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Semi -Weekly Tribune
(ra L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
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Entered at Worth Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllco as Second Class Matter.
General Howe's Aid
A Story of the American
Revolution
By ARCHIBALD SPOFFORD
Copyright. 1910, by American Press
Association.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1910.
It will require the official count to de
termine whether Dean or Taylor re
ceived the democratic nomination for
congressman in this dintrict. The un-
One morning during the war for In
dependence, while the British occupied
Now York and portions of New Jersey,
the Atneilcnim wero watching a forco
occupying a Hinnll fort lying between
Orange and ISIIznuoth. The fort wax
much In the way of the Americans,
rendering the communications between
their different leaden .dllllcult. A
official returns show tho two candldaten
to be close together in the number of force wub Hunt to capture It. hut tho
votes received, with Denn a little In stronghold was well mocked witn am
tho lead.
Congressman Kinkaid received a ma
jority over Uccmnn In every county in
tho district, and hla vote compnred with spot where nu entrance could
munition and provisions, ho that It
would likely be ablo to hold out for a
long whllo n pi Inst an attacking party.
The Americans, not knowing of n weal:
ho
that received by Bccman was about
three to ono. This is evidence that the
people of tho district hnvo lost none of
their confidence In Judge Klnknld, and
he is certnln to be re-elected by n big
majority.
Shallcnbcrgcr demanded a recount of
the democratic votes cast for governor
in several, countlof,; Dahlmnn goes him
one better nnd asks for a recount of
tho whole state. This shows that Dnhl-
man is a true sport, ho not only conies
into the game but ho raises Shnllen-
berger's nnto so high that tho Gover
nor begins to think tho Mayor holds n
pat hnnd.
This early in the campaign it ia an
nounced that railroads will join forces
with the brewers in tho effort to elect
Dahlman. Two years ago tho railroads directed me to Inspect it. Ite garrison.
.n i ,i.f,.iin Ht,i,in fw ammunition, provisions, etc., and report
"Lrrr?..m 7" - .-TV: to him exactly what you require to
.'"".'"' f ; . ; innko n nuecessful defense. As soon
defeat Aldricli tnis year, ino ngni nu . ,,,,, Ml ..,., infnrmntlnt. I
made by Aldrich in tho legislature for Blm rcturil( un(1 nythlng you need
forced, dared not try to storm It.
The commander of tho pntrlots sur
rounded the fort on the north, south
and west sides, leaving communication
for the enemy open on tho cost. One
morning the gnrrlson snw an ofllcer In
tho British uniform galloping over tho
fields from tho point that had not
been closed lie rode through n tire
from tho American guns, butjho was
within range of only a few of them.
and none of their shots took effect. Ho
made his entrance Into the fort nnd
was received with acclamations Uy tho
garrison, all being Interested to know
why ho hud risked his life to Join
them. No one know blm, but ho In
troduced himself as an aid to Genernl
nowo at Now York.
"Major," he said to tho commanding
ofllcer. "tho genernl Is extremely nnx-
lous that this post bo held. Ho has
Alany suicides result from brooding.
One of the best antidotes for such a
condition of mind is a good thrashing.
Take n man who Is down on his lut-k.
He Is thu same man with tho same
strength, health and ability as at other
times, but his mind needs a shifting
Let somebody throw him out of u win
dow with something beneath to break
tho fall he expects and very likely the
shock will bring htm to himself.
Evelyn Hawthorne ouetlay received a
telegram from her brother-in-law, Hen
ry Fitch, to como at ouco her sister
wns dying. Evelyn took the next train
nnd arrived only In time to bid her
sister goodby. Tho dying words were,
a reduction in freight rates naturally
calls for hostility on tho part of tho
railroads.
5
Aldrich Discusses Situation.
In discussing tho general political sit-1 deretl at leaving open n passageway
will be dispatched Immediately."
"But how did it happen that tho reb
els let you get In hero?" asked the ma
jor.
"That Is their affair. Who has bum-
I
don't know, I expected to be obliged
to pass their lines under cover of the
night; but. tlndlug an opening. 1 con
eluded to run for It. I expect to be
obliged to return In an entirely diner
eut mnnnor."
Tho olllcer was shown tho magazine.
uatlon In the state Mr. Aldrich, the
republican nominee for governor, Bays:
"Tho republican pnrty has taken n
definite stand on specific questions and
tho contest will not be materially nf
fnrtoil hv tho nersonalltv of the dem-
" f I - I I VJ UUIV LI 1TM OUW UIV Mill fttfl
ocrntlc candidate tor governor, wnoover tho ordnance and the storehouse when
ho may be. Wo can point to dollars tho provisions were kept nnd given a
I . . . . .
and cents that republican legislation stntoment of (ho amount or supplies
has put into tho pockets of tho peoplo. n unnii. lie insisted mat it i e writ
t?nnnlml.non,ln hnntnfntn hrnil,,. ten Oil tlSSIIO plHH!f mid Killed 111 11 lit
, .u uii t ma,. tlo ball Incased In wax In order that
by tho republican party in Nebraska wiliiw i, ir i ,i,1Br of
have established right relations between
tho people and tho common carriers,
nnd but for tho fact that tho great
railroads of tho stato uro today trying
to nullify these good Inws, such as tho
two-cent faro and the freight rate bill,
there would bo no occasion to dlscusi
corporation issues this year. Sinco tho
railroads hnvo kept up the fight upon
tho legislation reforred to, theso matter )
continuo to be live issues, nnd they will
remain until tho railroad companies
cease efforts to make and unmake state
officers.
"Another powerful special interest
in Nebraska has had the brazen efTront
ory to put forth -n candldato as its par
ticular respresentntivo for tho biggest
office which tho peoplo of tho stato have
to fill Tho brewers, oh woll ns tho
railroads, need to bo taught a lesson
which they will remember. Boforo
this campaign cIosob ovi ry voter will
know what is going on and what theso
two forces nro Becking to accomplish.
It Ih greatly to bo regrottcd that such
n situation exists, but they are nlono
responsible for it. I would have much
being captured by the enemy. After
Inspecting the Interior ho went out to
look nt the defenses. To the surprise
of every one. he begun to mount the
parapet.
"What are you doing?" cried tho
coininniidlng officer. "Do you wish to
bo picked off by a rebel sharpshooter?
.... -, I . -...1 ..1.1
i aeso men are an inline mm cuuiu
kill a squarrel on our rampnrts, to say
nothing or a man."
"Major." replied the olllcer, "1 have
been sent here to learn about this post
In order thnt you may be supplied with
all that Is required to defend it. Will
you kindly Inform mo how I am to
know whnt force you need unless I
see the approaches?"
"But yon will bo killed."
"That. sir. Is what a soldier Is for
to be killed. Ho Is to obey orders, and
tho matter of danger Is not to concern
him. I must see the lay of tho land
surrounding you. Thnt I cannot do
without-exposing myself."
With that General Howe's aid as
cended to the parapet. He hnd scarce
ly shown himself when a bullet sang
by his ear. Ho paid no nttentlon to It.
walking slowly around the lnclosure,
every now and again a bullet being
BROUGHT TO
HIS SENSES
Bv MARTHAA. HUTCHINS
Copyright? 1910, by American ITph
Association
Wanted.
200 head of cattle to pasture. Have
4,000 acres flno fresh range under
fence. Two good wells with storage
tanks. W. II. Turpie.
ECHELBERY'S
HAND SECOND HAND STORE
NOTICE
Lizzie OantUCharles A Perry and tho un
knowh heirs ot havld W. Perry, deceased,
will take notlct Uuu on tho 20th day of July,
1010. Honry WaUewatb, plaintiff horoln. Mod
lils petition In tlit District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, walnst said defendants,
tho object and prajw ot which are to quiet
tho title of the pUtnUff in and totlio follow
ing described tract otund.wvwlt: Hoglnnlng
on the Southwest comer of Lotl, In Mock
108, of tlio original plat ot tho City of North
l'luttn. Nebraska, ruivntnir llinnnn In n
northerly direction on xtv wost lit.o of said
i . ,, . i . , 1 1
Pht5r!nn anil SnrtTAnn
.............. ...... stoves anu stove repairs, wagons, nur- foot moro or less to tno cower lino running
All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones ness, Baddies, bicycles, guns and sport- north and south, thenco owherly parallel
642-&14 ine- imods. clocks, watches, musical 5
, . , it, i.i I " , " F . , , . I cues io hiii Miiiiii iiuo ui mi joi, monco
Office at P. and S. Hospital. Goods, sewintr machines either cash WMtprir on tho south lino of bm int tn tim
or payments. Everything you use P ace of beginning. to cxciuio each and
linitcrlir nnri nnbl hnM m - ( f ail OI tlio sail! iieienuanvs irum aw
nought ana sold here, lop pr ice 10 ... ... ,Inlm ,n ...t
Phone 302
wills J iteduuid, M I) .1 n MciCiraiian. m D Cor Sixth and Locust Sts.
Firs. Redfleld AlcKirahnn
A full line of furniture, all kinds of l- 1?ra.?"V..i J5.c.n.J??.5,"."
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GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over McDonnld Bank.
Punno Office 130 '
Phones fRosldence 115 .
John S. Twinem, M, D.,
Homcopalhic Physician
and Surgeon.
1 wish you to marry Henry and bring Special &ttontion to Obstetrics nnd
Office: McDonald State Bank Building, day of Sept. 1910,
preferred to conduct a campaign along tli ed nt him. One knocked off an epau
nnnnnm In llnnn freo from nnv tinL'n of let; another pierced his hut. Tho nuui
n,..U T,rt,wlln Lilt. If T nm nm. dOWIl 111 till' lllClOSUIO looked nt llllll
11 1 ..,t lacuna tnniln L tl. W'th WOlldlM.
1 . .7 . . , . . "The bravest man I over saw!" ex-
Bpcciai iniureat i Biiuii noi numwiiu ui ,,ini,ni,.i ,.,,
. i , ...mi i... I lu,llM 11 1,111
uo so, ana inings win uo cuneu oy meir .'foolhardy!" cried another.
right names."
Mr. Aldrich stated his belief that the
republicans of'tho Btate will bo found
working harmoniously togothor in tho
campaign, and that thousands of fus
ion voters in common with a large part
of the democratic and populist press,
will support the republican ticket.
Railroads in Politic.
There has lately appeared in Wall
street copies of circulurs which thu
Illinois Contrnl nnd tho Atchison rail
way, though their presidents, havo
'issued to their employes advising them
to work against and vote against can
dldatcs for political offico who they
believe aro hostile to rate advances and
tho railway corp r t ona generil y. Tho
Illinois Cental circular la particularly
ll . . .. 1 . A.1 1
emphatic in us cuuuemnuuon pi buck
policies.
It is natural for railway heads to de
sire to utilizo all legitimate means to
strengthen nnd build up tho proportion
entrusted to their caro, but it is to bo
eoriously quostidnod whether there is not
a boomorrng hidden sorncrwhero In thin
program of tho above named railways.
By their action tho railway executives
lay themselves open to tho clinrgo of
Initiating a class fight, wlitch policy
may find its antithesis in tho adoption
of moans by othor interests whichuesire
to maintain or obtain low freight rates.
to defeat procorporation candidates for
office. We very greatly fear that rail
way entry into politics by tho above
means will injure, rather than help,
the railway cause. Now York Financia
W3rfd.
"He'll not oscapo much longer!" ex
claimed a third.
The ollleer stopped nt an nnglo which
soeinod to hovo arrested his attention,
stooping down as If to get a clearer
view of It. From It the ground sloped
gently townrd the enemy, but between
It and them wns a clump of trees.
Then be arose, took out his handker
chief nnd blow his nose. Tho nest
moment ho camo down from tho para
pet. "If tliero Is anything about this
fort." said the major commanding,
"unknown to you I should llko to
kuow what It Is. Hut you have taken
a fearful ehanee for your life, and
only wonderfully good fortune etutblos
you to return with tho information."
"1 have stjll another gantlet to
run." wns the reply, "to get through
the rebel lines with the Information.
That, however, does not trouble mo.
My general gave me my orders, nud It
Is my duty to obey them. If I fall
there are others to repeat the process
till some one shall innko known your
requirements."
That night Oeuoral llowo's aid sal
lied forth, doolurlng that bo would
steal thr'ough the enwmy'fl lines. In
the early morning Just before dawn
the patriots made a dash for the fort,
climbing the parapet at the nnglo
where the Inspector hnd blown his
nose. He wns with the Btorinlug party,
and when tho British ollleer who had
coinmnnded the fort saw liltn he cried
in Impotent rage:
"You cursed, rebel, why didn't 1 bang
you for a spy, as you deserved?"
"Because you didn't know 1 was a
spy" wan thu cwt riply.
up my children."
Tho husband was prostrated. He
was a good, strong, mnnly fellow, but
prone to look upon tho dark eldc of
things. There wero four little children
left him. with no mother to take care
of them, instead of attempting to
drive his bereavement out of his mind.
ho permitted It to tnko complete pos
session of him. Ho moped nnd brood
ed nnd brooded nnd moped, and that
was all he did day In and day out.
Consequently the load all fell upon
Evelyn. She did all alio could to en-
courago Henry, but In vain. He sank
lower uud lower Into the slough of
despond till she discovered one day
that bo was meditating suicide. Some
thing must be done. Sbo was u coura
geous girl, but the only scheme she
could devise required n man to exe
cute. She telegraphed her brother
Ethan to come to her at once. Uo ar
rived bv the next train, und Evelyn
told blm what bIio feared for Uebry.
That same evening nenry went out
alone. There was au awful look in his
eve a look to Indicate that be was
bent on taking his life. Ethan unw
th'orno armed himself with a revolver
and an ax. Evelyn tied a strip of
black cloth over his faco with boles
cut for his eyes. Then ho turned bis
coat Insldo out pulled u slouch bat
over tils forehead and Balllcd forth
after Henry. Ho overtook his man
making direct for tho river. No ono
could have hnd any object In going to
n river ut that tlmo of night except to
Jump In nnd end his troubles.
"nellol" cried Ethan.
The figure ahead (turned and asked
what wns wanted.
"I want you," replied Ethan.
"Whnt for?"
"I'm going to kill you."
"Go nhend."
Ethan raised hla revolver, nnd there
was nn ominous click.
"Who are you." said Henry, "and
what aro you going to kill mo for?"
"No matter who I am. I'm going to
kill you because I have been Bent by
tho Lord to tnnko a sacrifice of you."
As a preliminary to this pious work
Ethan fired a shot, which sang a vi
cious song In Henry's ear. Henry
dodged.
"Hold on there." ho said. "If you're
going to kill mo I'd llko to go home
and say goodby to my family."
Ethan smiled. It wns evident thnt
Henry's suicidal Intention had been
arrested.
There's no time for that I hear
voices, continually saying. 'Kill him.
kill blm. klll hlm!'"
Another shot pnsslng close to Hen
ry's other ear warned blm that ho wns
In terrible dnnger of being murdered
by u lunatic. His bralu. naturally
quick and resourceful, begnn to call
up expedients for outwitting tho mad
man. His mind was as sound nnd ns
keen ns over.
"Don't Bhoot nny more." ho snld, "till
I've told you something. I'm the father
of four motherless children. Don't you
think tho Lord would llko to have mo
live to provide for thorn liiRtead of
sending you to kill mo?"
"1 never thought of that." said Hen
ry, lowering his pLstol and raising his
ax to his shoulder, whero it would bo
bettor seen.
"I hnvo n filster-ln-law. She would
have all tho caro of tho llttlo ones be
sides worklug for thorn. If she didn't
they would ntarve."
"Aro you tho head of tho house?"
"Yea. They aro all dependent on
me."
"What nro you doing out hero?"
"1 wub well, I'm taking a walk,"
"There's another voice. It says. 'Kill
him!' "
A bullet whistled this tlmo n short
distance over Henry's bead. Then
Ethan put irway his pistol, took his ax
In both hairds and gave a wild shout.
Henry took to bis heqls. Ethan now
had no fear .that he would Jump Into
the river. s instead of following blm
ho returned to tho house nnd nssumed
his own rational habiliments. Present
ly there wns n step without, and Hen
ry came In. He went up to Evelyn,
put his amw about her neck and
kissed her.
"Forgive me, Evelyn," he snld. "I've
come to my senses, 1 hnvo been well
ulgb cupslzed by grief. But I'm all
right now."
That whB tho umd of Henry Fitch's
mental hn'orratioa. ft was, months bo
fore he was told of tho ruse to bring
blm to n Bound mental condition de
vised by Evelyn 4ind executed by her
brother. Evelyn continued to euro for
the children and make iho household
happy tin Henry opened her eyes to
I tho fact that she was necessary to
thoin nnd to him. 'Itiey were married,
and Evelyn, understanding Henry bet
ter than her sister hud understood him,
iuuuIi him tSnrt'r.
iron metal and rubber.
Notice.
John F. Wilcoxson will take notice
that on the 22nd dav of July. 1910. P,
II. Sullivan, a justice of the Peace, in
nnd for Lincoln County. Nebraska, is
sued an Order of Attachment for the
sum of Sl'J.uO. in nu uction nendintr be
fore him, wherein William Dowson is
plaintiff and John F. Wilcoxson defen
dant, that nmoertveons stiniroi money
in the hands of the Union Pacific Rail
road Company, n corporation, has been
attached under salu order.
Said cause wns continued to the 30th
Interest.
property
Corner 6th & Dewey Sts.
Phones: Office 183. Residence 283.
William Dowson. Plaintiff.
North Platte, Neb. Aug. 18th, 1910.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
HOSPITAL.
A Modern Institution for
the treatment of Medical
and Surgical Gases. Grad
uate Nursing. Physician
in attendance day or night.
Special accommodations
for confinement cases.
721-23 North Locmt
Telephone No. 642.
St.
nnd tn rnloln xalil defendants fronasi-tlnir
any claim 111 said promises as. aexinst tho
piaintirr heroin and to enjoin saia attendants
from IntcrferrliiK with plalntlfT's lXAsesslon
thnreof.
Vnu am riMiiilrcd to answer said unit Inn
on or lioforo tho .!d ilay of Octoberj.1910.
I1ENIIY WALTKMAlif
uy w n cox iiam.kun, iiisAttorneyi
OUDEnot'IlKAUINOON l'KTITiON 1
"UMMAKY ADMINISTRATION.
Statu of Nuhraska. Lincoln county, ss
jn ino county court. Auetist, u. l nu.
in tliour innttnr at tlm ,'statii nr William
Itrowri, deceased.
Un ri'adlnif and ntlnir tlm tintlMnn nf .T. V..
Vermillion praying that tho regular admin
istration ur said cstatomar no disponed
with as provided hy sections &202, 5203, 0201
and 3oOo, f!olibuy'n Statute 1WW.
Ordered That September. 7th, 11U0. at 3
o'clock p. m Is assigned for hcarlnir Bald
petition wiivn all persons interest' il in said
matter may appear at a county court,
to bo bold In and for said county
and show eauso why tho prayer of po
tlonur Kbould not bo granted. This order to
i mi printed ror mx successive, issues in tlio
Nf rth l'lotto Trlbnno. legal newspaper pub
lished In Lincoln County, prior to September
in. nuo.
w. o. Ki.dkii. County Judge.
NOTIOE KOIt I'UnLICATION.
Serial No. 02037.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco at North IMatto, Nob.
-L July Htii. 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that Kit Kunkul.
of North IMatto, Nebraska, who, on JuncSt'th,
Go to
SORENSON'S
Proposal for Fire Hose Wagon.
Bids are hereby invited bv the City of
North Platte for tho fnrnifihinc for the
use of the City Fire Department of one n K2iiV-or,no K' 0Urk' olprkConntJ' Court
oiuiiuiiru nic uuau t iikuii wiui tmm
city of 1000 feet of 24 inch Fire Hose,
Kau mment to inc uuo two tnree gnnon
Portable Chemical Fire Extinguishers
and other nccessnry equipments.
Also one uoublo set ot inre Harness
Bidders to furnish with bid detailed
specifications of wagon, equipments '. made homestead entry No. shbi.
Sa l,nmn ,i.;i, t. t Serial No. 02037. for north half and southwest
uui. iiuuiboa n"- v.ivjr k' v'i'v.u , niiarter. weet Inn K. tnnniili n ll.tinrtli. Ifnnin
furnish, to comnlv in a general way 3i west of tho sixth Princ oal Meridian
with specifications on file in the office " fled, notlco of intention to
nt nit,r Pinb- tuako llnal tlvo year proof to
Ot ttieuty UerK. I establish claim to tho land above doscrlbed.
Bids will be received nt the olhce of boforo the Iteglstor and ltocolver at North
the City Clerk up to 5 o'clock p. m. matte. Neb., on tho oth day of Sept. iBio
xnnfrnl Hmn Qnntimlm Ktli 1010 uiaimam natnos as witnesses: wiiuam
central time, September Oth, lJlO. Oriniths. of Dlckftis. Nob.. i II. Hurwood. of
All lilus must be nccompanieu uy n Homereot. Neb . Oarl Ilroodor. of North
certified check for ten per cent of bid Hatto. Nob. and John Pulso, of Somerset.
payable to Treasurer ot tjity ot rnortn "rr,'. t v cvind n,.ia.-.
I nitiu us u iunen in cusu sucuunaiui
bidder fails to enter Into a contract in
accordance with bid.
The City of North Platte reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
(JHAS. b. TEMPLE, City UlerK.
NOTICE.
Tho Somerset Land Syndicate, tho un
known owners ot the southeast (luartor see
tlon '.'1. town.ililn 10 north, ranee 31 west, tit li
l'. M.. Airrcd mane, ueorgo uartor, aiarie
Kuitua Chnndlur executrix of the estate ot
I). K- Chandler deceased, Mario Emma
Serial No. 01012-02111.
NOTIOU KOU PU11L10ATION
DKI'AIITMENT OK TUB INTrillOH.
United States Land Olllco.
At North Platte. Nebraska July 13, 1010.
Nottco Is hereby given that Gcorgo
II- Schaffer. ot Myrtle, Nebraska, who, on
Nov. 23rd. 1Wi:i, madu homestead entry No.
1077H. Serial No. 01912, for tho southeast quar
ter, and on July 10th. 1901. mado II. E. No.
20378. Serial No. 021S1. for tho southwest nuor-
ter. Sect on o. Township in. N.. Ilango VJ W..
of tho Oth Principal Meridian, has filed
notlco of Intention to make llnal live year
proof to establish claim to tho land abovo
oiiaiidlor Tolin1" Wllham Drvsdalo C mrftt described, liefore tho register and receiver
EUlStt! Nebraska5, on tho 12th day
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
flour, feed, drain or Hay
erlck William Shorre.v. Edward W Sims.
fleortro 1 Truman Sr.. It Tvd email first and
full namo unknown, l'oter Wallace, ltonort
T. Wallace. A - Willing first and full name
ununown. joiiu wotiicrspoon, .lonn , i.
Ok'den. Mrs. Sarah Colman. and William Aiv
dcrson sillier, dotendants In cross petition.
will toko notice that on the 18th day of June
r.W, I lest a E. ilcConnoll, cross-potltlonor, In
tlio case of Somerset Land Syndicate vs. E
S. Davis and I). E McConnoll against said
defendants. Illed her crosa-tiatltlon acalnst
an or said namcu parties tno onject anu
nrarerof which aro to lorecloso a certain
tax lien huld bv her under tax certlllcato No.
2133, dated Nov. L'nd, 1W):1 for tho delinquent
taxes of it7. vm. vm. nnw. leoi anaiw2 upon
the southeast quarter of seetl n 21. township
1U north, raniro.li wcstttti r. fll and rorsul-
seiiuent taxes paid by her thereunder with
Interest and costs and attorney's fees, and on
which there Is now duo tho ulalntllr In cross-
petition tho sum of $J.CKi. for which sum the
cross petitioner prays for a decree that the
above named defendants In crofs petition bo
reouired to pay tno sum round due or thai
said premises may bo sold to satisfy the
amount so round duo.
Vou are reoulrcd to answer said petition on
or before tho 2titn day or September iuiu,
iJaico August lztii, iviu.
GkoroeE. Khench.
Attorney for DestaE McConnoll.
Hnving recently purchased tho
B. A. Wilson feed store at the
corner of Sixth and Locust Sts.
I respectfully invite a share of
tho patronage of the public.
Prompt delivery.
NOTICE VOll PUIILICATION.
Serial No. 02(138
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land OUIco at North Platte. Neb
August 20th. 1BKT
Notice Is heroby glvnn that Arthur I). Allen
of North Platte, Nob., who on September.
12th. IMS. mado Homestead Entry No. 2HH7
U. .1.1 X',. HA"1Q .1... .....1 1 .....1- 1Z
. R. KI I InER. noW. soU noW. o',i so'i. sw'i so H section R.
towusiiiii '. nortn. raimu ou, west 01 uie uin
principal meridian, has tiled notlco or
Intention to make final flvo year proof.
to establish claim to tho land above
described, before thu register and receiver
at North l'latto.- Nebraska, on tho loth
day of October. wiu.
claimant names as witnesses! Chris John'
son, Martin Hood, Dennis Ilrecn and I' reel
Hromers. all or North l'latto, nou.
aS3-t '.E. Kvaws. Itnelatnr
f" i:iCAnT jfht." ,
THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN
we havo is the Forest King cigar. It
brines more trade to this store than a
little. It will not surnriso you either
i C 1 .1. . T". . Tf! .T T .
11 you cry uie rorcstmng cinr. n is
a smoke you cannot fail to enjoy if you
nro a lover of fine tobacco. It is a
cigar that, once tried, you naturally
think of every time you nro inclined for
n gooa smoKo.
J. F. SCHWALZRiED,
Notice for Publication.
Serial No. 02S5I.
lleparttnentof the Interior.
U. S. Laud OUIco at North l'latto. Nub.
August 20th. IU10.
Notlco Is horobyl von that Albert Uoobke,
of North l'latto. Neb., who on Kob. ltth.
11105, mado Homestead l.ntrywo. .uiu, Serial
No. 02ii.il, for all of ceetionS. township 15. N ,
tango ui. w.oitno sixti nriuciuai meridian
has tiled notlco of Intention to mako Una
llwn i'imn twtitr t( itwr n til lull rwn I tr tn tlm
land abovo doscrlbed, lioforo the Resistor of Hersliuy, Nob
of Sont 11110.
Claimant names as witnesses; uugeno
Ardery. of Myrtln. Neb.. Emery Ioudon and
JaperSlvl of North Plat o. Neb., and Wil
liam lUCKloy. ot Myrtle. Neo.
ji-u j. r.vANS. ucgisior.
SHERIFF'S SALE. ,
Hv virtue of an order of salo Issued from
tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, uixm a decree, of foreclosure rendered In
said court wherein David F. Parker Is plain
tiff and Albert A. Adams and tno South-
oast quarter Section 35. Twp It). Range 31
are dotendants, and to mo directed, i
win on the iutn day or September, iuiu.
at 1 o'clock p. m. at the east front
door of tho court house In Nortn Platte.
Lincoln county, Nebraska, sou at public
auction to tlio highest bidder for cash,
to satisfy said decree, interest and costs,
tlio following described property, to-wlt:
Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty-AvoW.
Townshlo Sixteen tioi. Kango Tlilrty-one I3ii
Lincoln county, Nebraska, LTax Salo Certif
icate. Dated North Platto. Nob., August 1st. 1910.
all) I. L. Mil.TOMiKiinisit, Sherllf.
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho county court, July 29th, 1910.
In the mattur of tho estate of Fred
KraUcnstoln, deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition of GuHtav
Krauenstcln, praying that tho regular ad
ministration of said estate may bo dispensed
with as nrovlded by sections 52O2-s0J and dzoi.
Cobbey's Statute IDOtf.
urdered, mat August unu, at vo ciock
a, in., Is assigned for hearing said potitton
when all persons interested in saui matter
may appear at a county court to bo hold In
and for said county and show cause why the
prayerot petitioner should not be granted.
This order to bo printed for six successive
Issues In tho North Platto Tribune a legal
newspaper published In Lincoln County, prior
to August 22. 1010.
az-3 w. u. ut.DKn. uounty .iuubo.
NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION.
Sorial No. 02109.
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto, Neb.
Aug. II, 1910,
Notlco Is heroby given that Mary Facka.
of North Platto. Neb., who. on July 2. 1901.
mado homestead entry No. 20301, serial No.
U2I0U. for all of section 12. township 12. N,
range 32, Wot tho Oth Principal Meridian, has
Hied notice of Intuition to mako final tlvo
year proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, boforo tlio Register and Ro
celvur at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 19th
day of Oct. 1910.
Claimant names as wltnessosi Adam E.
Donaldson. John Fowler and Carl liroodor.
of North l'latto. nod- ana ppencor uuinision
and Receiver at North Platto. Nebraska.
on tho nth day of October. 1VIU.
Claimant names us witnesses! James
llochau. David Macombor. William droves
und Hugh (Jaunt, all of .ortli l'Intto. Noli.
aJi-H I K icvnh Keiriner.
al7-0
J E. Evans. Register.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
The State of Nebraska, t ta
Lincoln County. i"
In tlm County Court..
In tho matter of the estate of William
A - Gregg, deceased. To tho creditors, heirs. Si.n' "hi med noUco of li t0nonPfn
legatees ami others interested In thoostam
of William a. uregg.
Serial No 0-241.
NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION,
Department of tho Intorlor
U. Land Olllro at North Platto. Neb.
Aug llth.llMO.
Notlco is hereby given that Adam E. Don
aldson, of North Platte, Nebraska, who on
Sept. 10th. 1901. trado Homestead entry
No. -0341. Serial No 02211. for west half, and
southeast quartor, section ss, township 13,
Take notice, that II. M. Grimes has
filed In thu county court a report of his
doings as Kxecutor of said estate and
it Is ordered that the same stand for hearing
tho 7th day or is ptetnijer. A- n. iuiu, po
fore the court at thu hour of V o'clock a. m..
at which tlmo any Hrson interested may ap
pear and except to lUiileontesttliosHiiie. Ann
notice of this uroceedlng Is order 'd givtu
by publication for six successive Issues .n
tho North l'latto Tribune, a semt-wookly
nnvi'UMnimr linllllHIiell in Nam county.
WliniikK tuv hand nnd thoseal of tho county
court at North Platto this 15th day of Au
gust. A.D- 110. .,.
v lt. it.i.n ii. uu iny .iiiuue.
Ily Kathcrlno F Clark. Clerk County Court
alii-"
1910 tho plalntlll' Nora Kalch tiled a petition
in tho iiistrict uour'. or uuicoin ouinty,
A Man That Keeps Good Horses
don't wan't to spoil their appearance
or risk his own life by harnessing them
with nn inferior made or shabby har
ness. It pays to buy a good harness
when you do buy, for it always looks
well hb well as wearing well. .For
stylo, durability and make call on
A. F. FINK.
NOTICE-PRORATE OF WILL.
Tho State ot Nebraska, tM
Lincoln County, l8
Tn thrt Poiiiif v Court.
In thu Matter of the Estate of Isaac Dillon.
1Y.,M..nL.rl
Thu Mmtnnf Nnhraska to tho heirs and ntftr, Hun S4. township 11 ranga 64 In Lincoln Conn
or ion of tim sain isaao mucin. uvcuBneu :
Tn li. iiritien. iiihl uixm uiinirnr ft writmii i n.
Instrument purporting to lie the last will and W Vorloy to secure the payment Uf a note
Tor nine nunurru uuiim miu iniereat
thereon, whh h note and mortgage was duly
testament (it Isaac Dillon for probate and al
lowance. It Is ordered tbatsald matter bo set-
.1... !IIl rln. .if A.,..,iB A I
HIT 1H1WI H'" vtnv ... .tt.MV.si, t .,
1910, before said county court at tho hour of
HoVUx'U a m.. at which time any person in
terested may appear and eonte t the same;
and notieuoi tniH procieinng is ordered put)
llihed six successive Ismios In tho North
l'latto Tribune, a semt-weekly uuwspaper
published in mis state
Nebraska, against tho abovo named defen
dants, the object and prayer of which was tp
fnnwIiMH it. mortgage on the S, E ilUarthr
and the south nan oi mo nurin nail qreec
tinn M. tnwnshln 11 ranga 64 In Lincoln Cm in.
ty. Nebraska, slwn by Carrie L. Michael arm
C, 1' Mlohael her husband to lleffntiant U,
assigned to tho plaintiff herein for a valu
able consideration. Default having boon
mado In tho paymentof said note and in
toresttliereon, and no action having iMMsn had
for the recovery tncroor, tno piaititiir asicv,
tor judgtno' t against said defendants and
, each of them for tlio sum ot ono thousand
i.....,u...i i. i., ...t.-i.. kn.,n,i .1..11
Ull ,1111 ,j -r'hiiv Hi... u"-,w UUUIIII
in t.wilnifinv whereof. 1 have hnrennlii net. nnd lntoreht from Julv 1st 1910 tniFRtherwItli
my liand and tho seal of tlio county court at all costs Mid accruing con ts In thU case, and
North l'latto thlsUth day of August, 1910. ror foreclosure of said mortgage and taluof
tV. C. ELDER, County Jndgo said property for tho payment of such claim
Hy Katnerino r. uiarn, ererit or tiro tjoiuitr ano cKl".- "'i'A nV9ur4intnn
wourt- av-ut uy ri ra, tt nrnamuru mvt atvu
Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to
mako llnal flvo year proof, to establish
claim to tho land abovo described, boforo
tho Register and Receiver at North Platte,
Nebraska, on the lHth day of Octob.r. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses! Frank.).
Facka. Hugh Songor, Carl Broekerand John
Fowler, all ot North Platte. Nebraska.
jtl'D J. E. Evans. Register.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Nora Ralnh. PlalnUtr. vs Oarr u L. Michael
and O P. Michael, her husband. O. W Ver
ify and Addlo Verley, his wife. Shorman O..
Wllberger and Emm O. Wllborger Ids wlfo
Henderson Holllngsworth and f
Hollhigsworth bis wife, Hrst name unknown;
J. F Llttlo and Livonia L. Llttlo his wife, J,
W. Miller, Defendants,
Carrie L. Michael, O P. Mlchaol. ,T. F. Llt
tlo and Livonia L Little, non-resident de
fendants will tauo notlco, mat on July 1st
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