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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One Year by Mail in ndvitnee. ....... .$1.25 Ono Year by Carries in advance.. $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofQco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910. The Primary Vole. A canvass of the vote at the primary election was completed Saturday morn- ing and the result found to bo as fol- lows: UEI'UIILICAN. United States Senator Elmer J. Burkctt 272, Alfred Soronson 28, C. E. Adams 47, Thos. M. C. Birmingham 21, Charles O. Whedon 88. Governor-Chester II. Aldrich 191, Addison E. Cadv 220. William Elmer Low 48. Lieutenant Governor Wnlter John son 228. M. II. Hopewell 191. Secretary of State John J. Ryder 240, Addison Wait 115. Auditor of Public Accounts-Silas II Barton 410. Stato Treasurer-F. J. Sadilek 180, Walter A. Georgo 231. Superintendent of Public Instruction -James W. Crabtreo 277, Frank b. Perdue 114. Attorney Genornl C. P. Anderbcry 182. Grant G. Martin 225. Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildlntrs-John Lyo 193, Edward B. Cowlcs 214. Stnto Railway Commissioner Henry T. Clarke. Jr.. 210. E. Ewel 183, A. J. Vannllstln 33. Congressman Sixth District Robert G. Rocs 4G. Frank E. Becman 120, M. P. Kinknld 294. Stuto Scnntor Stewart 161, Hong land 314. Stnto Representative, 51th District Borton K. Bushec392. Countv Attorney Georgo E. French 408. County Commissioner E. H. Sprin ger94. DEMOCRAT. United States Senator Richard L. Motcalfo 128, Gilbert M. Hitchcock 199, Willis E. Rood 70. Govornor James C. Dahlman 233, Ashton C. Shallenberger 27G, - Lieutenant Govornor William H. Green 191, Rnlph A. Clark 178. Secretary of State Dr, A. T. Gate wood 197, Charles W. Pool 170. Andltorof Public Accounts O. E. Bernecker 172, P. J. Hewitt 181. State Treasurer G. E. Hall 155, Phelps D. Sturdovant 98, James H. McGlnlcy 140. Superintendent of Public Instruction -Charles Arnot 173, William It. Jnck-1 son 183. Attorney Genornl C. V. Whitney 231, Menzo W. Terry 122. Commissioner of Public Lands nnd Buildings Robert W. Fleming, Jr. 158, William B. Eastmun 153, C. F. Bcuohnuson 44. Stnto Railway Commissioner W. F. Porter 70, Victor E. Wilson 109, Bon II. Hnydon 94, William C. Brooks 81. Congressman, Sixth District James R. Dean 143, Robert G. Ross 37, Hugo II . Wendt25, Wm. J. Taylor 103, G, L. Shumwny 77. State Senator. 30th Senatorial Dis- trict-Dr. McCabo 01, M. Holmes 18, Stato Ropresontatlvo 51th District- Joseph G. Dantor 228, C. J. Collins 97. County Attorney J. G. Mothersead 6. County Commissioner G. W. Roberts 111. , Shallenberger Will Contest. Monday's Omaha Beo said: On tho face of tho returns, "Jim" Dahlman has lassoed tho democratic nomination for govornor by not moro thun 200, over Govornor Sliallenborgor, but if so, the governor is determined not to yield until every ecnl recourse to cot a Bquaro deal has been exhausted. That was tho decision reached as a result of tho couferenco Governor Shallenberger held hero in Omaha, Sat- nnlnv with bin lncnl sunnorters and lieutenants From , a source , of infer- mauuii uiub uukiii. umiiuw, ib iBieuiiiuu that tho counsol has neon retained on bohalf of Governor Shallenberger nnd a plan of uction mapped out, which in eludes ndomundfor a recount wherever thoro are indications that votes have been chalked up for "Jim" thut do not belong to him, nnd n contest in Doug las county, if necessary, to throw out tho precincts in which fraudulent or il legal votes wore polled. Frank Bcemnn, of Kearney, who con tested with M. P. Kinkald for tho re publican nomination for congress in this district, concedes Mr. Kinkaid'a nomination and has wired tho latter congratulations. There were not many who considered Mr. Beeman a danger ous competitor of Mr. Kinknld, and his defeat was expected. A grapevine telegram from Washing- ton pluces Omnhn a population at 125,000 in round numbers. This is n distinct disappointment to Omaha peoplo, who figured thut they ought to havo 140,000- -or more if possible. But Omaha is not the 'only city that set its figures too high, Commissioners' Proceedings. August 17, 1910. Board met pursuant to recess taken. The board proceeded to get out the assessed valueB of the Bchool districts for the purpose of making annual levy. Uecess Is taken until tomorrow at 10 a. m. a .... io mm Board of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment, present Springer, Wnlter, Streitz and county clerk. Theodore Lowe is awarded the con- tract transcribing the indexes outside North Platte nt 1J cents per lino. K0ad No. 327 comes before the board for final action, the board being of the opinion that the road is not necessary and the damages would bo so great that the board therefore denies the petition. Tho county cleik is hereby directed to refund to the depositor any funds left after deducting the cost that has accrued in tho mntter of road petition No. 327. Claim of P. H. Burmood, road work district No. G7, 100.00. Bond of L. II. Larson, rond overseer of Dist. No. 20 approved. Claim of Joseph Spies road work dis trict No. 1 allowed 75.00, Whereupon tho board of equalization continued getting out vnlucs. The values of tho personnl property being completed, tho board of equalization takes a recess until tomorrow until 9 a. m. P. R. Elliott, Co. Clerk. Cottonwood Items. Chas. Discoe has been hauling corn for several days from Jacob Rosen burg's. Misses Anna and Mnrgucrito Sowie arrived Sunday from tho eastern part of the stato and will spend their sum mor vacation with their father, B. J. Sowlc. Gus. Discoo and wife havo moved into the house on the " Griffith place where James Roso has been batching Miss Esther Roynolds arrived home Tuesday evening from Lexington, where sho had been for ten days visiting relntives and attending Chautauqua Mrs. Pete Jorgcnscn and children aro visiting friends at Minden. Andrew Sowlo nnd Miss Nelson made a Bneak to North Platto last Tuesday to attend tho Carnival, but rice, old shoes and tin pans have been in demand over since Sam Facklor has sold his farm nnd crops in Box Elder Canyon to Ed Boc kus and with his family expects to lo cuto near bpoknno, Wash,, as soon as poBsiblo. Frank Bockus and family have got enough of Oregon nnd returned to cast their lot onco more witli tho Ncbrns- kans. Tho Bluo Star hoys aro trottinc up a camping party for tins weeK. They will 1!'' uI?,arnmiJrri ?nl iWn,i there will bo a famino in that land im mediately afterward. Wm. Waforhns purciiased tno tormor Clark farm in Snell Canyon and will niraln be our neighbor. Mr. and Mrs. is. M. Arnold nnvo de cided to remain in Indiana during the winter, but Miss Vesper, accompanied by n bull pup, arrived homo Friday morninir. Wo don't know wlint Vesper needs of such u companion unless it is to eat up tno surplus beaux, bo beware of tho bull dog. ANSWERS EVERY CALL North Platte People Have That This is True. Found A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt tho kidneys, Spells of bacKacno otton touow, Or some irregulnrity of tho urine. A cortaln remedy for such attacks. A medicine thnt answers every call, Is Doan's Kidney rills, a true spe cific. Many North people rely on It. Hero is North Platto proof. John T. Hollenbeck. 520 East 11th St., North Platto. Nobr.. Bays: "My kid- noy troublo dates back to tho Civil War. When 1 returned home tho pri vations hnd undermined my systorn nnd deranged my kidneys. I used a great many Kidney remeuios, out Homing compared with DounB Kidney Pills, which 1 procured from McDonell & Graves' Drue Storo. I havo appealed to them on numerous occasions anu tne results havo always been excellent. Of course, I nm pretty old now, past seven- tv-seven. and must expect some trouble, but I feel that In Doan's Kid noy Pills, I have Bomothing thatwill al .-!.: n- wXTalobV aH dealers. Price 50 CCuta, i-ostor-ftlliuurn jo. isuiinio, Now York, solo agents for tho United Mines. Romombor tho namoDonn a and take no others. THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN wo havo is tho Forest Kinrr cienr. It r'"B8 ,,"oro!It.rn(1? to tniu, 8,ore tlu,m, n littlo. It will not surprise you either ic ...... -.. tu. t'i...- ,.r Ti i.. n smoko you cannot fall to enjoy if you aro a lovor of lino tobneco. It is a clear that, onco tried, von nnturallv think of every time you nro inclined for a goou smoKe, J. F. SCHNALZR1ED, Kidnaped By LOI ISfc B. COMMINGS Copyright,-1910, tiy American Cross Association Job WllkliiH wits altogether too ion der hearted for u sheriff. 11c lived In a town not far from the Canadian bor der with his wife and children and only accepted the position because no one elso would take It. Besides hav ing nothing but the house ho lived In, he needed the pitiful salary attached to the olllcc. One night a citizen of tho place was wnylnkl, sandbagged and robbed. A man named Fletcher was uuspected and arrested. Fletcher's wlfo went to Mrs. Wllkins with a pitiful story of her husband's innocenco nnd persuaded her to beg tho sheriff to lot Fletcher off. When Wllkins enmo homo he found Mrs. Fletcher nt his house. She told so straight n story and begged so hard that Wllkins. ntneo ho hnd no power to let his prisoner go free, agreed to fur nish ball for his appearance In court Wllkins signed a ball bond for 5-1,000. and Fletcher was released from Jail. Fletcher disappeared. It was evi dent thnt It was his purposo to jump his ball, and to pay the bond would take all Wllkins had bis home. lie heard of Fletcher's flight a few days nfter It occurred, and. sotting n watch on Mrs. Fletcher, sho and her hus band wcro traced to a Canadian vil lage n dozen miles beyond tho border. SotncthInK must be uono to snvo what little Wllkins possessed. Bo- sides, tho sheriff was very wroth nt having been tricked. Flo thought over tho different wnyB by which tho crimi nal might bo brought back and deter mined thnt ho would try to kidnap him. This ho preferred to using tho process of extradition, which ho con sidered hopeless. Wllkins Interested n friend of his nnmed 'Parker, who agreed to help j,itn Unfortuuntcly for their plan tho village where Fletcher lived was the heaquartera of a troop of mounted po lice. To go into a town right under tho noses of theso men, capturo a man protected by British law and carry hltn twelve miles was a risky under taking. At nightfall tho two men, having hired tho fastest team they could find. crossed the St. Lnwrenco river by fer ry. They agreed to pay tho ferryman n good sum to bo on tho Canadian bank at the time of their return and bo ready to push off nt n moment's notice. They hired another team at a village midway between tho river and their nolut of attnek. This team was to bo ready and waiting for them In tho road on their return. Wllkins nnd Parker drovo Into tho town where Fletcher lived soon after bedtime. Fletcher's bouso bad becii locnted. nnd. pulling up beforo tltu (Joor' Wllkins alighted and knocked Presently Flctcjior In ulghtclothes opened tho door. Wllkins cowed hlui nt tho point of a pistol, then throw bis strong arms around him nnd literally carried hltn. kicking nud struggling, to tho wnKou. With ropes ready they bound their prisoner and were driving off when Fletcher's wlfo appeared ut n window. RcrenmliiK loud enough to wake the whole village. As they dash ed through tho streets sashes were thrown up nud peoplo put out their heads to see what was the matter, lights appeared, thero wero cries of "Stop 'eml" and presently a church bell brain to sound nil alarm that roused tho police force. d By this tlmo they had reached outskirts of tho village and wero clat torlng southward along tho turnpike. Wllkins kept looking backward, but could see no followers until they had covered n mile. Then tho sound of horses' hoofs on tho stones told him thnt tho mounted police had started on tholr pursuit. vDown camo tho whip on tho horses' haunclies, and tliey nenriy doubled their pace. For flvo miles It was a steady chase, Their tciim was a good one, and tho police were mounted on Indifferent horses. Nevertheless the hitter hnd gained n little at every milestone When they drew near tho village where they expected to find their relay team their pace was considerably diminish ed. Looking ahead, thero Btood tho team ready beside tho road. Their pursuers wero uot a quarter of a mile away, riming up nesnio tno roiny, moy hustled their prlsouer from one team to tho other nud wero off beforo their pursuers camo up, Tho sergennt of police, seeing that the kidnapers had secured fresh lIVf.MU. sent several of his best mounts to ninUo a dash for them. Wllklus' horses, though fresh, had a load to pull, and this made an oven race. Uullets bo can to whlstlo past them, but they calloned on, their pursuers maintain Int? tliolr distance behind them. Then n bullet pierced ono of tho horses. This looked ns though tho gamo was t . . .1 .. .1 up, but tno nninini socmen gonnea iu trillion tho fnstor, Finally from a rlso in tho ground tho kldunpers could seo tho dim out lines of the river. It was an Incline straight down to the ferryboat, which tliov conlil soo on tho ticar shore. Uio hnrsos hnri wn nlillcrod to walk UD tllO Han Tt-hifi. hnii hrnnpht thnlr nursunrs dangerously near them. Now Wllkins pusiiou tnoni down ruo incline iu i-u IU llll IIUIIKI'I 111 IMUll Bllliuwillih falling, tho sound horso now dragging the wounded one. Pulllnc up beside tho ferryboat, they hurried their man Into It. tho ferryman pushed off, and the police appeared on tho top of the vise nn eighth of a mile nwny, When tho court met to try Fletcher ho was tin hnnd. Wills J Rodflelu. MS JH McKlrahan. M D Drs. Redfield & McKirahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-044 Office at P. and S. Hospital. 444 GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. p. ) Office 130 Phones Re8idenco n5 ! ijt John S. Twinem, M, D., Homeopathic Physician and Surncon. Specinl attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office: McDonald Stato Bank Building, Corner Gth & Dewey sts. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical nnd Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night. Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locur St. 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 stovo repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, sewing machines cither cash or payments. Everything you use bought nnd sold here. Top pr Ice fo iron metal and rubber. Go to SORENSON'S FOIt 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 flour, feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at the comer of Sixth nnd Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. . J. R. RITNER. Notice for Bids. Noticu is hereby civen that sealed bids will bo received ot the office of tho citv clerk of North Platte. Nebraska, up to tivo o'clock p. m., August aara 1910. for the construction ot a lateral sewer in sewer district "F" in said citv according to plans and specifica tions now on file in the office of the Citv Clerk of said city. Annroximate estimate oi cost oi sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is $1114.85. Local lauor to no cmpioyca as iar as practicable. Certificate check on local bank of nor cent of amount of blu will ue re- 1 - , , , . . ' ouired to inmiro entering into contract. 1 ri : r . i i I. .-!.. ...1. OUliaiuciurY uuim iu uu imvcii "lien contract is sitrncu. Mavor nnd Council reserve tno. nent v ..... ... to reject any or un uiua. ijv ortier oi tno city council. Chas. F. Temple City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given thnt sealed bids will be received nt the office of tho city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, 1910, for the construction of n lateral sewerin Sewer District "P" in said city according to plans nna specmcations now on file in tho office of the city C erK Ot Salt! City. Approximate estimate of cost of wer JjiteraU s per report of City En. ' - T . .,.. tn omniove,i fnr nrncticnble. uertiucate cnecK on locui minis oi z , i- i i i nor cent of amount of bid will bo re quired to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to bo given when contract is sinned. Mayor and council reserve tho right to reject any or an nuis. iy onier oi cuv couiit i. - Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby .riven thnt sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, up to five o'clock p. m., August 23rd, 11)10, for the construction ot a mierai sower in Sewer District "G4" in snid city according to plans and specifica tions now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is $1022.80. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. Ucrtnicu checK on local banK ot z per cent of amount of bid will bo required to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to be etven when contract is Bitrned. Mayor and council reserve the rignt to reject any or all bids. isy ordei of tho city council. CHAS. TEMPLE, Ulty UierK. Notice for Bids. Notice Is hereby triven that Bealed bids will be received at tho office of the city clerk of North Platte. Nebraska, un to five o'clock p. nr.. August 23rd, l'JIO, for the construction or a lateral aewer in Sewer District "G-3" in said - - . . - ..- j citv according to nlans and snecifica Hons now on tile in tne omce ot tno city clerk of said citv. Approximate estimate of cost of sower lateral as per report of city en trineer is $1,022. bU Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. (jertitica cnecK on local name oi z per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to be given when contract is Bicmcd. Mayor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. liy order of city council. Chas. F. Temple. City Clerk Notice for Bids. Notice is herebv civen that sealed bids will be received at the office of the citv clerk of North Platte. Nebraska up to five o'clock p, m., August 23rd .11)10. lor tne construction oi a main sewer on '"A" street in said city ac cording to plans and specifications now on mu mini; uincu ui mt: tav uiuiit said city. Armroximate estimate of cost sewer as per report of city engineer is $780.00. Local labor to be employed as tar as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to bo given when contract is sitrned. Mayor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. liy order ot tne city council. Chas. P. Temple, City Clerk NOTICE. Tho Somerset Land Syndicate tno un kuonn owners of tho southeast Quarter soC' tlon 21. townahlu 10 north, rango 31 wost. 0th P M., Alfred make, ueoreo uarter, Aiano Emma Chandler executrix of the cstato of I). E. Chandler deceased. Mario Emm Chandler. John William Drysdalo, Charles Elliott. John Lancaster. John Itoason. Fred erlck William Bborroy. Edward AV. 81ms, Qeorcro F. Truman Sr.. II. Tydernan first and full name unknown, rotor Wallace, Koncrt T, Wallace. A. Wllllncr first and full name unknown. Jonn wetuorsnoon. John l.. i. Oedon. Mrs, Sarah Colman. and William An1 uerson Aimer, uerenuants in cross edition will takonotlcnthaton tholllth day of Juno Idol), Dusta E. McConnoll, cross-potlttoner, In tho caso of Somerset Land Syndicate vs. S. Davis and D. E. McConnoll against said defendants, filed hor crosa-notttloii acalnst an or saia named partioi the onject anu nrarer of which are to foreclose a certal tax Hon held by her under tax certificate No 2183. dated Nov. '-'ml. UHXi for tho dolliuiuont taxes of it.. lBvo. lbw. louu. 1W1 and IWi uuon the southoast ouarteror sectr nzi. townsmo 10 north, ranso.il westuth V. M. and for sub sequent taxes paid by her thereunder with interest and costs anu attorney's rees, and on which there is now duo the Dlalntlrf In cross petition tho sum of sw.ou, for which sum tho cross notltlonor nrars for a decree that th abovo named defendants In crocs petition bo ronulred to Day tho sum found due or that said premises may Ikj sold to satisfy tho amount so round duo. You are reoulred to answer said petition on or bororo tno zuth day or tiepiombor iuiu. Dated August iztb, iviu. GKOlinEE. I'llE.NClI Attorney for DostaE. McConnoll NOTICE. York Foundry & Enclno Works Of York Nebraska. Edward llurko and uoldlo llurk and all othor porsons Interested, will take nottco that upon the -Jiuth day or August 1010. at I t the hour oi i o'clock v v m , central standard tlmu. at tbo frelsbt house or ware house of Union 1'aciuc Kallroad company in tho city or North riatte, Nebraska, sa id union r&ciuc uauroau uompany win otrer for sale ono No. o fire proof safe, shipped 'i said York Foundry & Entrlno Works to Id ward llurlto and (Joldlo llurko. whon dolnir tmainoss under tho arm name and stylo llurko & Company: that said safo will sold to satisfy the sum of iv.hii freight due thereon and the sum of 35.00 as storairo thuroon from the date of the receipt of sold safe on tho 26th day of February, IWS, up to anu including tuo autu nay or June, iviu: that tho total amount or charges against said safe upon said date amount to the sum of ji.4t and that tosald amount will lo added stor age charges at tho rate of live cents per day for each day up to and Including the 20th day ot August, 1910. excluding, however, from said tlmo, all Sundays ana holidays Said safe will bo sold at tho tlmo and nlaco aforesaid at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash Dated this 21st dav of July. 1010 UNION PACIFIC HAILHOAI) COMPANY klly A MUI.DOON. Its Attorney NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. The Stato of Nebraska, .c Lincoln county. i In tho County Court- In tho matter of the estato of William A nrpirtf. rliu'imatul . Ta tin. nrftlM legatees and others -Interested In Mm nfltntn or wuiiam a. uregg. xake notice, that II. m u rimes died la the county court a report of his doings as Executor ot said estate and It is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing uio uay oi a'piemocr, A, u. tuiu. Do fore tho court at the hour of U o'clock a. m. at which tlmu anv nerMin lninrnsinl mnv nn. pear and oxcopt to and contest the samo. And notice or hub proceeding is ordered civ by publication for six successive Issues tho North l'latto Tribune, a soml-weokly newsnauer DUbllshed tn said rnuntv. Witness my hand and tho seal of the countv court at norm riano tins jam (lay or AU gust, a. ii. ii'iv. W U. KMlKIt. Countv .Inricn 11 Katherlno F. Clark, Clork County Court ain-ti NOTICE PRORATE OF WILL. Tho State of Nebraska, t cu Lincoln County, fbs In the County Court. In tbo Matter of tho Estate of Isaac Dillon, Deceased. The Stateof Nebraska totha heirs and nnyi of kin of the said Isaac Dillon. Deceased: Take notice, that upon tiling of a written Instrument purporting to tie tho last will and testament ot Isaac Dillon for probate and al lowance, It is ordered thatsald matter bo set for hearing the 31st day of August, A. !.. 1910. boforo said county court at the hour or 9 o'clock a, m at which tlmo any person in forested may appear and contort tho samo; and notlco or this proceeding is ordered pub lished six successive issues In tho Nortli l'latto Tribune, a soml-weokly nowspaper published In this state. n testimony wnereor, i nave Hereunto set my hand and the seal of the county court at norm i ,. Katherliro F. Clark, clbTk of tiro Ciinty court. aV-ct NOTICE. Lizzie Oantt. Charles A l'errr and tho un known liolrs of David w. Perry, decoased. will take notice that on the 20th day ot July, mo. Henry Waltemath. plaintiff heroin, filou hU petition In tho District Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defendants. the object ana prayer or which aro to. quiet tho title ot tho plalntllT In and to the follow ing described tract of land, to-wlt! Ueglnulng on the southwest corner or Loti, in miock 102. of the original nlat of tlin City of North Platte, Nebraska, running tbenco In a northerly direction on tho west Hue of said lot. 40 feet and 4 Inches, thenco easterly parallel with tho south lino of said lot. sJ foot mora or less to tho center lino running north and south, thenco southerly parallel with tho west lino of said lot 44 feet and 4 In ches to tho south lino ot said lot, thenco westerly on tho south lino or said lotto the placoof beginning, and to exclude each and all ot the said defendants from any Interest, right, title or claim In and to said property and to enjoin sain uerennants rrom asserting any claim In said premises as against tho PlalntllT herein and to enjoin said defendants from Infrfcrrltig with plaintiff's possession thereof' You ane required to answer sam petition on or before tno mi nay or uctouor. wiv. IIKXRY WAT.TKMATll Ily Wit cox fc It.w.r.nuN, HIsAttorneys- ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR "UMMARY ADMINISTRATION. State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court, August u. lviu. in tho or matter or tno cstato or William Hrown, deceased. On rending and filing tho petition of J. E. Vermillion, nravlng that tho regular admin istration of said cstato may bn dispensed with an provided by sections 5202. 520,), ozui and 3305. Ooblicy's Statute 1009. uruereu xnat September, an. iwiu, at a 'clock ti. m Is asslirnrd for hearing said petition when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a county court, to be held In and for said county and show cause why tho prayor of po tloner should not bo granted. This order to 1m printed for six successive Issues In tho North Platte Tribune. legal nowspaper pub lished In Lincoln County, prior to September Ml. I'JIU. w. O. K i.i) Kit. Countv Judge Ily Katlicrlno K. Clark. Clork County Court. ain-i) NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Serial No. ft37. Department pf tho Interior. U. 8. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Nob. July 8th. 1010. Nottco Is herebv irlvmi that Ell Kunkol. of North l'latto, Nebraska, who, on Juno 29th, iwi, mauo homestead entry .No. Mini, Serial No. 02037, for north half and southwest quarter, scctton H, township 11, north. Kango SI. west of tho sixth 1'rlnctpal Morldlan has filed notlco of Intention to tnako final flvo rear uroof to establish claim to tho land abovo doscrlbed, boforo tho Register and Kecoiver at North L'latto. Nob., on tho 0th day ot Sept. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: William Orllllllis. of Dickens, Neb., 1, II, Durwood, ot Somerset, Neb , Carl Hroedcr, of North l'latto, Neb. and John I'ulse, of Somerset. Nob. jll-fl J E. EVA NB. Register. Borlal No. 019I2-02IM. NOTICE FOIt I'UUUOATION nKI'AHTWKNT OF TUB ItiTKllIOIl. United States Land Ofllco, At North l'latto, Nebraska. July 13, 1910. Notlco Is hereby given that Goorgo Il.Schaffer. ot Myrtle, Nebraska, who, on Nov. 23rd, 1903, made homestead entry No. 19779. Serial No. 01912. for tho southeast quar ter, and on July Kith. 1901, mado II. K. No. soiKB, serial no. iki.ii, ror tno southwest ouar tor. Section 6. Township 10. N.. Ilango 29 W.. of tho 0th Principal Morldlan. has filed notlco of intention to make final tlvo year nroof. to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho register and receiver at North l'latto, Nobraska, on tho iztii day of Bopt 1010. Claimant names as witnesses; Eugene Ardory. of Myrtlo. Nob., Emery Loudon and JasporSlvtt. of North Plat e. Nob., and Wil liam inckioy. or Myrtlo. Neb. iib-a .). k. nvans. ltogister. SHERIFF'S SALE, llv virtue of an order of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county. Nobras ka. utxin a docreo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein David F. I'arkor is plain- tirr and Albert A. Adams and tbo South east quarter Section 35, Twp, 10, Kango :i aro dornndants, and to mo directed. I will on the 10th day of September. 1010, at 1 o'clock p. m. at tho east front door of tho court bouso In Nortn Platte. Lincoln county, Nobraska, soil at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following doscrlbed property, to-wlt: Southeast quartor of Section Th'rty-Uve (35), Township Sixteen (ID). Range Thlrty-ouo (31) Lincoln county, Nebraska, L i ax sale uertir Icato.) Dated North l'latto. Nob., August 1st. 1910. alt) I. L. Mir.TONiiEiidKii, ShorllT. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court, July -9th, WW. In tho matlr of tho estate ot Fred Kratzunstcln, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Gustav Kratzcustolu, praying that tho regular ad ministration of said estate may be dispensed with as provided by soctlons 52O2-03 and 8201, Cobbey's Statuto 1909. Ordered, That August 22. 1910, at 9 o'clock a, m., Is assigned for hearing said petition when all porsons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo hold tn ana for said county and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted . This order to bo printed for six successive Issues In tho North l'latto Trlbuno, a legal nowspaperpubllshcd In Lincoln County, prior to August 22. 1910. o2-3 W. O.Ki.nisn. County Judgo NOTICE FOR I'll PLICATION. Serial No. 02109. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oillce at North l'latto. Neb. Aug. 11. 1010. Notlco Is horoby given that Mary Facka, of North l'latto. Nob., who. on July 2. 1901, mado homcstoad entry No. 2O301, serial No. 02IOU, for all of section 12. township 12, N. range 32, Wot the 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of intention to make tlnul five year proof, to establish claim to tbo land aliovo described, before tho Reglstoratid Re ceiver at North Platte, Nobraska, on the 13th day of Oct. 1010. Claimant names as" witnesses: Adam E. Donaldson. John Fowler and Carl Ilroeder, of North l'latto, Nob. and Sponcer Kdmlsten of Hersboy, Neb al7-(f J . E. Evans. Register. Serial No 0?241. NOTICE FOR IMPLICATION, Department of tho Interior U. S. Land OlUce at North l'latto. Nob. Aug. 11th. 1010. Notice Is hereby given that Adam E. Don aldson, of North Platte, Nebraska, who on Sept. 10th. 1901. trade Homestead entry No. 20541. Serial No. 02211. for west half, and southeast quartor, section 32, township 13, north, range 3t. wost of tho 6tb Principal Morldlan, has filed notice of intention to mako final live year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo the Register and Recolver at North l'latto, Nebraska, on Un; 13th day of Octob r, 1010 Claimant names as witnesses: Frank .1 Facka, Hugh Songor, Carl lirookerand John Fowler, all ot North l'latto, Nebraska. JO-a J. E. Evanh, Register. LEGAL NOTICE. Nora Halch. Plaintiff, vs. Carrlo L. Michael and C 1'. Michael, hor husband. O. W. Vor ley and Addlo Verloy, his wlfo, Sherman G Wllbergor and Emma O. Wtlberger his wlfo Henderson Holllngsworth and Holllngsworth his wife, first namo unknown. J. F. Little and Livonia L. Little his wlfo, J, W. Millor. Defendants. Carrlo L. Michael. O P. Michael. J. F. Lit tlo and Livonia L. Little, non-resident do fondants will take notice that on July 1st 1910 tho plalntllT Nora Halch filed a petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, against tbo above named, defen dants, tho object and prayor of which was to foreclose amortgaguou tho is. L- quarter and tho south holf of tho north half of sec tion 31, township 11 range 81 In Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, given by Carrie L. Michael and O, P. Michael her husband to defendant O, W. Verloy to secure tho payment of a note for nlno hundred sixty dollars with Interest thereon, which noto and mortgage was duly assigned to tho plaintiff herein for a valu able consideration Default having been mado In tho payment ot said noto and In terestthereon, and no action having been had for tho recovery thereof, tho plaintiff askt, for judgment against said defendants and each ot them for tho sum of ono thousand one hundred thirty-eight anil fCMOO dollars and Interest from July 1st 1010 together with all costs and accruing costs In this case, and for foreclosure ot said mortgage and salo of said property for the payment ot such claim aud costs. Noiia IIai.cu, Plaintiff, Ily ft M WJiniEttUfY, Hut Attorney,