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    Semi - Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare; Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Ono Year by Mail in ndvanco $1.23
One Year by Carries in ndvanco $1.60
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY JULY 15, 1910.
There nro now three candidates for
the republican nomination for United
States senator. First is Senator Bur
kett, who desires to succeed himself
and is unquestionably deserving of n re
election; tho Becond is Banker Wheedon,
of Lincoln, who finds fault with every
thing done except what ho does himself;
and the third is Alf Sorenson, of Om
ahu, whoso enndidacy is tho political
jokoof tho year. There is no question
as to the result of this fight Senator
Burkett will win hands down.
Tho democratic state convention to
bo held at Grand Island on July 26th
promises to bo a most spectacular af
fair. Arrayed on one side is Mr. Bryan
and his county option ndhercnts; on the
other Governor Shnllonberger and Con
gressman Hitchcock and their follow
ers. Tho Omaha Bco is of the opinion
that skeletons in tho closets will be
opened to view, and that porsonul ques
tions reluti ve to Govenor Shallonbergor's
actions and tie-ups in the 11)08 cam
paign will bo asked. There is evciy in
dication that this convention will be
worth attending for tho purpose of
seeing the fireworks.
A. E. Cndy, of St. Paul,Jins filed as
n candidate for governor, ami his name
will appear on tho primary ballot. The
Tribuno regards Mr. Cady as ono of the
strongest men intellectually in the
state of Nebraska; a successful busi
ness man, and though long associated
with tho republican party in Nebraska
has ever proven himself a clean man
politically. Ho is a man of just such
calibre ns wo need in tho governor's
chair fearless and honest, and with
tho intelligence to do tho right thing at
tho right time. The Tribuno certainly
feels very friendly to tho candidacy of
Mr. Cody.
Elsewhcro B. K. iBushec, of Kim
ball, announces himself as a candidate
for re-election as reprcscntativo from
this district, lilt. Bushce was a mem
ber of tho legislature two years ago,
and was active in advocating measures
of interest to his constituents, One of
the important questions that will como
before tho coming legislature will be a
re-apportionment of the stato into
senatorial and representative districts.
At present this senatorial district is
composed of sixteen counties, whilo tho
representative is almost as largo. This
is an injustico to tho pooplo of western
Nebraska, and Mr. Bushce stands
pledged, if elected, to assist in remedy
ing this matter.
Ed Springor, of Brady, present chair
man of tho board of county commission
ers, and for six years a member of that
body, announces that he will bo a can
didate for re-nomination. That Mr.
Springer has well served tho county
and tho taxpayers must bo admitted by
all those woo hnvo taken an interest in
county affairs; if ho has displeased any
it has been becauso whero thera aro
contending factions both cannot be
pleased, but in each instance his voto
or his decision has been for what he
considered tho best interests of all.
Certainly Mr. Springer can go before
tho people with a record of six years
and not Buffer by nn investigation.
Republican Caucuses
FII18T WARD
Republican voters of tho First Ward
of North Plntto will take notice that
a precinct caucus will bo held on
Friday, July 15th, 1010, at 8:30 p.'.m. nt
the First Ward hoso house for the pur
pose of electing five delegates to the
Republican County Convention in pur
Buanco of tho call thereof, and for the
transaction of such other business us
may proporly como before tho meet
ing. A. S. Coatios,
Committeeman.
SKCOND WARD.
' Republican votors of tho Second
.Ward of North Platte will tnko notice
tnut a precinct caucus will be held on
Friday, July 15tli,1910 nt8:30p. m., at
the Second ward hose -house for tho
purpose of electing sixteen delegates
to the. Republican County Convention
and for tho transaction of other busl
nes us may properly como before tho
meeting,
E. Sj Davis,
, E. II. Evans,
Committeemen,
THIRD WARD. V
Republican votors of the Third Ward
of North Platte will takd notice that
a precinct caucus will bo hold on
Friday, July 15th, 1910, at 8:30
p. m. at the Third Ward hoso
house for the purpoBo of electing
eight dclcgutes to tho Republican
County Convention, nnd for tho tran
suction or such otnor business as may
properly como before tho mooting.
Fred Wendeborn.
Committeeman,
For Salo Two horse power .gasoline
.Inquire at Enterprise Bakery.
OFFICIAL DAILY PROGRAM
OF
THE
North Platte
Sunday, July 17
2:00 p. m. Prelude, Llpskl's Roy-,
al Hungarian Orches
tra. 2:30 p. in. Lecture, "Tako tho
Sunny Side," Lou J.
Ueaucliamp of Hamil
ton, Ohio.
8:00 p. m. Proludo, Llpskl's Roy-
nl Hungarian Orches
tra.
8:30 p. m. Lccturo, "Tho Home
less Boy and tho Juv
onllo Court," Fathor
Daly of Milwaukee.
Monday, July 18.
8:10 a. m. Lccturo Talk, "Prin
ciples and Helps in
Teaching History," Dr.
J. A. Battio, Cotnor
Unlvorslty, Lincoln,
Nob.
8:50 a. m. Lecturo Talk, "Agrl
culturo in tho Public
Schools," Supt. Wilson
Tout, North Platte.
0:25 a. m. General and Dovo
tional Exorcises of tho
Institute followed by
Chorus Drill under tho
direction of Prof. 13.
A. Garllchs, North
Platto.
10:10 a. m. Lecturo Talk. "Geog
raphy," Supt. V. S.
Strickland, Nelson,
Nob.
10:45 a. m. Lecture Talk. "Civil
Government," Supt. J.
O. Lyno, Mlnden, Nob.
11:20 a. m. Modol School Demon
stration, "Primary
Reading," Miss Abignll
Manning, South Om
aha, Nob.
11:45 a. m. Addross. "School Li
braries," Mrs. Geno
vlevo Richmond, Coun
ty Supt. of Keith
County, Nob.
:00 p. m. Proludo, Llpskl's Roy
al Hungarian Orches
tra.
2:30 p.m. Lccturo, "Day Dreams"
rr 'Till Inlntio Pntnn
or
. Homo to Roost." L
B. Wickorsham, Ioyvu.
4:00 p, m. Locturo nnd Demons
stratlon, "Good Cook-
ory, Soups and EggsV
111. Tl t - . . 1
iMiBH jj lureneo morion
of Chicago.
8:00 p. in. Grand Concort by
qua grounds by Low
Lipski' Royal Hun
garian Orchostrn.
7:30 p. m. Pnrado to Chautau
oII'b Cowboy Band.
Tuesday, July 10.
8:15 a. m. Locturo Talk, "Tho
Toachor'B Place Anion
tho Factors of Educa
tion," Dr. J. A. Boat
tie, Cotnor Unlvorslty.
8:50 a. in. Lecturo Talk, "Eng
lish Grammar," Supt.
Wilson Tout, North
Platto.
9:25 a. in. General and Devo
tional oxorclBcs of tho
Instltuto followed by
Chorus Drill under tho
direction of Prof. E.
A Garllchs, North
. Platto.
10:10 a. m.- Lccturo-Talk, "Arlth
motlc," Supt. P. M.
Whitehead, Gothen
burg. Nob.
10:45 a. m. Locturo Talk. "Glv-
itB," Supt. J. O.
Lyno, Mlnden. Neb.
11:20 a. m. Modol School Demon
stration, "Primary
Roadlng," Miss Abi
gail Manning, South
Oniahu. Neb.
11:45 a. m. Addross, Sunt. Wil
liam Ebrlght, ' County
Supt. qf Lincoln Co
2:00 p. m. -Proludo, Lipskl'B Roy
al Hungurian Orches
tra.
2:30 p. m. Entertainment, "RIto
and Customs of tho
Moqul IndlnnB" by
Shungopnvl (A full
blood Moqul Indian.)
4:00 p. m, Lccturo nnd Demon
stration, "Good Cook
ery, Moats nnd
Sauces," Miss Flor
ence Norton of Chi
cago. 7:30 p, in. Pnrado to Chautau
qua grounds by Low
oU'b Cowboy Band,
8:00 p. m. Proludo by Llpskl's
Royal Hungarian Or
chestra. 8:30 p. m. Locturo Recital, "Drn
matlc Recital from
Bon Hur," Arthur Me
Murray of Amos, la.
AVodncsduy, July 20.
8:15 a. m. Locturo Talk. "Val-
uo and Uso of Memory
' ,,Goihb In Touching,"
Opr. J. A. Boattlo. Cot
ner Unlvorslty.
8:50 a. in. Locturo Talk, "Meth
ods In Teaching Eng
lish Grammar," Supt.
WilBon Tout, North
Platto.
a: 25 a. m. Gonoral and Dovo-
tlonal Exorcises of tho
Instltuto follb'wod by
Chorus Drill undor tho
direction of Prof. E
A. OarllchB, North
Plntto.
10:10 a. n, Locturo Talk, "Goog
raphy," Supt. V. 8.
Strickland, Nolson,
Nob.
10:45 a. m. Lecturo Tnlk, "Arlth
motlc," Supt. P. M.
Whitehead, Gothen
burg, Neb.
11:20 a. in. Locturo Tnlk. "Road
ing," Supt. J, O. Lyno,
Mlntfon, Neb.
Chautauqua-
11:45 n. in. Address Mrs. .Tcsslo
Lamb Stockton, Coun
ty Supt. of Porklus
County.
2:00 p. m. Proludo, Tho Eureka
Quartet.
2:30 p. m. Address, "Justice,"
Senator Albort B. Cum
mins of Iown.
4:00 p. m. Lccturo and Domon
strntlon, "Good Cook
dry, Vogotnblos," MIs3
Floronco Norton of
Chicago.
7:30 p. m. Parado to Chautau
qua grounds by Low
ell's Cowboy Band.
8:00 p. m. Proludo by Tho Eure
ka Quartet.
8:30 p. m. Entortnlnmcnt "Read
ings and Impersona
tions from Dickons,"
Wllllnm Sterling Bat
. tls of Chicago.
Tlmrfidny, July 21.
8:15 a. in. Lecturo Talk, "In
dustrial Education,"
Dr. J. A. Boattlo, Cot
nor Unlvorslty Lin
coln. Nnl
8:50 a. m. Lecturo Talk,
rnphy," Supt.
Strickland,
Nob.
9:25 a. m. General nnd
"Goog
V. S.
Nelson,
Dovo-
tional Exercises of tho
Instltuto followed by
Chorus Drill undor tho
direction of Prof. E.
A. Gnrllchs, North
i'latto.
10:10 a.m.
Locturo Talk, "Essen
tials of Roadlng,"
Supt. J. O. Lyno, Mln
den, Nob,
10:45 a.m.
Lecturo Talk, "Ment-
al Arithmetic." Sunt.
P. M. Whltohcad, Goth
onburg, Neb,
in. Modol School Demon-1
11:20 a.
stratlon, "Prlm'nry
Reading," MIsb Abl-
gall Manning, South
Omnhn, Nob.
11:45 a. m. Instltuto Round Ta
ble, "School Man
agement." 2:00 p. m. Proludo, Tho Euroka
Quartot.
2:30 p. m. Monolog Recital, "Sov
w onoakB," by Everett
Kemp. v
4:00 p. in. Locturo nnd Demon
stration, "Good Cook
ery, Broad and Rolls,"
Miss Floronco Norton
of , Chicago.
7:30 p. m. Parado to Chautau
qun grounds by Low
oil's Cowboy Band.
8:00 p. m. Grnnd Concort by tho
Euroka Malo Quartet
with Cnthcdral Chimes
- Friday, July 22.
8:15 n. m. Lecturo Talk, "In-
dustrlal Education,"
Dr. J. A. Boattlo, Cot-
ner Unlvorslty, Lin
coln, Nob.
8:50 ii. m. Lecturo Talk, "Mont-
ul Arithmetic." Supt
P. M. Whltohcad,
Gothonburg, Neb.
9:25 n. m. General and Dovo
, tlonnl Exercises of tho
Instltuto followed by
Chorus Drill under, di
rection of Prof. 13.' A.
Gnrllehs, North Platto
10:10 a. in. Lecturo Talk, "Gcog-
raphy," Supt. V. S.
Strickland, Nolson,
1045 n. m. Modol School Demon
stration, "Primary
Reading," Ml&s Abi
gail Manning, South
Oinaha, Nob.
11:20 . in. Round Tnblo and Clos-
. Ing Exorcises of tho
Instltuto, Romtuics'by
all of tho Instructors
t and others.
2:00 p. m. Proludo, Tho Euroka
Quartot.
2:30 p. m. Lccturo. "The Boy
Who Goes Wrong,"
President Chnrlos O.
Morlca of Wyoming
Unlvorslty, Lnrnmlo,
4:00 ii. in. Locturo and Demon
stration, "Good Cook
ery, Salads, Cake,"
Miss Floronco Norton
7:30 p. m. Parndo to Chautau
qua grounds by Low
ell's Cowboy Band.
8:00 P. M. Proludo by Tho Eure
ka Qunrtot.
8:30 D, m. Entortnlnmont, Ross
Crano, Cartoonist, Clay
Modeler, Reader, Pi
anist. Sutuitlny, July 2!t. v
2:00 p. m. Proludo, Th? Dunbar
Company.
2:30 p. in. Lecturo, "Tho Martyr
dom of Fools," Thom
as Brooks Flotehor of
4 Clovoland, Ohio.
4:00 p. m. Locturo and Doinon-
stratlon, "Good Cook-
, ory, Dossorts," Miss
Floronco Norton
730: p. ni. Pnrado to Chautau
qua grounds-by Low
oil's Cowooy Bnnd.
8:00 P. M. Proludo by Tho Dun
bar Company.
S;30 n. m. Locturo by BUI Bono,
Bono, Humorist, "Sun
ny Smiles."
Sunday, July 2 1
500 p, in. Proludo. Tho Dunbar
v ' Company.
:30 p. in
T netnrn "Tim nimlnrii
Judns, Thomas Brook i Honor should not bo granted. This notlco to
Plotchor of Clnvnlntltl.l 1,0 published In tho. North i'latto Tribuno, a
i loicnor, oi i"V0l""u;l,,.gal newspaper published In said county
m. Grand Concort nnd,fr Hlx successtvo Issue prior to July 10th
Fnrowoll by the Dun- iwo.
bar Comnanv and Al'-' w f - Et.mcit. County Judge.
th5 ficftSray. I "r KB,,1,,rlno I-' nark, duik County Court
8:00 p.
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ofilco over McDonnld Bank.
Phones 1 Office 130
1 nones V Residence 115 t
f
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 Locu t
Telephone No. 642.
ECHELBERY'S
NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE
Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302
A full line of furniture, all kinds of
stoves and stove repairs, wagons, bar
ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and snort
ing goods, clocks, wntches, musical
goods, sewing machines either cash
or payments. Everything you use
bought and sold here. Top pr ice fo
iron metai ana runner.
THE SMOKE FROM OUR CIGARS
will never offend the lady of the house,
The fragrance is so agreeable that you
can smoKe in any room without rebuke
u even women iiko tno odor of .gur
cigars so well how much more will you
enjoy .. their fragrance and cxqulsito
flavor. Try a few tonight. Both your
who unu yourseu win agree tnat tney
are ine uosr, cigars you ever smoKed.
J F. SCHMALZRIED.
BEHIND A FINE PAIR OF HORSES
should be hitched a stylish looking
carriage. At this repository you can
noo a variety of vehicles whoso stylo is
undeniable. They range from tho nhae
ton to tho family coach and aro the
equnl of any in appearance nnd build
They are less than equal in price to
most carriages of their character.
A. M. Lock.
NOTICE FOB IMJIILIOATION.
Sorlal N- UttiM
Department of tho Interior.
O S, Land Olllco nt North I'latto. Nob,
.Hum nth. 1010
Notice Is hereby given that Hugh Songor,
of North I'latto. Nub., who on July 11th
1UU4. mado Homestead Entry No. Serial
No. !Mt. for lot 4, and southeast quarter
southwest nuarter. section so. township 12. N
Kongo Ml. w. of tho slxt'i principal meridian,
liau tiled notice of Intention to nmko llnal
live year proof, to establish claim to the
land alwvo described, boforo the Beglstcr
and Receiver at North l'lutto, Nebraska,
on the 10th day of August. U'lO.
Claimant names ns witnesses; Itobert Ktin
kel, Hert Donaldson. Carl llroederund Wil
liam It Turple, nil of North I'latto. Nob.
j'.M-H F I'.vtia ItotfUtor
OKDKIIOI'' HMAItlNOON I'F.TITION KOK
B V M M A It V A DM I N 1ST NATION
State of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss.
In the comity court, May tltli, loin.-
In the matter of tho estatu of James
Wool worth, deceased
On reading and llllmr tho petition of TIarloy
II. Look wood, praylim that tho regular ad
ministration of said estate may undispensed
with as provided by sections aWJ-fUU andA20l,
Cohlwys Statute llwu.
Ordered. Thut.luly 2.1th, III 10, at V o'clock
a, m., is assigned for hearing said petition
when all persons Interested In snld matter
may appear nt a county court to ho held In
mid forsuld county and xhov cause why the,
prnyerof lK'lllloner should not bo granted.
This order to bo printed for six succosMvu
Issues In the North I'latto Tribune, a legal
uowhpaper published In Lincoln County, prior
toJulyitfth. 1U1U.
W. O. Ki.dkii. County Judge
lly KATHKliiNr. I', Ci.aiik, Clerk of the Coun.
ty Court . i .1-0
OltDKU OP HKAHIN'n. ON 1'KOHATK
OK WILL.
Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln county, ss
In the county court. Juno 23d. lull).
In tho of matter of the oslato of Luther
O. t'orrlngton, deceased.
on roadlng uuo nung the petition or llattlo
I'arrlngton, praying Hint the Instrument II led
on the &Jd day or Juno, lUiu. and purporting
lo be tho last will and testumoiitof tuu said
deceased, may lw proved, approved, probated
ullowed nml recorded as tho last will and
testament of the said Luther O- rarrlmrton.
deceased, nnd that tho execution of said In
strument may !ki committed and the admin
istration of said astato niuy bo granted to
llattlo I'arrlngton, as executrix.
Ordered. That July 10th. 1U1. at "o'clock A.
M., Is assigned for hearing said petition
when all persons interested In said
matter may appear at a county court.
. w. "ul" and ror fcaui county
""W 1 1 imiiitt
Wills J RcdOold, MO J It McKlrabtn, M D
Drs. Redfield & WcKirahan
Phsicians and Surgeons.
All Calls Promptly Answered.
642-644
Ofilco at P. and S. Hospital.
Phones
John S. Twinem, M, D.,
Homcepalhic Physician
and Surgeon.
Special . attention to Obstetrics and
Children '8 Diseases.
Ofilco: McDonald State Bank Building,
uorner otn & uewey sts.
Phones: Office 183. Residence 283.
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS OF
Flour, feed, drain or Hay
Having recently purchased tho
B. A. Wilson feed store at tho
corner of Sixth and Locust Sts.
I respectfully invite a shnre of
tho patronage of the public.
Prompt delivery.
J. R. RITNER.
Go to
SORENSONJ
FOIt
Furniture Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop. 107 East Fifth.
NOTICE.
Lizzie J. Richev and William Richev
will take notice that on the 17th day of
November, 1909, Laura E. Porter,
plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the
district court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, against said defendants im
peadedwitn Robert Wilson Jr., and
Farmers Bank of Chester. Thayer coun
ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of
wnicii said petition are, lor a decree
adjudging that an affidavit for service
by publication made by James M. Ray.
attorney for the plaintiff, on the 23rd
day of May, 1899, in an action then
pending in the District Court of Lin
coin County. Nebraska, to foreclose
mortgage on the west half of tho south
east quarter and the east hall of the
southwest nuarter of section G. town
ship 10, range 32, in Lincoln County,
Nebraska, wherein jjavid Cunningham,
executor of the estate of James Porter,
deceased, was plaititiff. and Lizzie J
Richey and William Richev, et al, wero
defendants nnd filed in said court and
sworn to on said date by the said James
M. Ray, was duly and legally executed
and sworn to.
And for a decree that W. C. Elder,
Clerk of the District Court of Lincoln
County. Nebraska, be renuirod to affix
his signature to said affidavit as of that
date and to attest the same with tho
seal of his said office and for a further
decree finding the amount now due on
a certain mortgage heretofore placed
in decree in said action aforesaid in the
District Court of Lincoln County. Ne
braska. in the case of David Cunning
ham, executor of the estate of James
Porter, deceased, vs. Lizzie J. Richey
and others, on the 7th day of December,
1899, and that the said defendants be
required to redeem said land from said
decree within a short day to be fixed
by the court, and that in the event that
no such redemption is made, that tho title
of the plaintiff in and to said land be
forever quieted as against any tright,
title, lien or interest of said defen
dants in and to said premises, and
that said defendants be enjoined
from claiming any right, titlo or in
terest in said premises or interferring
with plaintiff's possession of tho same
and that tho snid defendants be wholly
excluded from any interest in snid land
and for general equitable relief.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 15th day of
August, 1910.
Dated this 1st day of July, 1910.
Lauiu E. PoitTEn.
By Wilcox & Ualligan, Attorneys for
Plaintiff.
Primary Election Notice 1910.
I, F. R. Elliott, County Clerk of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, do hereby di
rect that a Primary Election be held nt
tho regular polling places in each pre
cinct throughout the county, as by law
provided, on the Third Tuesday in Au
gust, A. D 1910.
At said primary election candidates
for tho following offices sbnll be nomi
nated, to be voted on at tho regular
November A. D., 1910 election.
STATE OFFICERS.
Otje Governor;
One Lieutenant Governor;
One Secretary of State;
One Auditor of Public Accounts;
Ono Treasurer;
One Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion; Ono Attorney General;
One Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings;
One Railway Commissioner;
One Congressman Sixth Congres
sional District;
Ono State Senator for the 30th Sena
torial District;
One member of tho legislature for
tho G-lth representative district;
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ono County Attorney;
One Commissioner, Second District;
Precinct officers to fill vnenncy;
An expression of preference for Uni
ted Stntes Senator.
Also fyr or against a proposed amend
ment to section 1 of Article 7, of the
constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska,
defining tho qualification of electors.
Willed election will be opened at 12
o'clock M. and remain open until 9
o'clock In tho evening,
Dnted North Platte, Neb., June 17th,
A. D 1910. P. R. Elliott,
County Clerk.
NOTIOB FOB PUBLICATION.
Sorlal Nn. W47.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco at North I'latto, Nob.
May 18th. 1V10.
Notlco Is lmrflhr irlvcti that Arthur Todon-
lioft. of North I'latto. Neb., who, on Match
nth. 1P05. made 11 E. No. 21CM4. Serial No.
02107. for all of taction 4, Township 10 N..
Kango 8U west of thooth Principal Meridian
has II led notice of Intention to make llnal five
year proof to establish claim to tho land
above described; boforo thn Ileglstor and Bo
celvor at North I'latto, Nob., on tho 18th day
ofJuly.ituo.
Claimant names as witnesses: uarry uai
lcndcr. D. N- Callonderand Henry Blckloy.
of Tryon. Nob , and E. Mayflcld. of Nrsblt.
mod. .i. Kvans. ucgistcr.
NOTIOK.
Carrla Hrlttlnghatn. dofondant. wilt tako
notlco that on tho 13th day of May, 1H10, tho
Mcl'arlan Carrafo Company. plalntllT hero
in. Illed Its petition In tho District Court of
Lincoln county. Nebraska, ngalnstsald Carrlo
Hrlttlnghatn and Charles lirltttngham, tho
object and prayer of which aro to collect
rrom said deren'iant" tno sum or msv.n ana
Interest thereou at eight per cent from May
is, 1P1U. upon a certain promissory noto for
J3S8.0O Uxecutcd September 1. ItHW. br said
defendants to tho plalntllT. Tho amount duo
upon saiu nolo at tins time iss38u.ni.
You aro further notlllcd that an order nf
attachment was Issued In tho suit of tho
plaintiff In -said action, and said order cf
attachment was on May 18. lfliu, levied upon
certain real estato of tho defendant, Carrlo
llrlttlngham. to-wltt An undivided ono-thlrd
interest in and to tho northwest Quarter of
section 4, nnd ihenortiicast quarter of section
0, and all of section W, In township v, rango 27,
and tno east hair or tho northwest quarter.
and tho cast half of section rc, in township iu,
rango xi. In Lincoln county, Nebraska, and
plalntllT prarn that said property bo sold to
satisfy amount duo on said noto.
you aro required to answorsatii petition on
or boforo tho llth day of July, ll'iu.
.MCKAULAN UAltlltAOK COMPANY,
Hy lloagland & lloagland Its Attorneys.
NOTICE VOU PUHLIOAT10N.
Serial No. 02274.
Department of tho Interior,
IT. S- Land Olllco at North i'latto. Neb.
May a). J010.
Notlco Is hereby given that Mary
A, Hawkins, formerly Mary A, James
of Maxwell, Noto, who, on Nov. t4. lt"0l,
mado homestead entry No. 201-1. serial No.
Wli for nwM section 20. township 14. N.
range 28, Wof tho 0th Principal Meridian, has
(lied notlco of Intention to mako final II vo
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
above described, boforo tho Iieglstorand lie- '
eelver at North I'latto, Nobraska, on tho 22d
day of July. 1010.
uiaimant names as witnesses: .lonn u.
Nystrom, Mary N. 8ukrav, of Maxwell, Nob.,
Henry K- Itldlngor. John Martin of North
Vlatto. Nob.
mzi-o J. k. kvans. Kegistor.
Serial No 0'44J.
NOTICE FOU I'UHLIOATION.
Department of thn Interior
V. S. Land Ofllco at North I'latto. Nob.
Juno 0th. 11)10.
Notlco is hereby given that Daniel II. Mc-
Ncol, of North Platto, Nobraska, who on
February za, nus. rrado Homestead Entry
No. )0Wi. Serial No. 02113. for vest half, north
half northeast ouarter. south half southeast
quarter of section , township in north, rango
ai, west or tno uui rnncipai Meridian, lias
mod notlco or intention to mako llnal live
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
abovo descrllcd. tioforo the; Ileglstor and
Hecetver at North i'latto. Nobraska, on the
27th day of July. 1910-
Claimant names as witnesses: David W.
Macomber. James llechau. Jr.. Charles 10.
Kvans, William Groves, al), of North i'latto.
Nebraska,
JTtt J. E. Evans. Ileglstor.
Serial No. 01P23-02162
NOTICK FOB I'UHLIOATION.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllco at North I'latto. Neb ,
Juno 0th. 1010.
Notlco Is hereby given that Joseph S Hhaw,
of North I'latto, Nobraska, who on March 1,
11104, mado II. E. No. lBHiaVBorlal No 0W23, for
east half southwest quarter, northwest
quarter southeast quarter and lots, and on
July 11'. l&Ol.mado II. E. No. 203UU, Serial No.
021H.', for south half southeast quarter, north
east quarter southeast quarter and lot 4.
all In section 18, township 12. N., rango
30. West of tho Uth Principal Meridian,
has filed notlco of Intention to mako dual
live yoar proof, to establish claim to tho laud
abovo described, before tho Register and Re
ceiver, at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho
27th day July. 1910.
Claimant names as wltnessos: Jacob L.
Harden, Ocorgo 11. Slnglo. William W.
Huntor. Arthur Connors, all of North Platto,
Nob.
f7- J. R. Kvans, Iteglitnr
OBDEB OFHEARINO ON PETITION FOB
SUMMABY ADMINISTBATION.
Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho county court.
In the matter of tho estate of Carrie
L. Scarlo. deceased.
On reading and filing tho 'petition of
Elizabeth Ilratt. praying that tho regular
administration of said estato may be dis
pensed with as provided by sections f'J0;i.
KSH.520l.frAflaid820il.of Oobboy's annotated
Statutes of tho Stato of Nobraska, for tho
year WOU.
Ordered. That July Sth. A. D. 1910. at 10
o'clock a. m Is assigned for hearing said
petition, when all persons interested In said
matter may appear at a county court to bo
hold In and for said county, and show causo
why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not
bo granted: and that notlco of tho pendancy
of Bald petition and tho hearing thereof bu
given to all pers'ins Interested in said mat
ter by publishing a copy of this order in the'
North Platto Tribune, a Soral Weekly nows
paper printed In said county, for six succes
sive Issues prior to said day of hearing.
Dated June 10th. 1V10.
111-3 W O F.mikh. County Judge.
PBOI1ATE NOTICE TO CBEDITOH8
In the County Court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska. In tho mattoi of tho estato of Georgo
Stevens, deceased,
Notlco Is hereby given, that tho credl
tors of Bald deceased will meet the
Administrator with tho will aiino.xed
of said estato, before mo County Judge of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county
court room In said county, on tho 16th day of
July, 11)10, and on tho lKtli day of January,
1U1I, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur
pose of presenting thclrclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months
are allowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono year fvr the adminis
trator with the will annexed to
settle said estato, from the "1st day of
June, 1U10. This notlco to bo published In
tho North Platto Tribune, for four weoks
successively prior to tho lHtb day of July,
Hint.
Witness my hand and seal of said court,
this 21st day of June. A. D. 1V1U.
121-4 W. O. ELllEW. County Judge.
lly Katherlno F. Clark, Clerk of the
County Court.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that T. A.
Roberts, David E. Martin and Wesley
J. Shinklo have associated themselves
togothor as a body corporate under the
name nnd stylo of tho "Rosedalo Tele
phono Compnny." The principal place
of transacting the business of snid
company shall bo at Hershey, Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
The general nature of the business
to be transacted by this corporation
shall be the construction, erection,
purclinse, sale, operntion, maintenance,
control and lease of a telephone line
or lines, and a telephone exchange or
exchanges.
Tho amount of capital stock au
thorized is $5,000,00, divided into 500
shares of the par value of $10.00 each,
and shall bo fully paid up when issued
and shall bo non-assessablo.
The highest amount of indebtedness
or liability to which the corporation is
at any time to subject itself shall not
exceed two-thirds of the paid up capital
stock.
The dato of tho commencement of
said corporation shall bo tho first day
of July, 1010, and shall continue for u
period of twenty-fivo years, unless
sooner dissolved by Inw.
Tho affairs of snid corporation nro to
bo managed by a board of directors
consisting of not less than three nor
more than fivo, and a president and a
secretary-treasurer.
Signed Juno lGth, 1910.
T. A. ItOIlEHTS,
David E. Maiitin,
Wesley J . Siiinicle.