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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
BDIIHORIPTION HATKbi
One Year, cash to advance ...Il.i
Monthw. ciHh In advance el-
Rntetnd at North Platte. Nebraska. Postofflr
as second ctasa matter.
FRIDAY JUNE 3, 1910.
North Platte will Celebrate.
The cnglo will scream at North Flattu
on July 4th. This was decided at a re
cent meeting of business men, and the
committee appointed to solicit the nec
essary funds proceeded to got busy
Wednesday and in a few hours secured
a sum that insured a lively celebration
Further subscriptions woro received
yesterday, and still more will come in
bo there will be sufficient to get up a fine
program of sports and have a pyrotectr
1c display in the evening that will out
shine anything attempted in that lino in
recent years.
The program will bo completed in a
few days and published in the papers.
In tho meantimo the people of Lincoln
County should make arrangements to
come to North Platto to celebrate tho
Fourth.
During tho last eighteen months
Stato Veterinarian JuckTncs has killed
1,400 head of cattle in an effort to
stamp out tuberculosis. This work will
bo continued so long as tho monoy ap
propriated rhatucoholds out.
They aro poking considerable fun at
tho city of Lincoln because of its
goody-goody proclivities, which of
course Tb wrong. If tho people of that
vvucKiunn 1.UUIIWJT IUVVII DCU III. 1.1
abolish the "hudtre" shons. that's
.their business.
1 Champ Clark, the democratic leader
in congress, announces that ho will keep
out of tho Missouri senatorial fight be
cause ho wants to stay in tho houso
and become speaker. Evidently ho
figures that tho next congress will bo
democratic, which is hardly a pos
sibility. The nows that comes from Lincoln
and Omaha docs not indlcato that tho
dovo of peaco is yot ready to sottlo in
tho democratic camp; in fact harmony
socms to bo gotting farther away than
evor. Colonel Bryan insists that
Governor Shallonbergor come out flat
footed for county Option in tho demo
cratic platform and do bo without de
lay. To this tho Governor seems to
object.
Last Wednesday 120 Koarney
boosters loft that city in forty auto
mobiles on a trip which will take them
over 200 Bquare milca of central Ne
braska territory. This is tho start of
a campaign for tho removal of tho
stato capital to a more central location,
and also advertises that Kearney is in
list of towns that aro considered eligiblo
for tho location. Tho people of central
and western Nebraska aro in dead
earnest in .this advocacy of tho removal
of tho capital to a mora central point.
Hero's hoping success for tho Kearney
boostors.
North Platto has needed a bettor
hotel for years, and oirorta woro made
to Induce some ono to como hero and
put up such a building. Several came
and looked ovor tho grounds, and
oithor psked for a bonus or that citizens
subscrlbo liberally for tho erection of
the building It remained for A. E.
Tlmmerman to undertake the erection
of this much needed enterprise and he
has carried it to a successful comnle
tion. Next weok this hotel will bo opened
with u banquet at which Is is hoped
at least ono hundred of tho rouru-
uentativo men of tho city and their
ladles will bo present. This banquet
will bo a fitting opening for tho enter
prise: an excellent advertisement of
tho fact that North Platto has
modern up-to-dato hotel.
Exports of farm products from tho
United States havo increased from an
average of $160,000,000 a year in the
fivo year period from 1851 to 1855 to
more than $1,000,000,000 In 1908. accord
ing to tho department of agriculturo.
Tho increaso in exports has boen
greater than tho increaso in population
in ioui to iooo mo average vaiuo per
capita of agricultural exports was $5.85:
in 1901-05 it was $10.85. Exports of
packing houso products havo Increased
from $10,000,000 in the 1851-55 noriod
to $100,000,000 In 1908, tho principal
items in this group being pork, beof
arid oleo oil. Since 1905 there has been
a docline in tho exports of beef, but
the balance of tho trade favors foreign
countries by nearly $200,000,000 in the
year ending Juno 30; 1909, according to
tho advance sheet of tho roport of tho
Now York chamber of commerce. The
report will show that imports into the
United States increased $1,085,245 over
1908, whilo exports for 1909 fell off
$175,358,320.
Greater sympathy und bettor support
of tho president by men who havo been
elected to tho senate and houso of
representatives as republicans would
have enabled him by this timo to show
real accomplishment in the matter of
administration reform measures, for
which tho president and tho party would
be receiving full credit. Tho few, how
over, who havo hindered and hampered,
who havo caviled and criticized, have
dono irreparable injury to tho interests
of tho country, which mav bo likened
to a sick man who stands no chanco for
recovery whilo tho doctors aro doping,
tho surgeons cutting and scraping, and
his relatives quarreling in his presence
about his mortality porcentagos. A
little tonic, considerable rest, and op
portunity for physlclal recuperation.
aro sometimes necessary. Hut tho
"rippers" down at Washington und in
other parts of tho country, aro nnnar.
ently not able to tako the hint and
never will know what is tho matter
with tho patient until they aro wearing
crape on tneir nais. ivearnev HUD.
i
May Weather.
Data Issued bv tho local weather
bureau show tho month of May to have
been four degrees colder than the
avorago, the warmest day registering
elehtv-soven and tho coldest twentv.
yght. The precipitation for tho mouth
was 2.59 inches, which is one-half inch
jew than the average for tho month.
Since January 1st there, has been a de
iieiency oi ii.ua incnes or raintau as
comjr?u with tlie ybariy uVetatyj,
Stands Like a Stone Wall
Tans Gallic, Hirm, Nigi-ls Piattlially Mistnitlbli
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AMERICAN FENCE
Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the b!g, heavy wires, the
hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel
that ii not too hard nor too solt.
Wc can show you this fence in our stockand explain its merits and supcr
iority.notonlyinthcrollbutln the field. Come ana sec us and get our prices.
FOR SALE BY
GINN, WHITE & SCIIATZ.
THE
First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES
Capital and Surplus $135,000.
ARTHUR McNAMARA, President,
E. F. SEEDERGfR, Vice-President,
M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vicc-Prcsiuenf,
F. L. MOONEY, Cashier.
LOCAL MENTION.
O. E. Eldor Is having his residence
on Bouth Dewey atrcot repainted.
Nina and Ruth Eldor went to Cozad
yesterday to visit friends for a fow
days.
Dr. -Twinem has sold to M. V. Mit
chell lot 2, block 105, for a considera
tion oi $i,buu.
United Wireless: I will soli any part
35 shares preferred transferable stock
$28.50 por sharo. A. O. Anderson,
Peterson, Iowa.
Co. Sunt. Ebricht became a errand-
father tho carlv Dart of tho week, a
daughter having been born to Mr. and
Mrs. it. a. Christiansen, who live
Bouthwost of town.
In makintr a note of tho memorial
day exorcises Tho Tribune omitted to
include Lorctta Murphy in tho program.
This young lady well rendered a solo
appropriate to the uay.
This has been a crood week for tho
fishermen, quite a numbor of good
catches being made. Among these was
a string of thirty pike caught by tho
Voseipka boyB Wednesday. Geo. Schatz
aiso caugnt cigntccn or twenty tne
same day.
Tho regular monthly meeting of tho
Amorican Woman's League will be held
at tho home of Mrs. Stebbins Saturday.
Juno 4th, at 3 o'clock. Como and hear
what this groat league is doing in many
other cities nnd help do the Bamo in
North Platte.
Emll R. Brostrom and Miss Myrtle
Davis, both of Oshkosh, were married
by Rov. G. B. Harmon at tho Lutheran
parsonage Wednesday afternoon. Mr.
Brostrom is a contractor at Oshkosh
and, Mrs. Brostrom camo from Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, a fow months ago. Tho
new couple expect to -make thero homo
at Oshkosh for a time at least.
License to wed was granted to P. R.
Park and Miss Paulino Hood Wednes
day and they were married by
.Tustico of Peace Sullivan. Tho
brido is tho daughter of Mr. nnd
and Mrs. Frank Hood, living north of
tho river, and tho groom has made his
homo in this section for some time
past.
Peculiar accidents happen, and one
occurred a fow days ago. Norman
Loudon had a game rooster which at
tacked a man roominrr at tho Loudon
homo. Tho rooster flow at him and to
protect his face he threw up his arm.
Tho spur caught tho man's forearm
anu cut a gash from which blood poison
ing resulted, and it Is a question
whothor it will not bo necessary to am
putate tho arm.
Mrs. W. P. Campbell, of Garfield
precinct, mother of Miss Susie Camp
bell who taught in tho city schools
during tho past year, died at the homo
of her daughter Mrs. Lucas at Shelton
Saturday night Tho remains were
taken to Garfield and tho funeral held
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Campbell had
lived in Garfield for twenty-six years
and was u most estimable woman. She
is survived by a husband and soveral
grown children.
Tho new edition of "The Alaskan"
will bo the strong attraction at tho
Keith next Tuesday evenlne. The com-
Snny comes direct from Chicago, where
io now "Alaskan" had a most phe
nominal five months' engagement, and
was proclaimed by the entire Chicago
press in us new revised snapo. to be
among tho best things in tho musical
comedy line seen there In years. Man
ager William f. uuilcn, who now
controls "Tho Alaskan" has been ox
ceptlonally liberal in giving thopresons
production a sumptons mounting and
tho costuming is very oleborato. It is
expected that tho novel "snowballing"
fcaturo will prove as big a sensation
here as it has elsewhere. Tho famous
train of Esqulmo (togto is gain b proci
invnt fatWr,
DEPOSITARY.
Lutheran Church Work for Past Year.
Tho Lutheran annual congregational
meeting was held Wednesday evening,
Juno 1st. at the parish house at which
reports woro heard from tho different
organizations and officers elected to the
church council. Tho reports of the
treasurer showed that for tho current
expenses of tho church and Sunday
school during the year $2245.34 havo
been paid out. besides $324.40 bv tho
church and $35.80 by tho missionary so
ciety for benevolence, making a total
of money paid out by the members and
friends of tho church $2605.64. Every
report showed an excess over previous
years. Tho ladies aid society havo
raised during the year $521.87, which
with tho balanco on hand is included in
tho above total for current expenses.
During tho year twenty-eight 'persons?
fivo adults and twenty-three children.
received the rito of baptism and thirty
two adult members have been added to
the church. Tho pastors has officiated
at twelve weddings ana eight funerals.
Tho Luther Lcacruo has done com-
mcndiblo work. Tho missionary society
r.as organized a mission band with 18
members. Tho Sunday school has
organized a homo department with GO
members and a cradle roll with 30
All of these new organizations havo
been but the harvesting of the ripened
seed sowed in former years and tho
increaso in finances but the natural
evidence of permanent growth. The
now pastor haB taken un tho vork with
a co-operating people wliero tho old one
let tolt and to the joy ot both pastors
the worK is going iorvvard satis
factorliy tofall concerned.
Tha following mombers woro elected
to tho church council for the ensuing
threo yearn: Chas Dill elder and Messrs
Harry Samelson and Oscar Sandall
deaconB.
Obituary
bimon Franklin whistler, who was
killed by lightning, was born in Lancas
tor Co.. Pa.. Sent. 10. 1879. and de
parted from this fife at the home of his
unclo, Jacob M, Whistler, near North
Platte, Nebr., May 20 1910. aged 30
years, 8 months and 10 days. Tha do
ceased leaves a father, mother, four
sisters and four brothers and host of
friends to mourn his doparture.
The deceased came to North Platte
in 190G had made his homo hero Binco
The funeral was held tho Methodist
church Saturday, May 28th, and there
mams were lata to rest in the wort
cemetery. . XXX
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to the noiuhbors and frionds for
their Kindness ana assistanco during
the urath or our beloved son. Mr. ana
Mrs. Simon M. Whistler nnd relatives,
BEHIND A FINE PAIR OF HORSES
should bo hitched a stylish looking
carriage, At this repository you can
seo a varioty of vehicles whoso stylo is
undeniable. They rango from tho nlme
ton to tho family coach and aro tho
equal of any in appearance and build
They aro less than equal in price to
most carriages of their character.
A v iVfo Lack.
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 Locuiir t.
Telephone No. 642.
A. J. AMES. MAniE AMES.
Doclors Ames & Ames,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Office over Stone Drug Co.
Phones
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GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
OfTico over McDonnld Bank.
Phonoa I Office 130
ihoncB Rc8idence 115
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS OP
lour, feed, Grain or Hay
Having recently purchased tho
B. A. WilBon feed store at tho
corner of Sixth and Locust Sts.
I respectfully invite a Bhare of
the patronage of tho 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 Eaat Fifth.
NOTIGR FOR PUnLIOATION.
Serial No. 02274.
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Olllco at North I'latto, Nob.
May 0. 1910.
Notice Is hereby clven that Marv
A Hawkins, formerly Mnry A. .Timiw
of .Maxwell, Nou., who. on Nov, U. 1WI,
mado homestead entry No. 0021, serial No,
U2-.T4 for nwii section 0. townxhlD U. N.
ranffo28. Wof tho 8th Principal Meridian, has
llled notice of Intention to inako Ilnnl Ave
year proor. to establish claim to tho land
abovo described. Iwforo tho licctstor and Ko-
celvor at North I'latto. Nebraska, on tho 22d
uay or July, iviu.
uiaimant names as witnesses: John O,
Nrstrom, .Mary IS. Hukraw. of Maxwoll. Nob.
Henry K. Itldlniror. John Martin or North
i'latto, mci.
nv-u j, e. evans. Uctrlstor.
NOTIOE TO OltKDITOIlS.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss
In tho County Court.
In tho matter ot tho estato of Jacob Klchl
eer. Deceased.
To the creditors or saidcstatoi
You aro lierobr notified that T will set at
tho county court room in North I'latto In
said county, on Monday. Juno 0th. 1U10, and
on Tuesday. December )tli. 11)10. at II o'clock
a. m. ot each day to receive and examine all
claims aeulnst said estato. with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. Tho tlmo
limited for tho nresentatlon of claims acralnst
said estato Is t) months from tho third day of
.May A. I). 1V1U. ana Uio tlmo limited for niv
ment of debts Is ono year from said 3d dar
or ay, iviu.
Tins notico to do pumisncu eiant success
lvo Issues In tho North i'latto Tribune, i
legal nowspapor publlshod in said county.
prior to Juno ."utn, iuiu.
Witness my hand, and tho seal of Bald
county court. tiiis'Jist uay of May, iuiu.
w. u. ki.dkh. cauntv .Indiro
11 y Kathorlno I". Clark, Cleric County Court.
OltDKIt OK IIEAUINO ON PROBATE
Ol I'OICEluN WILL.
Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, sa
In tho county court. May 21st. 1010.
In tho of matter of tho estato of II. Louis
Handier, doceased.
On readlnir and llllnir the notltlon of Ida
S Hauichbr. praylnir that tho Instrument
lllcd on tho 20th day ot May, 1010. and
imrportlmr to be an authenticated cony of
tne last win anu resimont or tne said
decoased. as proved, probated, and allowed In
tho probato court ot Adams "ounty, Pennsyl
vania, may do proveu, approvca, prouatod
allowed and recorded as tho last will and
Testament of tho said II. Louis It&tieliur.
deceased. In this court as proved by sections
o-vi ana aaa, uouooy s statute, iwv.
uruoruu, Tnat.iuno lain, uuu. at u o'clock A,
M., Is assigned for hoarlntr said petition
when all persons interested In said
matter may appear at a county court,
to bo held In and for said county,
and show cause why tho nravor of nut-
tloner should not bo irranted. This order tn
1)0 printed for six successive Issues In the
North Platto Soml-Weokly Trlbuno prior to
junoiom. iuiu-
W. O. Kl.rimi. Cnunlv .Iiiricn.
Uy Kathorlno F. Clark. Clerk County Court
NOTICE.
Carrie Ilrlttlnsham dofendant. will take
notico that on the 13th day ot May, 1UI0, tho
MiKarlan Carr'aa-o Company, plaintiff horo
In. llled Its notltlon In tho Dliitrlct Court nf
Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said Carrlo
llrlttlncham and Charles Itrlttlnirliom. tho
object and prayer of which are. to collect
from said defendants the sum of3S0.6'4 and
Interest thereon at elcht per cent from May
is, 1010, upon a certain promissory noto for
wiis.w oxecutua seineintHir i. uw, ny said
defendants to tho plaintiff. Tho amount due
upon said noto at this tlmo is S3S0.&S.
You aro further notllled that an order of
attachment nail Issued in tho suit ot the
plaintiff In Bald action, and said order of
attachment was on May It). 1010, levied upon
certain real ostato or tne aoxenaant, carrlo
Hrlttlneham. to-wlti An undivided one-third
Interest In and to tho northwest Quarter ot
section 4, ana tne northeast quartor of section
o, .iui an or section v. in township v, raniro 27,
and tho oast half of tho northwest nu&rtnr.
and the oast halt of section 33, In township 10.
raniro 'Jfl. In Lincoln countv. Nelirinlra. in.
plaintiff prays that paid property bo sold to
saiisiy amount uuo on saiu noto.
you aro required to answer said petition on
or oororo tnu inn aay or July, ivio.
Nowhere in North Platto will vou
find better and more satisfactory fivo
and ten cent cigars than here. We
make our cigars and know tho quality
of tobacco that goes In them, and
knowing this we can recommend them
to all smokers. Rive our cigars a trial.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
NOTICE OFBETTt.HMKNT.
Tim Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, s.s.
in ino uouniy uouri.
In thn m&ttnr nf Mm nittln nf Teuton
II 11 nil. deceased.
To tnnrrpdltnrH. tinlrn Ipoitfnna iml uftinra
interested In tho estato of Louisa Hund.
raup notice tliat Fred Hund has
filed in tho countr cnurt a renort
ot. Ills doings as administrator of
xald estate and It Is ordered that the
same- stand for hearing tho 31st day of
May, a. 11. luiu, do r ore. mo court
at tho hour of 2 o'clock, p.m.. at which tlmo
any person interested may appear ana except
w.uuwuiui. bun nauiu. nuu iiuutuui turn
procccdlnir Is ordered eiven In tho North
I'latto Scml-Wcokly Trlbuno, for six succes
sive Issues prior to May 31st, 1010.
Witness my hand and tho soal of tho coun
ty court at North I'latto this Dth day of
may a. u, iuiu.
mio-o w o. elder, county Judro.
Notice for Publication.
Serial No. 02537.
Department of tho Interior.
U. B. Land Olllco at North Platte. Neb.
May. 5th, 1910.
Notico Is hereby clven that Robert It. And'
orson, or Homersot, Nob., who on June
Uth. lw. mado Homestead Entry No. 21224.
serial no. wmj, tor tho south hair and north
cast Quarter ot section 4, township 10, north.
ranee si. west ot the uth principal meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to make final
ll vo year proor. to establish claim to the
land abovo described, beforo tho rcelstor
ana receiver at aorth riatte, neDrasica. on
tho istn aay ot July, ivio.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ja:
Lawyer, Perry O Mulllkln. Geonro W. Clarl
anaueorge u, inner, an or somerset, mod.
BllU-n J. K. KVANA. IWBlStOr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. U2059.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land OQlco at North Platto. Nob.
May. fth. 1010
Notico Is herobv irlven that Porrv O. Mulll
LIm ... l.. ..... .. . kr.u Mt.n T..Hn n.t.
iwh. mauo Homestead Kntrv ino. sum. serial
No. O-JOW. for northwest uuarter toctlon 14.
northeast quartet section IK, and southeast
quarter section to. township lu, north.
ranire m, west or tho sixth principal
menaian, uas niou notico or intention to
mako final five yoar proof, to establish claim
to tuo lann anove aesennca. Dororo tne
Rculster and Receiver at North Platte. Ne
braska, on tho 13th day of July, iviu.
vJiaiuimii. uumus u vribuusaco uu A.anar.
Robert R, Anderson, Georiro W. niarlc, and
ueoriro ii. Miller, allot somerset, hod.
miu-o j, k. kvans. Knaistnr
Sorial No. 01912-02151.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DKPAllTMENT OF THE . lNTRItlOR.
United States Land Office.
At North Platto. Nebraska. Ma? 5. 1910.
Notico Is hereby trlvon that Geonro
u. ricnairer, or Myrtle, MenrasKd, who. on
hov. ara, iwj, made nomesteaa entry no.
ivnv, serial wo. uiuiz, ror tno soutnuastquar
tor. and on July 10th. 1901. made II. E. No.
201)78, Sorial No. 0U1S1, for tho southwest quar
ter, section o. Township io. n Kanee zu w..
ot tho fith Prlnclual Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make Anal live year
proof, to establish claim to the land above
ucscriDea, oeroro tho register ana receiver
at North Platto. Nebraska, nn tho 12th dav
of July 1910. ,
Claimant names as witnesses: William
Wahl. William J. Illcklev and Kuceno Artlorv
of Myrtle. Nob. and James J. Lockhart, ot
uanay, incu.
miu-u j. e. kvans, lteeister,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 01880-02111.
Department of tho Interior.
U. 8. Land Olllce at North Platto. Nob.
Mav ftth. 1910.
Notico Is hereby irlvon that Washington
Kdmlsten of Horshuv Nebraska, who. on Juno
Htl.. Vm, mado homestead entry No. 19U68.
Serial No. Oim, for east half southwest quar
ter anu lots ii ana 4, ana on .luiy otu,
made homes ead entry No. 20301, Sorial No.
U21U. for south east nuartor oast hair north
west quarter, ana lots l ana z, section su,
township 13, north. Banco 31. west of tho
sixth Principal Meridian has Died notico ot
Intention to mako final (lvo year proof to
establish claim to the lanu abovo described,
boforo tho Rcelstor and Receiver at North
I'latto. Mob., on tho Hth uay of July, iflio,
Claimant namos as witnesses! Andrew
II aim. and Herman Wendoborn of Ilershov,
Nob., and Albert E Donaldson and Gilbert
t. Knotts, oi north riatte. hud,
ml0-e J, K. EVANS. Register.
Serial No. 04228
Notico for Publication-Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale.
Denartmentof tho Interior.
U. S. Land Office at North Platte. Neb
May a, luio.
Notico Is hereby (riven that, as directed by
tno Commissioner of tho General Land Olllce
under tho provisions of tho acts of concress
annroverf Juno 27th. 1V00 Ml Stats.. 617). and
March 1907 (34 Htats.. Vil), wo will offer at
public sale to tho highest bidder at ten o'clock
a. m on tnezu aay or .luiy, iuiu, next, at this
oiuco. tno louowinir tract orianai soutiieast
quarter or section 22, In township 10, north,
ranco 31 west ot tho Oth P. M.
Any porsons claiming adversoly thn abovo
described lands aro advised to II Io their
claims or objections on or boforo tho time
designated ror iaio. J. E. kvans,
. Reclstor.
Notice.
Frank B. Gard will tako notico that on
the 30th dav of Anril. 1910. P. H. Sy
lvian, a justice ot the peace in and for
.Lincoln uounty, NebrasKa. issued an
order of attachment for the sum of
$0.25 in an action pending before him,
wherein Richard V. Cox is plaintiff and
Frank B. Gard defendant, that property
consisting of money in the hands of the
T TniAri
corporation, has boen attached under
salu order.
Said cause was continued to the 21st
dav of June. 1910. at 2 o'clock. P. M
Dated North Platte, Nebr. May 10th
Klcliard V. (Jox i'lantiri.
Road No. 335.
To all whom it mav concern:
The special commissioner appointed
for the purpose of locating a public
road as follows:
Commencing at the southwest corner
of tha northeast quarter of section 31,
township 9. range 27, and running
thence east on half section line to head
of pocket; thence Southeastward to sec
tion lino between sections 31 and 32,
township 9, range 27, and running
thence south, anu connecting witn road
No. 230: road to be GO feot wide; has
reported in favor of tho location of
said road with tho .following change:
Said road to bo CO feet wide in the place
of GO feet wide as petitioned, and all
objections thereto or claims for damage
must bo filed in tho ofllco of the conntv
clerk on or before noon on tho 17th day
ot Juiy, iuiu, or sucn road win do es
tablished without reference thereto.
Dated North Platte, Neb., May 13th
1U1V. r . K. pLI.lOTT,
CcuW Crerk.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NE
BRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION.
Amorican Water Works & Ouarantco Com
pany, a Corporation, complainant, vs. North
I'latto Water Works Company, a corporation.
Respondent.
UllLlttlC.
It Is ordered that all rmrsoiii holdlmr claims
or demands of any kind against tho North
Platto Waterworks Company, except holders
ot bonds and Interest coupons, secured by a
deed of trust upon tho property. II lo a verl-
uea siaiomentor tneir Claim witn tho cierK
of thn Circuit Court ot tho United States, at
nortn 1'iaiin, McnrasKa, on or beroro tne
llth day of June, 1910. All uch claims will
bo audited for all wanr.o or rplnntlon hv tho
court, on tho 13th day of Juno, 1010, at tho
hourof ten o'clock In tho forenoon, In tho
courtroom In thn city of North I'latto, No-
nrasKa, or at sucn later uato as tho cour'. may
at that tlmo appoint. All claims not filed as
herein ordered, and audited and allowed by
thecourtashereln provided, shall bo barred
from participating In tho proceeds of tho
receivership, and from any and all claim
airalnst thu assotH in tha hands nf thn re
ceiver.
It Is further ordored that a copy of this
order bo published In the North Platto Trl-
migO every issuo during the month of May,
. Dated, at Chambers. In Omaha, Nebraska,
April 80th. 1910. n, W, II. Munqeu. Judgo.
LEGAL NOTIOE.
Sylvester M. Qlllesnln will take tintleo that.
upon i tho 29th day of January, 1910. Hatttu
v uuicspio. as piaintirr, niea her suit In tho
District Court of Lincoln Cniintv. Nntirlti
against said Sylvester M. Glllcsplo. as do-
lenaani. tno onjoct ana prayer ot plaintiff's
petition belnjr to securo a alvorco from tho
ban, .s of matrimony from tho defendant for
tho masons that thn dnfnnilont. he I no- nt
sufficient ability to provide suitable
maintenance for the plaintiff, grossly and
WOntonly neglected to dn tn nnrt thnt. tlm
said dofendant was physically lncompotent
at tho tlmo ot said marriage and that tho
said marrlago was nover consumated and
that the plaintiff und tho defendant never
co-habltcd together and that tho dofendant
was a marncu man, having a wiro living
from whom ho had nover been divorced, at
tho tlmo tha said defendant mnirlod tlm
plaintiff.
Tho said doroant, Sylvester M. Qlllcsplo
U required to answer this petition on or be
fore tho 13th day of June, 1910.
UATOE A. GILLESPIE.
Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tbo County Court,
In tho matter of thn estato nf flr1i R.
Slack, deceased. To tho creditors, legatees
and others Interested In tho estato of Sarah
E. Slack.
Tako notico. That William W. Blrco has
died In tbo county court a repo. t of his doings
as executor of said estato and .it Is or ered
that tho samo stand for hnarlnir Mm 7th ilav
of Juno A. D.. 1910, boforo tho court at tbo
nour oiuo ciock a. m at which tlmo any
porson Interested may appear and except to
and contest tbo same. And notico ot this
proceeding is ordored given In tho North
I'latto Trlbuno. a soml-wookly newspaper,
fornix SUCreAslvn lRRtie nHnr tk .Tnnn 7th.
1910.
Witness my hand and thn seal nf thnr-nnn-
ty court at North Platto this loth day of May
A. D. 1910.
m 17-fl
W. C. Eldek. County Judge.
NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 02487.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco at North I'latto, Neb.
May 13th. IVIO.
Notico Is herobr clven that Arthur Toden-
boft. of North Platto. Nob., who. on March
9th. 1003. made H. E. No. 21004. Serial No.
02467. for all of section 4. Township 10 N..
uangosu west or tnoutu 1'rincipai Meridian,
has tiled notice of Intention to mako llnal fivo
year proof to establish claim to tha land
abovo described, boforo tbo Register and Re
ceiver at North Platte, Nob., on tho 16th day
of July. 1910.
Claimant names as wltnossos: Harry Gal
londer. D. N. Callander and Henry Rlckler.
of Tryon, Nob., and E. Mayfiold. of Nesblt.
hod. J. U, Kvans. Heglstor.
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
HUMHAUAKV ADMINISTRATION.
Stato ot Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho county court.
In the matter ot tho estato of NIcklos
Huxoll, deceased
On readlnir &nd flllnif thn netlt.lnn nf
Carolina E. Tolltz. praying that tho regular
administration or aaia estate on wniveu
as nrovlded bv snctlnns fi202. fC03. and
5204, Cobbey's annotated Statuto for tho year
iw.
Ordered. That Juno 7th. A. D. 1910. at 3
o'clock p. tn., is assigned tor hearing said
petition, when all porsons interested in said
matter may appoar at a county court to bo
ueiu in anu ior saia county, anu snow causo
why tho prayer ot tho petitioner should not
bo granted: and that notico of tho nondoncv
of said petition and tho bearing thereof bo
given to all persons Interested In said mat
ter oypuousuing a copy or this ortier in tno
North Platto Tribune, a fieml Weekly news-'
papor printed In said county, for six succes
sive issues prior to said day ot hearing,
uaseu May ioui, ivio.
ml7-3 W. C. Eldkh. County Judge.
NOTIOE OF SETTLEMENT.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, I,.
Lincoln County. fBS
In tho County Court.
In tho mattor'of tho estato ot Ernest
Tolltz, deceased. To tho creditors, legatees
and others Interested In tho estato of Ernest
Tclltz.
Take notico, that Carollno Eralll Tolltz has
died In tho county court a report of her
doings as Executrix ot said estato and
It Is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing
tho 7th day of Jun, A. D. 1010, bo
foro tho court at tho hour ot 3 o'clock p, m.,
at which tlmo any porson Interested may ap
pear and except to and contest tho samo. And
notico of this proceeding Is ordored given
In tho North Platto semi-weekly Trlbuno for
six successive lssuos prior to Juno 7th 1910.
Witness m.v hand and thoscal of tho county
court at North Platto this lth day of May,
A. D. 1910.
ml7-8 W O. Elder:. County Judge.
Road No 338
To all whom it may concern:.
The special commissioner appointed
for the purpnse of locating a public
road commencing:
About 25 rods east of the N. W,
corner of S. 1 S. E. i of Sec. 19, town
9, range 29, and following road as now
traveled N. W. throiigh the Charles
Sanders farm to where it strikes tho
quarter lino between the north and
south half of tho north half of Sec. 24,
thence following this lino 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 be
filed in the office of the county clerk on
or before noon on the 22nd dav of
July, 1910. or such road will bo estab-
iisnea witnout reference thereto.
Dated North Platte, Nebr., May 17,
1910. R. F. Elliott,
County Clerk
Estimate of Expenses.
I, Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk, here
by certify that tho following estimate
of expenses was made by the Mayor
and City Council of tho City of North
Platte, Nebraska, the 18th day of May,
1910. J
Salaries for City Officials $3100.00
Expense for Fire Dep't inc
service of Chief 1800.00
Streets, Culverts, etc , 4500.00
Sidewalks, Crossings and
Approaches 1500.00
General & Incidental Expenses..
. 4000.00
Fire Protection 3500.00
Street Lighting 2800.00
Sower Tax for Interest and
Bonds 1200.00
Sewer Maintenance Tax 1500.00
Wator Bond Interest 5000.00
Free Library Fund 1200.00
Park Fund 1200.00
City Hall Site 2000. 00
$33,300.00
The entire revenue for tho past fiscal
C. Fi TfcWUV CitV CRk.