Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publiiher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Moil in advance $1.25 Ono Year by Carries in advance .$l.oO Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910. Plana for harmony within tho repub lican party in Now York received ft set back Tuesday when tho Btato com mittee by a voto of twenty to fifteen refused to recommend Theodore Roose velt for temporary chairman of tho state convention. It was n notching of Roosevelt's strength against tho "old guard" of tho party. Tho result of this slap at RooBovelt will bo watched with interest. Unquestionably he has the rank and ffleSf the party with him. The state fair management is offer ing this year premiums amounting to $2,6G0 for county exhibits in agricult ural farm products. Tho Btnto has been divided into three sections, western, central and eastern, for county collect- Ion exhibits and tho amount of pre miums offered is an inducement for any county to make a display of their agri cultural products. Additional premiums will also bo offered for Individual ex hibits. Tho fair will bo held Seplem fifth to ninth. Mayor Dahlman was In a jubilant hu mor thismbming, "It was a remarkable victory in n souse, yet it only bears out vahnt I have alwav contended, that a man must como out and define his po rtion in theso ncuto issues and then aland there. It was a singlo handed fight on my part, except that 1 had many enthusiastic friends working for me everywhere. Mnny of them do not know mo personally, yet they felt as I do. that men cannot bo legislated Into a temperate life nor havo wings attach ed by statute. Omaha Bee. It is to bo feared that our exportable surplus of breadstuffs will bo Bmaller ' than over this year. Tho prolonged drought has had a ruinous effect upon pastunf andwo must therefore devote n largo part of tho corn crop to feeding Btock. Hay, which is usually our sec ond largest crop, has failed badly, and our own Industrial population is an in creasingly large consumer of wheat, The prospects of shifting tho balance of trade to tho credit sldo of our ledger are anything but bright. Our July ox ports made n deporablo showing and tho urgent need of a curtailment in per sonal expenditures and consumption is ugaln brought boforo us. It is all part of tho great lesson which wo arc slow to learn, that wo must, overyono of us, settle down to savu more, consume less and sternly restrict public and private extravaganceWall Street Journal 1 I By tho middlo of October tho people of tho United States will know their own number, as revealed by tho thir teenth census. Up to dato tho names in moro than D8.000 of tho 70,000 dis- trlcts havo been counted. It is known that tho census officials genorally fall in with the popular idea, that there arc about 90,000,000 peoplo in tho United States. Between tho census of 1890 and that of 1900 thoro was an increase of about 13,000,000, and only a slightly larger increase would now bo necessary to bring tho figure up to tho 90,000,000 mark. This result is arrived at by n purely arithmetical calculation, and not by any compilation of tho figures re contly taken. About 300 nimblo-fingored young men and women are engaged nleHt and day in determining tho figures which, when tho final computa tion is made, will show tho total popu latlon. It is announced that a farmer In Kan sub has invented a machine for thresh' ing grain In the fields!, which lias been given two trials and. worked satisfac torily, ono man doing tho work of twonty-fivo and ono machino and four horses supplanting several machines and many horsoa now used in harvest ing and threshing. Tho biggest problem of tho grain farmer la that of holp nt harvoat timo, and if tho Kansas man's invention is all that ia claimed it will not only boIvo that ono vexatious problem but will bo ndvantagoous in a varioty of ways. Tho fact la that pro duction and dovolopmcnt In tho United States have outrun the supply of human hands, and that nothing short of furthor labor-saving machinery can bo depended upon to keep paco with furthor production und development. Kearney Hub. U. P. Shows Big Earning. Preliminary statomcnta of1 the in- como nccount of tho Union . Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads just Issued show a romarkoblo lncroaso for both lineB. Especially is tho gain for tho Union Pacific indicated ua remarkable. Accordlngto" tho statement tho Union Pacific earned ,19.27 per cent on its $216,- 379,700 common Btock now outstanding for tho year ending Juno 30, 1910, ngalnat 17.36 per cent laat year. Tho figure does not nearly show tho real growth of earninga mado by tho rood, bb prodigious outlays havo been mode in tho last year to mako up for1 the retrenchment that wa3 carried out tho year before No particular reason is advanced in tho road's statement for tho situation of Increased Income, savo tho fact that general prosperity prob ably has brought tho increnses about. Lilt of City Property for Sale. First Ward. New six room house, bath, electric i lights, basement under whole house. Tomer lot with cement walks around lot and house. Only 7 blocks out $2500. 00. New 5 room house, with bath room fnnt ltifnnedi. Situated on South Wal- l --- M k nut street. $1,800.00. $300.00,, caaii win hnndlo this, the balance to bo mado in monthly payments. 4 room house, pantry and closets. Good barn. Nico lawn and Bhado trees. Situate So. Walnut Btreot. $1,5000.00. Second Wahd. Maurice Fowler place. This lot alone will bo worth more than wo nro asking for the lot and improvements at the present timo within tho next five years Sco us quick for prices and terms. 8 Room house, with bath, electric lights, collar, lawn, and trees. Situtate in South part of city. $1,850.00. You w ill havo to Btcn lively if you wnnt a chance at this. 6 Room houBO with bath. In ono of tho best locations in the city. Nice lawn and trees. $2,300.00. 6 Room house, nice lawn and trees on West Oth street. Nino blocks out. $2,- 250.00. 9 Room house on Westdth street. Lawn and trees. Has all been rebuilt just lately and is as Rood as now. Ten blocks out. $3,500.00. G Room house on West Oth street. Corner lot. Now House. $2,000.00. Wo have a smull tract of land just outside city limits with three room houso on it. Equal to about two city lots. $800.00 will buy it. Only ten blocks from Court House. Third Ward. G Room houso witlt two nice lots on East 10th street. Nice lawn and trees. Houbo newly painted and papered. Bargain at $2,200.00. G Room houso with two lots. Nico lawn and trees on West lQth street. $2,000.00. 6 Room houso on North Dowoy St., Good cellar, electric lights $1,800.00. 5 Room houso on West 8th St .Nice lawn and trees $1,600.00. All tho above can bo hud on terms. Sco us:- Templb Real," Estate & Insurance Aokncv. 1 & 2 McDonald Block. Cv F. Temple, Mgr. Phono. Red 4G. Prevention of forest fires is likely to receive n great deal of nttentlon at the forthcoming notional conservation con gress nf St. Paul. Maine claims that the vigilance of hor forost service has served tho stato for several years from de structivo fires. Massachusetts has found a valuable ally In her fight in tho tel ephone lines that have been used to not ify central points in tho districts of a blazo that is likely to got beyond the control of tho porson by whom it was discovered. The plan of outlined by the forest conservationists to bo submitted to tho national and sato govermcnt takes into consideration both these points. It will be recommended that a largo force of reponsiblo and vigilant men bo enpoyed to patrol tho fire districts, Unit the patrol be mounted if necessary, and supplied with necessary tools, and that telephone lines bo stretched throughout the tiber district most liable to fire. Besides this a moral campaign in which government foresters nnd private owners will bo urged to co operate well bo waged in nn effort to build up a local sentiment by nicking plain tho damage that result from care lesaness and Insufficient preventive moans, Wanted. 200 head of cattle to pasture. Havo 1,000 acres fine fresh range under fence. Two good wells with storage tanKB. W. 11. TURI'IE. A Big Snap. There has been listed with us tor quicic sale a nice home in 2nd ward within two blocks of court house at $2100.00, worth $2500.00. Buchanan & Patterson. THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN wo havo la tho Foreat King cigar. It brings more trade to tlila store than a little. It will not surnriso you cither If you try tho Forest King cignr. It is a smoko you cannot fail to enjoy if you uro n lover oi line touncco. it is a cigar that, onco tried, you naturally think of every timo you nro inclined for a good snioKo. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, An Inventive Yankee A Story ol llir Days of Pitales By DONALD CHAMDERUN Copyright, 1910, by American Press Association Moro than n hundred yni-x tign young Captain Herbert Clititullor milled his ship, the' Wasp, Into n covu on (ho Bhore.T of the Island of Jamaica, cast anchor nnd scut bouts itahorc with casks f6r water. While waiting tlielr return two vessels appeared out on the Ben. tho one n clumsy brighntlne. the other a low cut, raklah craft with enormous sails. Chandler brought his glass to bear on the two ships nnd waa not lung In determining that ono wiiH a merchantman, tho other n Span- lab picaroon, and tho picaroon was cbnslng the merchantman, Tho for mer flow no flag, but tho captain knew only too well that sho was a plrute and If tho wind held would ovcrtako tho merchantman, This was nt a timo when piracy had been almost entirely swept from tho West Indies, nnd few merchant ships had means of opposing tho villains. Chandler could neo no evidenco of guns aboard the brlgantlnc, and he had but ono llttlo barker on his own ship. Uo had no women aboard, but Judged from tho size and build of tho mer chantman that sho might havo passen gers. But tho wind was very light, and whut thcro was was dying down. The sun was near the western horizon, nnd it hnd no sooner set than tho last traces of a brcczo set with It Tho two vessels, now about thrco miles apart, stood still, their Balls flapping as tho swells rolled under them. Chan dler began to tako thought how be might savo both his own and tho oth er ship from tho pirate. Ho had somo small arms aboard, but no guns ex cept tho ono mentioned, whllo, though tho portholes In tho picaroon were masked, ho know that oho must be well armed with cannon. His small arms would bo of no use against her. Chandler rnn over In his mind what he had aboard that ho might uso In a light and remembered that ho was carrying nraong other things for blast ing purposes In tho Mexican mines a fulminating powder used In thoso days. But what use could bo mado of this against tho ennnou balls of tho pirate? Chandler was a Yankee, nnd the Yankees oven nt that remote period wero famed for their shrewdness and Invcutlvo genius. Ho formed n plan to attack tho picaroon with fulminating powder. Noting tho positions of the ships with his compnss, ho waited till midnight; then, putting n crow In ench of two boats, ho weighed anchor and ordered them to tow tho Wasp out to sen, his object being to get between tho two vessels. Neither ship displayed a light, but n faint glimmer of cnbln lights was porccptlblo on tho pirate. Chandler stopped when ho thought he might bo In tho proper position. IIo did not cast anchor, for tho sound would betray hltn, and ho was not ready to let tho plrato know of his proximity. Wlien tno llrst mint dawn camo Chnndlcr saw that fho Wasp, tho pl rate and tho merchantman occupied tho thrco angles of a trlnngle. IIo was pleased to see that ho wns nenrer tho pirate than the merchantman, for If tho former nttnckod the latter before attacking tho Wnsp Chandler could af ford no assistance, nis plan did not admit of this. All three ships had their sails hoisted ready to take advantage of tho slightest breeze. As soob as there was sulilclent light tho pirate displayed tho skull and crossbones from her peak nnd sent n shot before tho bow of tho Wasp. Chandler, un derstanding this ns a demand for stir render, returned from his popgun a shot no bigger than n boy's rubber ball. He did this that tho plrato might attack him with his Hhlp Instead of sending boats to take possession without a light. With tho rising of tho sun n rlpplo was seen coming on the water, and a brcozo came with It, It caught the picaroon llrst, and she npproached the Wnsp. running out her guns as she old bo, but nenring ucr prey It was plain that thcro vbh no armament aboard, ami she rnn them In again, Ttio critical moment had come. Chandler stood on tho qtinrterdecli awaiting his enemy, occasionally cast lug a glnuco at a man partially con coaled aloft on that end of the gnff swung from the mainmast. The breeze had reached tho Wusp and filled her sails, enabling tho helmsman to keep the vessel boforo It with some head way. When tho bowBprlt of tho pica root) enmo within a cable's length of tho Wasp, Chandler gnvo an order to lower the siiIIh The pirate lapped Hit wasp and was making ready to grap plo and board when n slgnnl wns given that turned tho tables. Chaudlcr rais ed his hand. Men concealed under tho bulwarks pulled on a lino fastened to tho cud of tho gaff, swinging It over tho sldo next tho picaroon. Tlio man above, carrying a demijohn, nimbly crawled out on It, gaining n position nonrly over tho pirate, now not twenty feet from the Wasp, Giving tho duuil John a swing, ho tossed It on the pl rate's deck. There was an osploslon that blow tho little pirate so far apart that tho water, rushing Into tho gaps In her sides, sunk her within two minutes, leaving her men floating In tho water. They wero mercilessly picked off by tho sailors on tho Wasp. Tho conquering ship was badly In Jured. but all damages wero paid for by tho owners of the merchantman, loaded with a valuable cargo and n number of passengers. Including worn en and children. Wills J nodOold, M D J It McKlmhan, M D Drs. Redfield & McKIrahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. 444444444444444l GEO. D. DENT, Physician nnd Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. TJ. ) Office 130 Phoncs Ueaidcncell5 John S. Twinem, M, D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstotrics and Children's Diseases. Office: McDonald Stato Bank Building, Corner Gth is Dowoy Sts. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A 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 Locu' Telephone No. 642. ECHELBERY'S HEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 A full lino of furniture, all kinds of stoves and stove repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical (roods, fiewine machines either cash or payments. Everything you use iron metal and ruDDer. Go to SORENSOrTS FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Hour, Feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a Bharo of the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the oflico of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebrasko, up to five o'clock p. m., August 23rd l!Ul), for the construction of a lateral sower in sower district "F" in said city according to plans and specifica tions now on lile in the olllce of tho City Clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer lateral as per report ol city en gineer is S11U.85. l,ociii lauor to bo employed as far as practicable. ueriincnio cnecK on locnl bank or 2 per cent of amount of bid will bo re quired to insure entering into contract. aati8iactory bona to bo given when contract is signed. Mayor and Council reserve the -right to reject any or an bids. uy orcior ot the city council. ClIAS. F. TEMPLE. City Clerk. Notice for Bids, Notice is hereby civen that sealed bids will be received at the oflke of the city clerk of North Platto, Nebraska, ltiiu. tor tno construction of a lateral isewerin Sower District MP" in Bald city according to plans ana specmcationa now on lilo in tho office of the city clerk of said city. Approximate eatimato of cost of sowor lateral as per report of City En gineer is xausu.uu. Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. Uertuicnto check on local bunk of '1 per cent of amount of bid will be re quired to inBuro entering Into contrnct. bausiaciory bond to bo given when contract is b gned. Mnyor and council reserve tho right to reject nny or all bids. By order of cltv council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids NnticA In horebv criven thnt scaled bids will bo received nt tho offico of tho city clerk of North Platte Nebraska, un to fivo o'clock d. m.. Autrust 23rd, 1010. for the conatruction of a lateral newer In Sewer District "G4" in said city according to plans nnd specifica tions now on file In the olllco ot tno Cltv- Clerk of said cltv. Approximate est mate oi cost oi y . - . - sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is S1UZZ.HU. Liocai moor to uo cmpioyeu as iar as . ... . practicable. (jcrtnteu cnecK on local uanK oi z per cent of amount of bid will bo required to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory Dona to do given wnen contract is signed. Mayor and council resorvo tnor rignt to reject any or all bids. liy oruci ot tno city council. UHAS. TEKPLE, tjity LiierK. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby criven that sealed bids will be received at the offico of tho city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, un to five o'clock n. m.. August 23rd. 1910. for the construction oi a lateral sewer in Sower District "G-3" in said city according to plans and specifica tions now on me in tno ouico oi tno cuy clerk of said cltv. Approximate estimate ot cost ot sewer lateral as per report of city en trineer Is Local moor to ue cmpioyeu as iar as practicable. ucrtnieu cnecK on local DanK oi z per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure entenntrinto contrnct. Satisfactory bona to bo Riven wnen contract Is sicrned. Mayor and council reserve tne rignt to reject any or all bids. uy order ot city council. UHAS. temple, utty uerK. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby civen that sealed bids will be received at the offico of tho cltv clerk of North Platte. Nebraska. up to five o'clock p, m., August 23rd, 1910. for tho construction of a main seworon "A street in Bald city ac cording to plans and specifications now on lile in tne oliico oi tno city cierK oi said city. Approximate estimate of cost ot sewer ns per report of city engineer is S7BU.UU. Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. uertmed cnecK on loeni panic oi z per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure cnterinir into contract. Satisfactory bond to be civen when contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve tne rignt to reject any or all bids. By order of tho city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk; NOTIOK. Tho Somerset Land Syndicate, tlio un' kuown owners or tlio southeast uuartcr soc- tlon Si. townaliln 10 north, raniro SI west. Oth P. M.. Alfred Illako, Georeo Oartor, Mario Emma Chandler executrix of tho cstato of I). E. Chandler deceased, Mario Emma Chandler. John William Drysdalo, Charles Elliott. John Lancaster, John Reason, Fred erick William Shorrer. Edward W. Sims, corzo if. Truman Br . U. Trdeman llrst ana full harao unknown. Voter Wallaco. Kobert T, Wallace, A. Willing- llrst and full namo unknown, .lonn wetnerspoon, joiin k. Jj Ogdcn. Mm. 8arau Col man, and William An derson Miller, defendants In cross petition, will tako notlcn that on tho 10th day of Juno I IKK), Dcsta E. McConnoll, cross-potltlonor, In tho case of Somerxot Land Syndicate vs. K. S. Davis and D. E. McConnoll acalnst said defendants, filed hor cross-petition against all of said named parties tho object and prayer ot which aro to foreclose a certain tax Hen held by hor under tax certificate No. 2138. dated Nov. Und. 1003 for tho delinquent taxes of ist. ibus. low. luoi and loua upon the southeast ouartor or seen nzi. township 10 north, ranco 31 wost 0th P. M.,and forsub scquont taxos paid by hor thereunder with interest ana costs ana attorney's rees, anu on which tliero Is now duo tho plaintiff In cross potltton tho sum of S&i.OO. for which sum tho cross petitioner prays ror a decree mat tno above named defendants In cross petition bo required to pay tho sum found duo or that said promises may bo sold to satisfy the amount so found duo. You are required to answer said petition on or oororo ino zotn uayot Bcptomucrmu. uateu August lztn. iviu. GeotkikE. Kit ench. Attornoyfor DostaE. McConnoll. NOTICE. York Foundry & F.nclnn Works of York, Nebraska. Edward llurke and U oldie Hurko. and all other persons Interested, will tako notico that upon tho zoth day of August. 1010. at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m-. central standard time, at thofrolght Iiouso or waro- houso of Union l'aclllc itallroad Company In tho city of North l'latto. Nobraska. said union l'aciuc uaiiroad company will oirer tor sale one No. 0 11 ro nroof safe. shlDDod hv said York Foundry & Englno Works to Ed ward iiurKo ana uoiaio nurko. when doing business under tho firm namo and style of Hurko & company; that said safe will bo sold to satisfy tlio sum of Sd.W) fruhrht. duo thoroon and the sum of $35.00 as storage thereon from tho data of tho rucolnt of said safn on tho 20th day of February, lOOfl, up to anu inciuuing tuo uiii uay ot .nine, iviu; that tuo total amount or charges against said safo upon said date amount to tbo sum of f 15. 4(1 anu mat to said amount win lj added stor age charges at the rate of tlvo cents per day toreachdayuDtoand Including tho 20th dav ot August. 1010. excluding, however, from said time, an Kunuays and holidays, .said safo win Do sold at tho time and placo aforesaid at publlo auction to tho highest bidder for casn. Dated this 21st (lav of . Till v. 1010. UNION PACIFIC UAII.ItOAI) COMPANY !y A. Mumioon. Its Attornoy NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tlio state oi Nourasua, ( Lincoln uountr. I rSS In tho County Court. In tho mattor of the estato of William A Gregg, decoased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested In the estate or wiiuam A. uregg. lauo nonce, that 11. ni, u rimes has filed In tho countv court a. niuirt nf lilu doings as Executor ot said estato and It Is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing mo un uay oi a litem ucr, a. u. iuiu, be fore tho court at the hour of 0 o'clock a. in. at which timo any porson Interested may ap pear anu except to anu contest mo sumo, auu notice of this proceeding Is ordered irlvcm by publication for six successive Issues In tuo Norm l'latto Tribune a homl-weoklv nowspaper published In said county. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho countv court ai norm riatto tins 10m uay or Au gust, A. 1'. ilU w. a. Kr.nEti. county .in dim. By Katherlno F. Clark. Clerk Comity Court. aiun NOTICE l'KOBATE OF WILL. Tho Stato of Nebraska. ( su Lincoln County. M In tho County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estata of Isaac HI I Inn Decoinud. Tho Htateof Nobraska to tho liolrs and nnvt or Kin or mo saia isaac union, uecuaieu: Tako notice, that upon tiling of a written Instrument purporting to bo tho last will anil testament of Isaac Dillon for probato and al lowance, it is oruoreu tnatsaiu manor bo sot for hearing tho 31st day ot August, A, I).. 1010, boforo said county court at tho hour of 0 o'clock ji m at which time any person in. tftrnwtftri miv annear and rnntn t. tUn ian,., and notico of this proceeding Is ordered nub- ttsiieu six successive issues in the North Platte Tribune, a seml-weeklv nuugnannr published In this state. in testimony wnoroor. I liavn imrnnntn tot my hand and tho soalot tho county court at noitii riuviu uiisuin uay or August, iviu. . . W. O.ELDKK. County Jndgo By Kntbcrlnu K, Clarki elbrk of tlio Cc-iinty Court. atl-Bt NOTICE. Llzxto Qanttf. Charles A. Pnrrv and tlm un. known heirs of David W. Porry, deceased, will tako notice that on tho 20th day of July, 1010, Henry Waltemath, plaintiff horoln. Ill oil his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object andjpraycr of which aro to quiet tno tine oi tno piaintur in ana to tno follow ing described tract of land, to-wlt! llpfflnnlnc on tho Southeast corner of Lot 1, In Illock 102, of tho original plat of tho City of North I'latte. Nebraska, running thence In a northerly direction on tho oast lino of said lot, 40 feet and 4 Inches, thenco westerly arailoi with tho south lino of said lot. 83 moro or loss to tho Renter linn running north and .'south, thenco southorly parallel with tno east lino or said lot w reot and 4 in ches to tho south lino of said lot. thenco easterly on tho south lino of said lot to tho placo of beginning, and to oxcludo each and all ot tlio said defendants from any Interest, right, tltlo or claim In and to said proporty ana to enjoin sain dorendnnts from assorting any claim In said premises as against the plaintiff herein and to on Join salddofondants from Interfering with plaintiff's Dossesxlnn thnroof. You aro required to answer said nntltlnn on or boforo tho 5th day of Scntcmbor. 1010. IIRNItr Wat.tehatii Hy. Wiicox & llAi.MOAN, IIIsAttorneys. OKDEU OF HEAIMNO ON I'ETlTTON FOR SUMMAHY ADMINISTRATION. Statu of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss In the county court. August 11. 1010. In tho Of matter of tho estata of William Ilrown. deceased. Un renrtlnr and ling tho notltlon of .T. K. Vermillion, praying that tho regular admin istration ot said cstato may bo dispensed with as provided by sections 5202, 5203, 6201 and she, Cobboy's Statute loou. ordered. That Seulcmtx-r. 7th. 1810. at 3 o'clock p. m Is assigned for hearing said petition wnen an persons lntorcsttd in said matter may appear at a county court, to tm held In and for said county and show cause why tho prayor of pe tlonor should not bo granted. This order to 1)0 printed for six successive Issues In tho North l'latto Tribune, legal newspaper pub lished In Lincoln County, prior to September 7th. 1010. w. o. hi.ukh. county Judge. Ily ICathnrlno V. Clark, Clerk County Court. aiu-ii NOTIOR FOll PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02037. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Oflico at North Platto, Neb. July 8th, 1910. Notico Is hereby glvon that Ell Kunkol. of North l'latto, Nobraska, who, on Juno 20th, Mi, mado homestead entry No, 20101, Sorlal No. 02037, for north half and southwest quarter, section 8, township 11. north, Hango 31, west ot tho sixth Principal Morldtan has Hied notico of Intention to mako final flvo year proof ( to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo tho Register and Kecolver at North Platto, Nob., on tho 0th day ot Sept. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: William Orlfllths. of Dickens. Nob.. P. II. Ilurwood. of Somerset, Neb . Carl llroodor, of North Platte, Nob, and John Pulso, of Somerset, NOD. Jll-B J. rc, kvams, Keglster. Serial No. 01012-021M. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THIS INTKMOK. United States Land Oflico. At North Platte. Nobraska. July 13. 1010. Notico Is hereby given that Georgo II. Schaffcr, ot Myrtle, Nebraska, who, on Nov. 23rd. 1003, mado homestead entry No. 10770, Serial No. 01012, for tho southeast quar ter, and on July Kith. 1001. mado II. E. No. 20378. Serial No. 03151, for tho southwest quar ter, section o. Township 10. w.. Kongo o w.. of tho Oth Principal Morldlan, has filed notico of Intention to make final Ave yoar Jiroof. to establish claim to tho land abovo loscrlbed, boforo tho register and rocolvor at North l'latto. IMohraska, on tho mil day of Hept 1010. Claimant names as witnesses; Eugeno Ardory. of Myrtlo. Neb.. Emory Loudon and Jasper Sivlt. of North Plat'e. Neb., and Wil liam IHckloy. of Myrtle, Nob. jia-u j. k. H.VANH. uogister. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily vlrtuo of nn order of salo Issued from tho district court ot Llncolmcounty, Nobras ka. unon a docreo of foreclosure rendered ln said court wherein David F. Parker Is plaln- ti r and A l tier t a. Adams and tno aoutn- oast ouartor Section 85. Twp, 18 Kango 31 aro defendants, and to mo directed, i will on tho 10th day of September, 1010, at 1 o'clock p. m. at tho oast front door of tho court houso In Nortn Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, soil at public auction to tho highest bidder for casb, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs. tho following described proporty, to-wlt: Southeast ouartor of Section Tltfrty-flvo (33), Township Sixteen (ltl), Uango Thirty-one (311 Lincoln county, NonraRka, I J ax saio uerui Icato.1 Dated Norm riatte. nod.. August ist. iuio. alt) I. L. MiiroNnEHOKit. Sheriff. OIIDEUOF 1IKAIUNOON PETITION FOK SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION. Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court, July 20th. 1010. In tho matter of tho estate of Fred Kratzenstoln. deceased. On reading and filing tho petition ot Gustav Kratzenstcln. praying that tho regular ad ministration nt said estato may lie dispensed with as provided by sections K.U!-K.Wi and 5201, Cobboy's 8tatuto 1000. Ordered. Thot August iiuu, at wo'ciock a, m., Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested in said manor may appear at a county court to bo bold in and for said county and show causo why tho' praycrof petitioner should not bo granted. This order to bo printed for six successive issues In tho North Platto Trlbuno, a legal newspaper published In Lincoln County, prior to August VI. 1010. a!-3 W. C.Ei.pkh. County Judge. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Sorlal No. 02109. Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Neb. Aug. 11. 1010. Notico Is horobv given that Mary Facka, of North Platto, Nob., who. on July i. 1901. mado homestead entry No. 203U1. serial No. 02100, for all of section K, township 12. N. ranee sz. wor tho oth Principal Meridian, nas (lied, notico ot Intuition to mako final flvo ycar'proof, to establish claim to tho lnnd abovo described, boforo tho Keglster arid Ke colver at North Platto, Nebraska, on the nth day of Oct. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Adam 1-. Donaldson. John Fowler and Carl Brooder. of North l'latto. Neb. and Spuncur Edmlston or iiorshoy, Nob. al7- u J. E. Evans.' Keglster. Serial No VUl. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION, Department ot tho Interior U. S. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Neb. Aug, 11th. 11)10. Notico Is hereby given that Adam E.Don- Sopt. Itkb, ltil. trade Homestead entry No, W)5ll, Serial No. 0M41, for west half, and southoast quarter, section 32, township 13, north, rane.0 31. west ot tho 6th Principal Meridian, has Hied notico of intention to make tlnal tlvo year proof, to establish claim to tho Und abovo described, boforo tho Keglster and Kecolver at North Platto, Nebraska, on thoMibday of Octob r, 1010. Claimant names ns witnesses: franK.i, Facka. Hugh Songer. Carl Broeker and John Fowler, all ot North Platte. Nobraska. jo-u J, K. UVAN8, Keglster. LEGAL NOTICE. Nora Balch, 1'lalntlir, vs. Carrlo L. Mlchaol and C P. Mlchaol. hor husband. O. W. Vor- loy and Addlo Verloy. his wlfo, Sherman O., wiiuorger ana i.tninn ti, wiiucrgor ins wuo Henderson Ilolllngsworth and liolllngsworth his wife, llrst namo unknown, J. F. Llttlo and Livonia L. Llttlo his wlfo, J. W. Miller. Defendants. Carrlo L. Mlchaol, 0. P. Mlchaol, J. F. Llt tlo and Livonia L, Llttlo, non-resident de fondants will tako notico that on July 1st 1010 tho plaintiff Nora Balch (lied a petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against tho abovo named defen dants, tho object and prayor of which was to foreclose a mortgage on tho S, K quarter and tho south half of tho north half of sec tion 31, township 11 range 81 In Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, given by carrlo L. Micna6i anu C, P. Mlchaol hor husband to defendant O. V. vorloy to secure tho payment or a note for nlno hundred sixty dollars with Interest thereon, which note and mortgage was duly assigned to tho plaintiff heroin for a valu able consideration Default having been mado In tho payment of said nqto and In terest thereon, and no action having boon had ror tho recovery tnoroor. tuo piaintur asKs forludcmont airalnsL said defendants and each ot them for tho sum of ono thousand ono hundred thlrty-olght and 65-100 dollars ana interest rrom Juiy st nun toguiuurnim all costs and accruing costs In this case, and for foreclosure of said mortgago and salo of said property for tho payment of such claim and cost. NoitA BAi.CH. l'lalntltr, By F, Mi WnniEiiLEY, Her Attorney.