouiocuon, remon stranca or protest filed within two weeks from April 19th, A. D. 1910, said permit win do granted. All LES S. MCUAItTY, Applicant, By Jebhy Bowen. ECHELBERY'S New and Second Hand Store. Corner 6th and Locust Sts., Tel. 302 Every Day a Bargain Day. Ptfinnil C VO Y a nil iVIvwIn nC linlnnl Tbi a. jiwtua, wj.u.isof uu muuo ui muoiuui 111- uicycies. sewing Machines and, Needles, Guns. Revolvers. Ammunition. Snort ing Goods, Harness, Saddles, Coooking utensils, Dinnor Bets, unnges, atoves, tstovo ucpnirs, lleds and Bedding. Ilnnlwaro,. Tinware, Trunks and Suit Cnses. Everything you use bought and sold nero. HUMPHREYS' Bpoolflcs euro by acting diroclly on Uio sick parts without dluturblug tho rost of uio BVBICIU. No. l tor i overs. No. No. No. No. No. No. a 3 i 7 8 0 Worms. Teething. Diarrhea. Coughs. Neuralgia. neadacttes. Dyspepsia. No. 10 No. 11 No. 13 No. 13 No. 14 No. 15 No. 10 No. 10 No. 20 No. 27 No. 30 Btipprosaod Perioda. Whites, Croup. Tho Skin. Ithounmtlsm. Mnliiria, Catarrh. Whooping dough. Tho Klduoys. Tho Bladder. Lu Orlppo. No. 77 In small bottles ot pellets that fit tho vosl pocket. At DruRg'stH or mailed, SUo. each. r-Mediciil Onldo mnllod free. , , Uu4trVHtd.Co.,Cor WllltoitaotoStrseUi A. J. AMES. MARIE AME3. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. 8 Phones 1 Olllce 273 J Residence 273 . 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 Locuar t Telephone No. 642. To Cigar Smokers who have not yet tried the Forest King cigar we beiiovo they will prove a rev elation. In all our experience we never knew a better five cent cigar than the Forest King. It is tho finest combina tion of gooa tobacco ana skilled cigar making we have ever seen. Try ono ana you'll want more. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. BEHIND A FINE PAIR OF HORSES should be hitched a stylish looking carriage. At this repository you can see a variety of vehicles whoso style is undeniable. They range lrom tho phae ton to tho family coach and are the cnual of anv in appearance and build. Thoy aro less thtn equal in price to most carriages or tneir character. A. M. Lock. All Ready For Summer Driving you will be when your horso is togged fancy light, single strnp harness, and lino round leather, open or blind bridles. 'We have a fino stock of summer horso goods, lap robes, that we aro selling at reusoquuie prices. A. F FINK. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed storo nt tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. r respectfully invite a Bhare of tho patronngo of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. CONTEST NOTICE. 6erU) No. (WflOsi Department ot tho Intorlor. United States Laud OOlce North Platte. Nebraska. Anrll H. 1U10. A sufficient contest aflldavlt havlne been tiled in tins oiuco by uiarencn k. u roves, contestant. airalnst homestead Kntrr. No. S3-V15 mado Nov H. W7. for all of Hea iv. Township i&. uautroiu w. or tho tun P. Meridian, hy Elinor K. Ilrowu Contested, In which It Is alleged that said Elmer K. Drown has novor established his residence on said tracts that ho has tailed to cultivate or Itnprovo said tract tromuato ot ontrrto tlio presont tlmo. and has wholly abandoned said tract (or more than six months last past. Bald parties aro hereby notltled to appoar, rcsnonu anu otter oviuence louctiinc said al lptffttion at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 8. 1U10, before tbo Rculstor and Hecelver at the United mates Land otllco in North Platte. Nobraska. Xlio nam tuiuu.mii, iimv.iik.ili in uiAJl iuiv davit tiled set forth facts which show that after duo dllhrenco porsoual service of this notice cannot bo made, it is horoby ordored and directed that such notlco bo Blven by due rm... ..i.l An..o,. ... t. !.. I.. m auu propurpuuueauun. J. Ii. Evans. ttWstcr. SI I "" ' GEO. D. DENT, f Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. ) Office 130 j Residence 115 Phones Wills J Rcdflold. M I) J R McKirahan. M I) Drs. Redfield & McKirahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. Notice to Pronertv Owners. Notice is hereby Riven that tho City Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock n. m.. of the 10th day of May, 1910, at the Council Chamber in tho (jourt House in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on the real estate lying and being with in "SEWER DISTRICT G-I' " taxes for tho purpose of navinc tho costs of the construction of the lateral sewer in said "Sewer District 'G I" and that said taxes will be levied upon each, parcel of. real estate according to the extent of bencfita to such property by reason of the construction of said lateral sewer, and if the said council shall find such benefits to be equal and uniform, such levy of taxes will be according to the front foot of tho lots or real estate within said "Sower Dis trict 'G I' or according to such other rule as tho City Council sitting as such board of Equalization may adopt for tho distribution or adjust ment or sucn costs. All persons interested will file their objection, if any they have, to the assessment of taxes against their prop 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., (central time) with the City Clerk. By order of the Mayor and City Council made tho 5th day of April, 1910. CHAS. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given that tho City Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., of tho 10th day of May. 1910. at tho Council Chamber in tne uourt House in tne City of North Platte. Lincoln County. Nebraska, for the purpose of levying on the real estate lying and being with in "SEWER DISTRICT E' ,p taxes for the purpose of paying the costs of the construction of lateral sewer in said "Sewer District 'E' " and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate according to tho extent of benefits to such property by reason oi uiu conuirucuun 01 uiuu imorui sewer, and if the said council shall find such benefits to bo eaual and uniform. such levy of taxes will bo according to tho iront root oi tne lots or real estate within said "Sewer District E" " or nccordintr to such othor rule as the City Council sittiwr as such Board of Equalization may adopt iov the distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objection, if nny they havo, to the assessment taxes against their prop erty on or before tho 10th day of May 1010, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., (central time) with the City (Jlork. Uy order of, the Mnyor and Uity Council made the 5th day of April, 1910. CHAS. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. rh., of the 10th dav of May. 1910. at tho Council UliamDcr in the uourt nouso in tne Cltv of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purpose of levying on the real estate lying and being within "SEWER DISTRICT 'R' n taxes for tho purpose of pnyinc the costs of the construction of the lateral sewer is said "Sewer District 'R' and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate according to the extent ot uenetits to sucn property by reason of the construction of said lateral sewer, and if the said council shall find such benefits to be equal and uniform, such levy of .taxes will bo ac cording to tho front foot of the lots or real estate within said "Sewer Dis trict 'R' or accordine to such othor rule as the City Council sitting as such Hoard or tttiuauzation may aciopc lor the distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their obiectlon. if nnv they havo. to tho assessment of taxes against their property on or before the 10th day of Mav. 1910. at 7:30 o'clock p. m (central Time witn tne uity went By order of Mayor and City Council made the htn day or April, mu. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of tho City ot North nntte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set ua a Board of Eaualization bemnmng at the hour- of 7:30 o'clock p. m., of tho 10th day of May, 1910, nt tho Council Chamber in the Court Houso in the Cltv of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on tho real, estate lying and being within "SEWER DISTRICT Q' taxes for tho purpose of paying the costs of the construction of the lateral RBwnr in said "Sewer District 'Q' and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of' real estate according to the extent ot oenouts to sucn property bv roason of tho construction of said lateral sewer, and if tho said council shall find such benefits to be eaual and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo ac cordine to tno iront root or tne jots or real estate within said "Sewer Dis trict 'Q' or according to such other rule oh the uity uouncu sitting as sucn Board of Equalization may adopt for tho distribution or adjustment of such coats. All persons interested will file their objections, if nny they have, to the UUJU!V r, t Tl u n;7ft,nl; I assessment of taxes against their prop erty on or before the 10th day of May. 1910 at 7'30 o'clock p.m. ('central Mill, Ul I.OU U tllM.lt u. III. VILIIUHI time) wltn the city cierK. . uy order ot tne mayor nnu city fiotuic l mndo tho GUi dav of Apri . 1910. CHAd. F. TEMPLE, CitV Clerk. 1 John S. Twinem, M, D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Children s Diseases. Office: McDonnld Stato Bank Building, Corner 6th & Dewey Sts. ' Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. fSIIERIFF'3 SALE, llv virtue of an order of Main lstif1 (mm tho district court of, Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon adecrcoof foreclosure rendered In said court whorcln 8. Y. Ulllanls iilalntirrnnil Samuol Hnnll, ot al, aro defendants, and to mo directed. I will on tho loth day ot April, 11)10, at 1 o'clock p. m. at tho cant front door of tho court houso in Nortn l'latte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, noil at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash. to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following described property, to-wltt Lot 1.3, B. 4 5. 0,7 and 8. block 10, of tho orlttlhal City of North I'latto. Lincoln Coun ty, wourasKa. uateu at ortn riatto. Nob.. March 7, 1910. I. L. Mii,TONiiEii(Eii. Sheriff, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02293. Department of tho Interior, U. S- Land Olllco at North riatto. Neb. Mar. 23. 1010. Notlco Is tiornhv c-lvnn Hint. Ilnrrt- 11 Emnlo. of Maxwoll, Nob,, who, on Jan. If. 1905, mado homestead entry No. 'J366S. tmrlnl Nn 02293 for all of miction 12, township 11. N. ranso 29. Wof the 6th Principal Meridian, lias filed nottco of Intention to mako final ilrn year proof, to establish claim to tho land above, described, beforo tho Register and Ho colvcr at North I'latto, Nobraska, on tho 21th uay or May, win. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob Hanking, of Maxwoll. Nob., Krncst Itoso, of Maxwoll. Nob., William Hccloy. ot North liaue, neu. anu eamuoi l'acKier, ot max- miu-o j. e. Evans. Register. Serial Nos.018!)3-0239l. notice for Publication. Department of tho Intorlor. U. S. Land OOIco at North Platto. Nob. , March 12th, 1910. Notlco Is hereby slvcn that Donnls.1. Tlrnnn. of North I'latto.- Nebraska, who, on July 28tt. 10o:i. mado homestead entry No. 1WW, serial no. uina, ror southwest quarter and on Vol). 10th, 1003, mado II E. No. 20911, Berlal No. 02391. for north west quarter, and north east Quarter, section 20. Township 1ft, north, ltanirouo. west of the sixth Principal Meridian has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final flvo yoar proof to establish claim to tho land abovo descrllicd, traforo tho Register and Receiver at North Platto. Nob., nn thn 17th day of May 1910. uiaimant names as witnesses: waltor I. Covoll, Fred J . Ilrcmor, Orson II, Covell and Euircno Ganrlght all of North Platto, Neb. . mn-o j. ic. kyanh. Kegister. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 01034-02172 Department ot tho Interior. U. 8. Land Offlco at North Platte. Nob. February, 2tltb. 1910. Notice Is hereby trlvon that Arthur Conner. Of North Platte. Nob., who on July 20th, 1903, mado Homestead Entry No. lWvw. Serial No. WC.11, for tho southwest quarter, and on July i, nui, mado Homestead icntry No. 2041U, Serial No. 02172, for tho northwest quarter of section 20, township 12, north. ramro su, west ot tho bth principal meridian, has filed notlco ot Intention to make final flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo tho resistor and receiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 27th day of April. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: William W. Hunter. Francis Montacuo. James I.. Schuck and Frank Powers, all of Nort Platto, Nob. Serial No. 02225-02310 NOTICE FOR P URL! CATION. Department of tho Intorlor. U. S. Land onico at North Platte. Nob . March '.3rd, 1010. Notlco is hereby trlven that Jamos L. Shuck. of North Platto, Nebraska, who on Auir. lltli 1904. mado II. E. No. 20307. Serial No. 02225. for northwest quarter and on Nov. 21st, 1004, mado II. E. No. 2003. Serial No. 02270. for southeast quarter, section 4. township 11 N raneo so, west 01 tbo utn principal meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before thn Iteclster and Re ceiver, at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho vstn day .May. loiu. Claimant names as witnesses; William W. Huntor, GeorRo II. SInclo. Arthur Connor and Grant Tibbies, all ot North Platto, Nob. m29-fl J. K. Kvanb. Rettlstor. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. John Lantz and Frank Lantz. PlalntilTs ) vs. Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood, defendants 1 Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood aro boreb notltled that they havo been sued in tbo Dis trict Court ot Lincoln county, Nobraska. by John Lantz and Frank Lantz. who havo tiled a duly verified potltlon In said court tho ob ject and prayer of which Is -to sccuro the partition ntnonir said plaintiffs and dofeud anti, of tho west half pt tho northeast quarter and tho west half ot tho south east quarter in Sec. No- twolvo, in township No thirteen, of range No. twenty-eight, realostato sit uated in eald Lincoln county, Nobraska You aro required to answer said petition on or before the 10th day of May, 1910. John Lantz and Fuank Lantz, PlalntilTs. Ily R, C. Qlauvllle. their Attorney REFEREE'S SALE. Ily vlrtuo of anordor of sale Issued In tho district court In and for Lincoln county,, Nebraska, on the 2nd day ot April, 1910, In an action ot partition whoroln Minnie Rich ards Is plaintiff and AUlo Peckham, Elmer Peckham her husband, Charles O. Boules. Mary Soules his wife. Mary Johnson, John Johnson hor husband. Zlllah Ilolcombo, Rob ert Holcombo her husband, Roy Soules a minor, Wnrrcu Soules n minor, and Charles O- Soules, guardian ot the persons and estates of said minors, aro defendants. I will sell at public auction at tho cast front door of tho court house hi the city ot North Platto, Lin coln county, Nebraska, on tho ltth day of May. 1910, at tho hour ot ono o'clock, p. m., tho following described real estate, sttuato In Lincoln county, Nobraska. to-wlt: Lots two (2). three (3), four (4). and flvo (5), In sec tion thirty (30), township twelvo (12) north, rango twenty-eix P)) wcstslxth P. M. Tho terms of said sale will bo cash In hand. Dated at North Platto. Nebraska, this UU day of April. 191U. al-B O. E. Er.DEit. Roferoo. NOTICE OF PHOnATE OF 'WILL. Tho Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court. Tho i Stato ot Nebraska Jto tho Devisees, Legatees, Heirs and Oredltorsof Jacob Rlch iger, deceased, and to others Interested ttr?, said matter: You are hereby notified That an Instrument purporting to bo tho Last Will and Testa ment ot Jacob Itlchlgor, deceased, Is on lllo In said court, and also a petition praying tfor tho probate of said instrument, aud for the amxilutmont of Albert Hlchlcer as executor. That on thaard day of May, 1910, ato o'clock A. pi., saui petition ana tno nroor ortno exe cution of said Instrument will bo heard, and that If you do not then appear and contest said court may probata and record tho same, and grant administration ot tho estato to Albert Klchlger This notice shall be published for six sue cchnIvo Issues in tho North Platte Semi-weekly Tribune prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and ofilclal soal this 11th day ot April 1910, W. O. Etnun. . County Judgo. In tho county court ot Lincoln County Nebraska. In tlio matter of tbo' estate of William D Lylo, decoascd. Order of hearing on amended potltlon of Isabella Lyal-Scott and others residents of Scotland To Joseph J. O Rourke, administrator, and to all persons interested In tho estato ot William D, Lylo, deceased. Nottco Is hereby given that Isabella Lyal Scott, and olhors of Scotland, havo filod their amended potltlon praying that thoy may bo declared to bo the solo heirs at law ot tho said William I). Lyle, deceased, and that said estate may bo distributed to them. You aro hereby notified that said amended petition will bo hcaid by tho county JudKo at tho county court room In tho city of North Platto. In said county on Monday, the 18th day of April, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. it Is nwlnriwl .tint n .fifii. tt tlila ii.flii. lm 1 1 1 v- uishcd twice each week for eight succession Issues prior to April mth, 1910, In tho NoriX . Hml.wnllw Trllmnn Inirnl nnwilAl. I ,,W!r primed ami published In said county. N witness my hand and otUclal soal of my . ouicw marcn sist. xuw. W. C. EuJeh. County Judge. t