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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor ami Pabliter.
I SUBSCRIPTION RATK8 1
One Year, cub In advance i... .11.26
Months, cub In advance 66 cU
Rnteied at North Platte. Nobraska, PoatoflV
aa second class matter.
TUESDAY MAY 31, 1910.
At Indianapolis Sunday a driver
named Hnrroun in a Mormon car
covered n distance of 200 miles in two
hours, forty-six minutes and thirty-one
seconds, breaking all previous record?
for that distance. On the same day
another car made ten miles in eight
minutes and eight seconds. This is
certainly desperate driving.
A new world 'b record for big gun
shooting, which incidentally emphasizes
the superiority of United States naval
marksmcnshlp, has just been mado by
the new battleship South Carolina.
With its forward turret twelve-inch
guns it mado sixteen "bull's-eye target''
hits out of sixteen shots in four minutes
and fifty-ond seconds.
Last Sbnday Glenn II. Curtis flew
from Albany to Now York city in a
nacroplane winning the $10,000 prize
offered by the New York
World. Ho
covered the distance of
two hours and thirty
camo to earth as calmly
131 miles in
minutes, and
and lightly as
a pigeon. His average speed for tho
distance 54.06 miles an hour sur
passes any record over mado by lyi
aoroplano in long distance flight, and
in its entirety his feat perhaps eclipses
anything man has attempted in
hcavier-than-air machine.
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It was naturally to bo expected, tho
railroads of tho country, in making an
advance of freight rates, claim that it
is mado necessary by a gcnoral advanco
in tho wages of employes, which In
crease was mado necessary by the
higher cost of living. An advance in
freight rates will, of course, necessarily
Increase tho cost of living, and will In
end cost the whole people mora than
the total incrcaso in wages paid railroad
employes. It is also probable that tho
Increased rates will more than repay
tho companies for their incrcaso in
wages.
A man may bo very intelligent and
yet be foolish. 'A tits may seem some
what harsh when applied to ex-Presi
dent Elliott, of Harvard university,
and yet he seems to havo earned it
when ho says "labor unions degrade
human character." Tho fact is labor
unions havo olevated tho intelligence,
tho character and tho prosperity of the
workingman; wero it not for tho unions
thousands of workingmen would be
mere serfs, receiving starvation wages
and certainly povorty tends to degrade
character, stunt intellect and incrcaso
immorality.
In tho coming summer tho city of
Trenton will have upward of 2,200 boys
playing uniformed base ball under
municipal control. Thoy will bo divided
into leagues, with regular schedules to
play out and pennants to win. This is
the most ambitious schema of its kind
in the United States and perhaps in
uie world. tor two seasons now
Trenton has had more than 2,000 boys
playing base ball under municipal con
trol. The games are under tho direction
of two directors of baseball appointed
by the Trenton Playgrounds commission
and paid $1,000 a year each by tho
city. Tho directors are Albert Bratton
at one timo one of the best known base
ball and baskot ball players in Now
Jersey, and William Honoy
The report of tho congressional com
mlttco appointed to investigato tho
Balllngor-Pinchot controversy will,
all likelihood, bo published about tho
middle of July. There may be two re
ports, one signed by Senator Nelson of
Minnesota, chairman of tho joint
mittee, and tho majority members, and
tho other by tho insurgents and demo
crats on tho committee. It is general
ly believed that Secretary Ballinger,
of the Department of tho Interior, wl
bo entirely exonerated of wrong doing
and Gilford Pinchot, Louis R. filavis
and others among tho members will bo
criticised for what the committee may
term "their misguided zeal." Never
theless tho opinion prevails that Secre
tary Ballingor's resignation will bo
in
tho hands of President Taf t boforo No
vember. It is reported that Secrotary
Ballinger has already intimated to his
friends that ho thought of resigning,
but ho declares ho would hevor resign
under fire.
Walker Precinct.
Wm. DeLapp is breaking prairie for
the Wrln brothers.
Con Sullivan will make his home
with J, A. Walters this summer.
miss aadio Hooves is teaching an
unexpired torm ot school In District 35.
Farmers In this section havo finished
planting corn,
Leonard Larson had the misfortune
to get thrown from a horse last week,
and suffered severe bruises.
' B. C. Turner Is recovering from his
fractured skull,
A dance was given Friday evening at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Wil
meth. C. F. Wajllngford and family recent
ly Visited' fritmus in Kansas.
The Only. Double Track
Line Between North
Improved Train Service
to Chicago
The electric -lighted Denver Special,
leaves every evening, arrives at Chicago
next day at 1:30 p. m.; a solid through
train with convenient schedules and
all travel conveniences.
Direct connection at
eighteen-hour trains to
Seven
trains
North Platte
your tickets read via the
Chicago, Union Pacific
ft North Wtsfern Lino
Fall information on application
Ticket Agent Union pacific R.
mum
Results of Surprise Tests.
Tho number of surpriso tests mado
on the Pennsylvania (twenty-six divi
sions) during tho past year is 8000,000,
or an average of ovor 800 a day. In
about one-fourth of 1 per cent of tho
cases faults were detected, but nono of
theso was sufficient to do any damage.
Eight divisions showed perfect records.
An officer of the road says that in the
threo years that theso tests havo been
carried out the percentage of failures
has been decreasing and tho number of
accidents has decreased also, and by a
far greater percentage. Only about
one-sixth of tho testa had to do with
block signal rules; tho rest wero mado
in connection with rules govorning
flagmen, and tho uso of fuses, torpe
does and other signals; trains ahead of
schedule time, and signalmen relioving
each other. ,
Ono of the annual features of the
State Fair has been the Live Stock
Parade of prize winners o.i the last day
of each fair. This year, on Friday,
Sept 9th, the Ltvo Stock will bo but one
part of tho parade feature, as De
corated Automobiles aro to havo an op
portunity to compote for premiums.
Fraternal teams are to have an op
portunity to drill at tho State Fair on
Tuesday, the Gth of September, for
which several good prizes aro offered
by tho management.
IT'S ALWAYS BAD.
The BJit of Backs Are Bad When They
Ache, and North Platte People
Know it.
A bad back 1b always bad.
Bad at night when bedtime
Just as bad in the morning.
comes,
Evor try Doan's Kidney Pills for it?
Know they euro backache cure
every kidney ill?
If you don't,
some North Platte
peoplo do.
Read a caso of it:
Mrs. A. G. Wossborg, North
Nebr., says: "For some timo
Platte,
I was
sufferer from kidney disease and back
ache and tho doctors, said I had
floating kidnoy. I was bothered
by
ncuto pains through my kidnoys and
soma days I could not stand. Tho
kidnoy secretions wero too frequent in
passage and contained s ediment, I was
finally advised to havo an op iration
performed, but I would not cons ent to
that. I then learned of Doarr'a K idnoy
Pills and procured a box. In a coup
of days after I began their uso the
pains became less severo and tho
swelling in my right kidnoy disap
peared. Within six weeks I tvos
complotely cured and since the) 1 havo
hud no return of my old trouble. I
am glad to give Doan's Kidn ey Pillv
my recommendation. ' '
For boIo by all dealers. Priico GO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co. B uffalo.
Now York, boIo agents for tho 1 United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
PHYSICIANS AND SUBGEO JS
HOSPITAL.
Ar Modern Institution for
tho treatment of Medical
and Surgical Cases. Grad
uate Nursing. Physician
in attendance day or night.
Special accommodations
for confinement cases,
721-23 North Locust
Telephone Ho. 042.
St.
Automatic Safety Signal
Platte and Chicago.'
Chicago with
the east
daily between
and Chicago. Be sure
to
R.
A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. fj
....
Doctors Ames & Ames,
Physicians and Surgeons,
U Office over Stone Drug Co.
8 a ) Office 278
B Phoncs Residence 273
mtlM.1441
w4ms kJM
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over McDonald Bank.
Phones
Office 130
J Residence 115
John S. Twinem, M, D.,
Homeopathic Physician
and Surgeon.
Snccial attention to Obstetrics and
Children's Diseases.
Office: McDonald State Bank Building,
Corner 6th & Dewey bts.
Phones: Office 183. Residence 283,
wownere in worth rlatto win vou
find better and more satisfactory five
and ten cent cigars than here. Wo
make our cigars and know the quality
of tobacco that (rocs in them, and
knowing this we can recommend them
to all smokers. Fdvo our cigars a trial.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
!COPVRIOKT
Connoisseurs in Horse Flesh
and all matters pertaining to the stable
havo always been profuse in their
praiso of tho harness made by us
Their unan mous verdict is Mint ifc in
the best on the market being extreme
ly uurauie anu lasting, very stylish in
appearance, thoroughly well made,
iiiiianeu una mounteu.
A. F. FINK.
Ubtiinu a nun ram ur llUKatb
Bhould bo hitched a stylish looking
carriage. At this repository you can
see a variety of vehicles whoso style is
undername, nioy rimu uvm tno pnno
ton to tho family coach and are tho
equal of any in appearance and build,
Thoy are less thun equal in price to
most carriages or meir cnaractor.
Ak M. Lotk.
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS OF
Flour, Feed, drain or Hay
Having recently purchased the
B. A. Wilson feed store at tho
corner of Sixth and Locust Sts.
I respectfully invite n share of
the patronage of the public.
Prompt delivery.
J. R. RITNER.
Go to
SORENSON'S
FOR
Furniture Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer
District.
To all persons interested:
Notice is hereby riven that on April
7th. 1910. there was filed with the city
council oi worth nattc, JNeDrasKa, a
netition nrayintr that a lateral sewer
district be formed from the following do
scribed blocks, towit: mocks ba. 87.
OVi VMf -l I W, WX, UV 1 1 1 ,w UIIU ,
aa oc aA ai qo oi an nn tq nn
all in the original town of North Platte
Nebraska. Said lateral sower to bo
constructed of ten-inch sewer pipe with
proper flush tanks, manholes and ap
pliances, commencing at me center line
of tho alley running through block 88
intersects the main sewer on the oast
side of said block on Cottonwood street;
extending thenco westerniy on the
center line of said nlley. through tho
above described blocks, to the west side
of block 77, in the original town of
North Platte. Nebraska. That the
council has sot said matter for hearing
on the 31st day of May, 1910, at eight
o clock p. m. ollicial time, at the oilicc
of tbc Mayor and City Council, in the
Court House of said citv.
All parties-interested aro hereby noti
fied to be present at the above named
timo and place, and snow cause, it any,
whv said lateral sewer should not bo
formed as and special assessment prayed
it ? ' i . . r i u..i r T
tnereaiier levieu us proviueu uy mw
upon tno real estate constituting said
district, for the construction and main
tenanco of the same.
Dated May 10th, 1910.
Thos. C. Patterson, Mayor.
Attest: Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk.
Road, Notice.
Establishment of Road No. 336 and
Vacation of part of Road No. 126.
To all whom it mnv concern:
The commissioner appointed for tho
purpose ot locating a public road and
vacating a part of a public road as
follows:
Part of road to be established.
Commencing for tho center line of
said road at a point ono thousand six
hundred and seventy-eight (1678) feet
west of the point where the north and
south section line between sections
thirty-one and thirty-two in Township
fourteen (14) Worth, Kango Tlurty (30)
West, intersect and cut a lino two
hundred (200) feet north of tho center
line of the main track of the Union
Pacific Railroad Company and running
thenco north and parallel to said sec
tion line through, over and across that
lortion of the Northeast quarter ot
lection thirty-one (31) and S. E. i of
Section 30 Township fourteen (14)
North, Range thirty (30) west to a point
where it intersects tno southern boun
dary lino of road No 808, being and
extending in a westerlv direction from
Twelfth Street in tho City of North
Platte. Lincoln County. Nebraska.
said road to bo sixty six feet in width
and formintr a connecting link between
the road alone the south lino of the
Union Pacific Railroad Company's right
of way in said section lhirty-one (iil)
and road no 308 above referred to.
Part of road to be vacated.
Commencing on section lino between
sections thirty-one and thirty-two,
Township Fourteen (14) North, Ranee
thirty (30) West, aforesaid; beginning
at a point on said section line 134 feet
south of the center line of the main
track of said Union Pacific Railroad.
when measured at right angles thereto
and extending north along Bald section
lino to whero said section line is
intersected and crossed hy said road
No 308 aforesaid, has reported in favor
of tho establishment and vacation as
above Bet forth and all claims for
damage or objections thereto must be
tiled in the ollico ot tho uounty clerk
on or before noon on tho 8th day of
July. 1910. or such rood will be- estab
lished and vacated without reference
thereto.
Dated North Platte, Neb , May, 4th,
1910. V. K. ELLIOTT,
County Clerk.
Estimate of Expenses.
I. Chas. P. Temple. City Clerk, hero
v certify that the following estimate
of expenses wna made uy tno mayor
and City Council of tho City of North
Platte, Nebraska, the 18th day of May,
1910.
Salaries for City Officials $3100.00
Expense for Firo Dep't inc
service of Chiof 1800.00
Streets. Culverts, etc 4500.00
S dowalks. Crossings and
Approaches 1500.00
General & Incidental Exuenses . .
, . . , , WUu.vU
Fire Protection 3500.00
Street Lichtimr 2800.00
SUWV ...
I Bonds ....... ..... , iuu.uu
Sower Maintenance .Tax 1500.00
Water Bond Interest.. 7 5000.00
Free Library Fund 1200.00
- i pane inmd isuu.uu
City Hall Slto ..2000.00
$33,300.00
Tho entire revenue for tho past llscai
cT Tea, City Cterfc.
Cane Seed for Sale.
I havo a nuantltv of choico hand
picked cano seed which 1 will sen lor
$1.00 per bushel while it lasts. Also
some milo maze seed. You can get
these seed at the Ritner feed store or
at my place. B. A. WILSON.
For Sale
about 20,000 acres of Grazing Land
in the northwest part of Lincoln
and northeast part of Keith counties
at a bargain.
Also several unproved and un
improved farms.
Gall on or address,
LUCEY BROS.,
Sutherland, Neb.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Tho Statu of Nebraska. Lincoln County, s.s.
in tno uounty court.
In tho matter of tho estate of Louisa
Hund. deceased
To tho creditors, heirs legatees and others
interested In tho estate ot Louisa Hund.
ihko nonce. Hint rreu nuiiu iias
(lied In tho county court a report
of his doings as administrator ot
said estate and It Is ordered that the
same stand for hearlnir tho 81st day of
Mar, A. D, ltuo, boforo tho court
at tho hour of 2 o'clock, p.m.. at which time
any norson Interested may anuear andexcent
to and contest tho same. And notice of this
proceeding Is ordered idven In the North
IMatto Semi-Weekly Tribune for six succcs
slvn Irsiiph nrlni' to May 31st. 1010.
vltneH4 mr lmnn and tlm mom nr tho coun
ty court at North IMatto this 0tb day or
May A D. 1910.
mio-o w o. eldek. county Juugo.
Notice for Publication.
Serial No. 02537.
Department of tho Intorlor.
U. S. Land Otllce at North Platte. Neb.
May. &th. 1010.
Notlco Is hereby given that Itobert It. And
orson, of Somerset. Itob., who on .iune
Oth. 1W). made Homestead untry no. zizz.
8orlal No. 0?5.17. for tho south half and north
oast Quarter of section 4, township 10, north.
range si, west oi tho oth principal meriaitn,
has flleu notice of Intention to mako Una!
five year nroor. to ostalHlsU Claim to tno
land above described, boforo tho register
and receiver at North Flatto, Nebraska, on
the 13th day of July. mo.
Claimant names as witnesses: jay
Lawyer. I'orry O. Mulllkln, Qeorgo W. Clark
andOeorgo D. Miller, all of Bomersot. Kieu,
mlU-H .1. K. KVANH. ICPfflNter.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
8orlal No. U20S0.
nnrmrtmnnt nf tlin Interior.
U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob.
May. bin. iviu
Notlco Is heroby given that Perry O. Mulll
t . i. . - T . . t . . KI . 1.
KIN. OI POulUraub, nou.. WHO uu .luuo wiui
ivoi. made Homestead Kntry wo. zuiu. eonai
No. 02059. for northwest auartor cctlon 14.
northeast quarter section 15, and southeast
nnnrlnr anctlnn 10. Imvnshln 10. north.
rango si, west oi tno sixtn principal
meridian, has tiled notlco of intention to
make final five year nroof. to establish claim
in tlin land atxivn described, ueioro tno
Iteclstcr and Receiver at North IMatto. No-
uraNKa. ou buu uiu uay ui ouivt .cv.
Robert It. Anderson. Qeorgo W. Olark. and
umimsni names as wuuesscs. uy jjaivj ur.
nenrirn 1). Miller, all nf Somerset, nob.
mlO-0 J. K. KVANRt Kosister
Serial No. 01912-02151.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION
DEI'AIITMENT Or TUB 1NTK1U0H.
ITnltnd fltfttea Land Offlrn.
At North Platte. Nebraska. May 5. 1910.
Notlco Is 'hereby given that George
I! . SchafTor, ot Myrtle. NobrasUa. who, on
Nov. Klrd. lm. mado homestead entry JNO.
1077U. Serial No. 01012. for tho southeast auar
ter. and on July tilth. 1001, mado II. E. No.
20378, Serial No. 03151, for tho southwost quar-
. n ii m 1. 1 in xr
uango a w.
of tho Otb Principal Meridian, has filed
notlco of Intention to make final fivo year
Sroof. to establish claim to tho land above
escribed, boforo tho register and receiver
at North Platto, Nobraska. on tho 12th day
ot July 1910.
Claimant namos as witnesses: wimam
Wnhl. William .T-lileklnv and Eugene Ardory
ot Myrtlo. Nob. and James J. Lockhart. of
Candy. Nob. .
miiM) j. u. uvans, tcegistor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Sorlal No. 01880-02111. "
Department ot tho Interior.
U. S. Land OUtco ut North Platto. Nob.
May nth. 1910.
Notlco Is horobv clvon that Washington
Edmlston ot Ilershoy Nebraska, who. on Juno
8th. lift), mado homestead entry No. 19058.
Sorlal No. 01HS0, for oast half southwest quar
ter and lots a and 4, and on July 6th, 1904,
in n fin hnmna nad entry Nn. 20301. Sorlal No.
0-2111. for south oast quartor east halt north
west Quarter, and lots 1 and 2, section 0,
township li), north, Rango 31. west of the
sixth Principal Aionuian has uiea notice oi
Intention to mako final five year proof to
establish claim to tho land abqvo doscrlbod,
before the Register and Rocelver at North
Platto, Npb., on tho Htn aay ot July, wiu.
Claimant names as witnesses: Andrew
Hahn. and Herman Wendoborn of Horshoy.
Nub., and Albert E Donaldson ana uiibert
T. Knotts. of North Platto. Neb.
miO-6 J. is. KVANij. iiogister.
Serial No. 04228
Notlco for Publication-Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale,
Dnnartment of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ollico at North Platte. Nob
May 3. 1010. .
Nntlen Is hereby given that, as directed by I
tho Commissioner of tho General Land Ollico
undor tho provisions or toe acts ot congress
approved Juno 27th, 1901 (31 Stats., 517), and
March-', 1907 (31 Stats.. 1221). wo willoffor at
public sale to the highest bidder at ten o'clock
a. m.. on tho 2d day of July, 1910, noxt. at this
otiirn. tho following tract oi lanu: soutuoast
quarter of soctlou 22, In township 10, north,
rango ai west or tno uiu r. ai.
Anv norsons claiming adversely the above
described lands aro advised to file their
claims or objections on or boforo the timo
designated for alo. J. E. Evans.
itegisior.
Notice.
Frank B. Gard will take notice that on
tho 30th dnv of Anr . M10. P. H. Suf
lvian, a justice of the peace in and for
Lincoln (Jountv. JNebrasKa. issued an
order of attachment for the sum of
$0.25 in an action pending before him.
wherein Kicliara v. uox is piatntut ana
Frank B. Gard defendant, that property
consisting of money in tho hands of the
Union Pacific Rail Road Company, a
corporation, has been uttached under
said order.
Knlil nniiRo was continued to the 21st
dav of June. 1910. at 2 o'clock. P. M,
Dated North Platto, Nebr. May 10th
Richard V. Cox l'lantiff.
Road No. 335.
To nil whom it mav concern:
Tho special commissioner appointed
for the nurnoso of locating a public
road as follows:
Commencing at tho southwest corner
of tho northeast nuartor of section 31.
township 9. range 27, and running
thence east on half section lino to head
of nockut: thenco Southeastward to Bee
iion Una between sections 31 and 32.
township 9, range 27, and running
thence south, and connecting with road
No. !?30: road to bo 66 feot wide: has
reported in favor of the location of
unid road with tho followinc chance:
Said road to be 50 feet wide in the place
of G6 feet wide as petitioned, and all
objections thereto or claims for damage
mns t he filed in tho office of the connty
clerk on or before noon on tho 17th day
of July, 1010. or such road will uo es
tablished without reference thereto.
Dated North Platte, Neb., May 13th
1010. P. K. Elliott,
Qwmy CTtrrlc.
Wills J Rcdflold. M D J It McKirahan. M D
Drs. Redfleld & McKirahan
Pfaiiciaas and Surgeons.
All Colls Promptly Answered. Phones
642-644
Office at P. and S. Hospital.
NOTICE OF PROBATE OK WILL.
Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss
in tho county court,
Tho state of Nebraska, to tho heirs, doyl
sees and Legatees ot Qeorgo Stovons. do
ceased, and to any others Interested in said
matter! .
You aro horouy noiineu inaian instrument
purporting to bo the last win ana testament
of Georgo Stevens, deceased, Is on fllo In said
court, and also a potltlon praying for tho
probato of said Instrument, and for tho ap
pointment oi Artnur nicuamara as oxocuwr
That on the 10th d ay of Juno 1910. at o'clock
A M said petition and tho proof of tho exe
cution or saia instrument win do nearu, anu
that if you do not then appear ana contest,
aid court may probate and record tho same.
anu grant administration ot tno ostato to
Arthur McNamara.
This notlco shall be published for six rue
ccsstvo Issues in tho North Platto Soml-
Weekly Trlbuno prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and ofllclal seal this 25th
day of April 1910. W. O. Elder.
a vi'o wouniy j uugc
INTHEOIROUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NE
BRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION.
American Water Works & Quaranteo Com
pany, a Corporation, Complainant, vs. North
Platto Water Works Company, a corporation,
Respondent.
uiaiiiu.
It Isordored that an uvrsons holding claims
or demands of any kind against tho North
riatto waterworks company, except holders
ot bonds and lntoiest coupons, secured by a
deed of trust upon tho property, fllo a veri
fied statement of tholr claim with tho clerk
of tho Circuit Court of tho United States, at
North Platte, Nebraska, on or beforo the
lltli day of Juno. 1910. All uch claims will
bo audited for nil wanco or rejection by tho
court, on tho 13th day of Juno. 1910, at tho
hour ot ten o'clock in tho foronoon. In tho
courtroom In the city of North Platto. Ne
braska, or at such later date as tho court, may
at mat uma appoint, ah claims not tuea as
heroin ordered, and audited and allowed by
the court as herein provided, shall be barred
from participating in tho proceeds of tho
receivership, and from any and all claim
against tho assots In tho hands ot tho re
ceiver. It is further ordered that a copy of this
ordor bo published In the North Platto Tri
bute ovcryissuo during tho month of May,
isiu.
Datod. at Chambers. In Omaha. Nohraska.
April 80th, 1910. ai W. n. MnNOEn. Judgo.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Sylvester M. Glllesnlo will take notice that
upon tho 29th day ot January. 1910. . Hattlo
A. uiucspio. as pialntirr. filed nor suit in tho
District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska
against said Sylvester M. ulllcsplo, as do
tondant, the object and prayer of plaintiff's
potltlon being to socuro a divorce from tho
banusof matrimony from tho dofondant for
the masons that tho defendant being of
sufficient ability to provldo sultablo
maintenance for tho plaintiff, grossly and
wontoaly negloctod to do so and that tho
said dofondant wait physically Incompetent
at tho timo of said marrlago and that tho
said marrlago was never consumatcd and
that tho plaintiff und tho dofondant never
co-bablted together and that tho defendant
was a married man. having a wlfo living
from whom bo had nover been divorced, at
tho timo the said defendant married tho
piaintur.
Tho said defendant. Sylvester M. Glllesnlo
Is required to answer this petition on or be
fore the 13th day of June. 1910.
11ATTIKA. UILTHSrili,
Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho County Court,
In tho mattor of the estato of Sarah E.
Slack, deceased. To tho creditors, legatees
and others interested in tbo estate ot Barati
E. Slack.
Toko notlco. That William w. mrro has
filed In tho county court a report of his doings
as executor of said estato and It Is or ered
that tho samo stand for hearing tho 7th day
ot Juno A. D., 1910, boforo tho court at tbo
hour of u o clock a. m., at which timo any
porson interested may appear and except to
ana contest too same. Anu notico or mis
procoodlng is ordored given in tho North
Platto Trlbuno. a seml-weolcly newspaper,
for six successlvo Issues prior to Juno 7tb,
1910.
Witness my hand and tho seal of tbo coun
ty court at North Platto this 10th day of May
A. D. 1910.
mi7-o w. O. ELUEii. county Juago.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 024U7.
Department ot tho Intorlor.
U. 8. Land OlUco at North Platto, Neb.
May 13th. 1910.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that Arthur Todon-
hoft. of North Platte. Neb., who. on March
l)th. 1905, mado II. E. No. 21004. Sorlal No.
02107. for all of section 4. Township 10 N..
Uange su west of tno uth rnncipai meridian,
has tiled notice ot Intention to mako final fivo
year proof to establish claim to the land
abovo described, boforo tbo Register and Re
ceiver at North Platte, Nob., on tho 16th day
of July. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: iiarry uai-
lcnder. D. N. Callonderand Henry Rlckley.
of Tryon. Nob., and E. Mayfleld. of Ncsblt.
Nob. J. E. Ev
J. E. Evans, Resistor.
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
8UMMARARY ADMIN IttTKATlUN.
Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss.
In tho county court. ... , ,
In tho matter of tho estato of Nlcklos
Huxoll. deceased.
On reading and filing tho potltlon of
Carolina E. Telltz, praying that tho regular
administration of said estato bn waived
as nrovlded by sections 6202. (03. and
5201. Oobbey's annotated Statute for the yoar
iww.
Ordered. That Juno 7th. A. D. 1910. at ;i
o'clock p. m., Is assigned for hearing said
petition, whon all persons interested in saia
matter may appoar at a county court to do
bold In and for said county, ana snow causo
why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not
ba eranted: and that noilco of tho pondency
of said petition and the hearing thereof bo
glvon to all persons interested In said mat
ter oypuDiisuing acopy oi inis uruer iu iud
North Platto Tribune, a Soml-Woekly nows
paper printed In said county, for six succcs
Blvo lssuos prior to said day ot hearing,
Dascd May iotn, iuiu.
rul7-3 W- O. Eld En. County Judgo.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. lM
Lincoln uounty. )
In tho County Court.
in tim matter of tho estate ot Ernest
Telltz. deceasod. To tbo creditors, legatees
and others lnteresieu in tno ommu oi u.rnom
Telltz.
Take notice, that Caroline Emll! Telltz has
filed In tho county court a report of her
doings as Executrix ot said ostate and
it Is ordered that tho same staud for hearing
tho 7th day of Juns, A. D. 1D10, be
fore the court at tuo uour oi - o ciock p. in.,
at which timo any person interested may ap
pear and except to and contest tbo samo. And
notice ot this proceeding Is ordored given
In the North Platto Boml-wookly Tribune for
six successlvo Issues prior to Juno 7th 1910.
Witness my band and tho seal ot the county
court at North Platto this 10th day of May,
A. D- aw. T..
mW0 W U. 11dlUGI( VyUUIlvy JUUbU.
Road No 338
To all whom it may concern:
The special commissioner appointed
for the purpose of locating a public
road commencing:
About 25 rods east of tho N. W.
corner of S. i S. E. i of Sec. 19, town
9, range 29, and following road as now
traveled N. W. through the Charles
Sanders farm to where it strikes the
quarter line between the north and
south half of the north half of Sec. 24,
thence following this line as near as
practical west to a junction with tho
county road No 144, has reported in
favor of said road and all objections
thereto or claim for damage must bo
filed in tho office of tho county clerk on
or before noon on the 22nd day of
July, 1910. or such road will be estab
lished without reference thereto.
Dated North Platte, Nebr., May 17,
1 1910, R. F. Elliott,
I County Chirk