i A Serai -Weekly Tribune Ira I. Bare, Editor and Pabliihcr. 8UI1SCHIPTION HATES. One Year by Mall In advance $1.25 Ono Year by Carrie in advance. . .... .$1.60 Entered at North Matte. Nebraska, "Post oflico as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910. Tho population of Chicago Ib 2,185,283, nn Incrcnflo of 480,708, or 28.7 per cent, as compared with 1,698,672 in 1900. The increase, however, was not bo Krcnt pro portionately an it was in tho decode of 1690-1900. Then It was 54.4 porcent. Governor Shnllcnbargor has conceded tho nomination of Dahlman on the democratic tlckot, and Inst Frlduy filed his declination of tho populist nom ination for governor. Ho also offered his services to the democratic fltnto committee. In a statement Governor Shallonbcrgor fluid that while ho might possibly win out in a legal battle bo causa of irregularities shown in the recount in Douglass county, ho did not enro for n victory won In that manner. Following similar announcements by n numbor of democratic papers of the state, Dick Motcalfc, associate editor of Hrynn's Commoner, announces that ho will not support Dahlman for gov ernor, and has tendered his services to C. II. Aldrich, tho republican candidate. In his lottcr Mr. Motcnlfosuys tho dem ocratic nomlnco was named by repub licans and that if ho is to follow a re publican leadership ho prefers to pick hlH man, Metcalfe inslstn that tho only issuo is tho liquor question in this cam paign and tho election of Dahlman moans turning tho stato government over to tho persons who control tho liquor traffic, In tho cunt they tell a woutonor who goes thera on business or a visit, that business is not just what it should bo not asgood as two or throo years ago; and yet tho westerner cannot but bo impressed with tho volume of busi ness in tho oast. Ono falls to scu an idlo steel plant or manufactory; truffle on tho railroads seems to bo enormous; in tho towns and cities tho stores uro crowded with customon, and appar ently all mon who want work arc employed. To tho wostcnor tho cast. scemH to bo highly prosperous, notwith standing tho customer is Inclined to "growl" over business conditions. An Attractive Contract. Mr. Bryan, agriculturist for tho American Boot Sugar Co. has received tho boot contract for growing sugar beets for 1911 and is now ready to sign with thoso farmers wishing to grow sugar boots. Ho states that with the prlca of soed at ton cents por pound and fifty cents por ton for siloing, with a cluuso of furnishing soed to thoso whoso boots aro killed by frost, makes this contract u very attractive ono. Mr. Bryan states that being early with tho contracts reminds him a great deal of tho motliod practised in Utah, whoro tho sugar companies place tholr contructn early In ordor to glvo tho fnr mor plenty of tlmo to lay out his dif ferent lands. Coudcmn Primary Law. Writing from Lincoln, a Btnff corres pondent of tho Boo Buys: Nonrly ovoryono around the stato Iioubo hi talking about tho stato wldo primary law undor which tho prosunt candidates , for olllccs woro nominated, and so far thero In not n ntnto ottfiNjfwho has ono I word to commendation lofrAhe present monouro. 'jf . I Attorney General Thompwn referred Ito It yesterday ho n "monstrosity", whllo Govornor Shnllonboru'or hns ro jfpoatodly condemned It, saying on ono occasion that ho should luivo recom mended that It bo repealed by tho Into democratic legislature which was re sponsible for It In its present form. Othor Htnto olHcerB, including those who were nominated under It, huve ox- pressed themselves as have tho two ofilcorn mentioned. Some Insist that tliu law should bo repealed In its en tlrety, while others believe that tho re turn to tho old convention system should bo by degrees and very gradual, Secretary of Stato Junkln Is of the opinion this legislature should amend tho law bo that It does not npply to candidates for stato olllcos, but that delegates to a nominating convention may ho selected at n primary and that other than candidates for stato offices may be nominated an at present. It Ib his opinion that tho legislature will not consent to repeal tho law In its entirety, but thut it will tako the first stops which nro to finally result In doing away witli it. Stato officers realize that it will ho n hard matter to repeal tho law" for tho reason that thoeo who hnvo been nom inated undor Us provisions and elected to tho legislature havo no very great protest to mako at Its operation. But on tho other hand thero will bo manv members of tho legislature who spent sleepless nights worrying over n nom (nation duo tho wiping out of party lines in the late election, who other wise would have had llttlo causo to worry, TttesAi Will inalat oh u cmiifsV. Preacher Sees a Light. Some time ago Rev. W. W. Carlton of Mason City, Iowa, preached a series of sermons bitterly arraigning the local authorities for permitting crime to go unchecked. This is not a new thing for preachers to do and he doubtless mod eled his discourse on those which many others have preached cjsewhore. The mayor denied that conditions were as represented and there is nothing new about such a denial, either. The novelty came when tho mayor ottered to appoint Rev. Mr. Carlton chiof of police and give him authority to "clean up tho town" if ho found it needed it. Mr. Carlton was also in onrnest and sincere, jfor ho undertook tho job temporarily. Ho has now re signed, and not becauso he is one who puts his hand to tho plow and then turns bnck, for ho preuched another sermon Sunday telling his congregation that conditions had been misrepresented to him and that Mason City was not tho sink-hole of iniquity which ho had painted it. He did not pretend to say thero is no crime orvico, but thatall tho law could do to prevent it was being done. Mason City is only ono of many that hnvo sufTorcd from tho blnckwashlng of scandal mongers and sensation seekers whoso ignorance or misrepre sentation of facts Is concealed by a loud noise, but, unfortunately, thero arc not many llko Mr. Carlton who aro willing to put their declarations to the tcBtand still fewer who, when they find them selves wrong, would manfully admit it. It looks batter boforo tho public to offer "lack of co-oporation" by therog ulnrly constituted nuthortiies. No ono pretends that conditions in American cities aro idoal, but it Is sel dom that they warrant tho wholesale denunciation which breaks out when sorno ono thlnkb ho wants to attract attention to himself. Omaha Bee. Interest at the Baptist Church, Last Sunday marked tho beginning of special interest at tho Baptist church though tho special services do not start until Thursday of this week. All of IaBt Sundny'a services woro well at tended and a strong and deep feeling provulled. In response to tho invit ation at tho closo of tho night two grown porsons a mother nnd u daughter, camo forwnrd. Thoso will probably bo Immersed at ono of tho opening ucsslons of tho special meetings. A llttlo hero about tho meetings now closing nt Golden will speak something of tho work of tho evangelist who is to come. Throo grown persons had united with tho church nnd were bnptiscd a week ago last Sunday. Nineteen othors mado tho start that same day and these woro followed by throo or four moro tho next night or two. Tho modcBty of tho evangelist keeps him from writing much of IiIh own work. Among thoso converted at Golden was thepoBt mustor, Boveral respectable men of tho city and soven students In tho School of Mines nt Golden. Becauso of tho interest tho Chaplain wns re tained two dnys, but ho expects to be gin hero Thursday night of this week., Tho origin of some of tho rumors concerning trouble In tho nutomobllo InduBtricH seemu to Ho In tho figures recently mado nubile concornlnir tho output of tho prcBont year. It ia now estimated that tho factories havo pro duced 185,000 cars worth $242,000,000, agnlnat 82,000 enrs Inyenr 1009. If that h u correct statement of tho work of tho fnctorlos nobody ought to bo sur prised ovor n llttlo dolay In gottlng rid of tho output. Stato Journal. STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of North Platte Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden. Tho huotlo nnd worry of busincBs mon, Tho hunt work and atooplng of work men, Tho womnn's household enroa, Aro too groat a strain on tho kidneys. Backache, headache, sldcncho, Kidney troubles, urinary follow, A North l'lntto citizen tells you how to cure them all. Hans Johnson, 8H Walnut St. North Platte, Nebr,, sayB; "For a numbor of years I was troubled with kidney com plaint, due to heavy work In tho blacksmith shop. I havo frequently tnkenDonn'B Kidney PIUb, procured from McDoncll & Graves' Drug Store, and their use is nil that is necessary to rid mo of backache, lameness and othor disorders arising from thokidnoys. recommend Doan's Kidney Pills nn r remedy of merit that all kidney euf ferors Bhould try." For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Mllbum Co. Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and uiko no others. NOTICE TOlt PUBLICATION. Serial Fo.0isi, , lprtuioutot tlin Interior. V P. Laud OtUcu kt North Platto. N'nh. , . . houtvinbor UthlOlO, , Notice Is fce-roto given that . Daniel J, firyclM'. of North Platto. Kubraaku. who. on lob. 11, 1005. mado homestead entry No.aotiOi), Mortal No. Oltwt. tor wont, half. west halt northeast quarter, west half southeast quarter, (tectum IS, township Id, north, Range JO. west f tho sixth Principal Meridian lias i)Ud notlco Of Intontlon to mako Una) ilvo year iroot to establish claim to tho land above, described, boforo tho Register and Receiver at North Platte, Neb., on tho 14th day of Nov. 1910, Claimant names as witnesses: Carl 8. McUrow. Jacob Weber, of North I'latto, Nob . Edward Wright. Thomas liolcher. of Myrtld, NMu, J K. KVANfcf. KoKUtVir. DR. Y LUCAS, Office Suil (j and 7 Kcilh Theatre Building Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases of Women. FOR SALE. Special. We have the best bargain ever offered, being the ex clusive sale of the Mrs. Arm- strong business. This :o a great money maker and if ooking for a nice, clean, good paying business, let us show you this or call on Mrs. Armstrong for particulars. It must be sold quick. BRATT& Goodman. Skirts and Waists. New Skirts and Waists are ready to help you piece out the season. And most women feel about this time of the year as though they wanted something new and a great many of them often settle down to the most practical sort of a purchase. A new Skirt and new Silk Waists. Such garments can be found be used all and any season of the year, and we have all of the fall styles now ready. Wilcox Department Store. CANNING TIME. YOU'LL soon bo nt tho canning nnd pickling with nil its hard work. It would bo a pity to havo tho fruits of your efforts spoil during tho winter. See that lain and bottlcB aro well sealed. PURIFIDE PARAFIN In tho best thing to seal them with. Can bo UBed over nnd ovor nnd is tasteless and harm less. Pure High Grade Spices, Jar Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Etc. SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists. "HOLD UP" your hands for DICKEY'S ICE CREAM. You are not "Held Up" when you buy it as you get your moneys worth in every dish. Our up-to-date manner in the tnakini and our facilities for tnk injj core of it assures you o f Ice Cream thnt cannot be excelled. DICKEY BROS. ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 A full lino of furniture, all kinds of stoves nnu stovo repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, sowing machines either cash or navmcnts. Evervthtni? vou ubo HOLD Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibus, Curantus A like remedy will cure a like disease. A law immutable, thnt cannot change, nnd as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own trentment where remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and all thoso interested: Rooms fur nished when desirea for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioncr PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for' the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night. Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust t. Telephone No. 642. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL rzrr:' east . FHumisTKiiitiT flUKlti FLAT Tfi,i WEB. j , Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B Dent Dr. V. Lucas. A general hospital for all acute and chronic cases medical, surgical ana oustretne. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor motion address. W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgi Excelsior Springs MINERAL WATER. Wo aro solo agents for the medicinal wntors from this famous resort. Per sons suffering with stomach, liver nnd kidney troubles should give these waters a trial. Sulpho Salino Water Pints 15c, Qts. 25c, half gal. 50c. Silonm nnd Regent Wnter Pints 15c, Quarts 25c. Soterian Ginger Alo Pints 15c or 2 for 25c. (Manufactured from Soterinn Lithin Wnter.) Special discount in ense lots. Stone Drug Co. A Man That Keeps Good Horses don't won't to spoil tholr appearance or risk his own lifo by harnessing them with an inferior mado or shabby har ness. It pays to buy n good harness when you do buy, for it ulwnys looks well as well as wenrlng well. For stylo, durability and make call on A. F FINK. mmm ft Wills J Redfleld. JID J R McKlrahan. M D Drs. Redfield & McKirahan Phiicians and Surgeous. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones Office at P. and S. Hospital. f 0 A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. (, 1 r i a 0 a . v. uutiura Mmcs a umcs. i r H Physicians and Surgeons, ) Office over Stone Drug Co. Phones lg?.B 8 ' Try Our Flour. Up-to-date $1.50 per sack or ?2.90 per hundred, 13. & M. $1.45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer sey Cream $1.35 per sack or $2.75 per hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or more pounds. Every sack guaran teed. R. E. LOUDON & SONS, Call 551. Go to SORENSON'S FOK Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, PiclureVraming Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Phone 268 FOIt ALL KINDS OF flour, feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito a share of tho patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN wo have is tho Forest King cigar, brings more trade to this store than it littlo. It will not surprise you either if you try the Forest King cigar. It is a smoke you cannot fail to enjoy if you aro a lover of fine tobacco. It is a dear that, once tried, vou naturally think of ovory time you aro inclined for a goou smoKo. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notice. John F. Wilcoxson will take notice that on tho 22nd day of July, 1910, P. H. Sullivnn, a justice of the Peace, m nnd for Lincoln County, Nebraska, is Biied an Order of Attachment for tho sum of $19.50, in an action pending be fore him, whoroin William Dowson is plnintifT and John F. Wilcoxson defen dant, that property consistingof money in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Rail road Company, a corporation, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 30th dny of Sept. 1910. William Dowson, Plaintiff. North Platte, Neb. Aug. 18th, 1910. PHOHATE NOTIOR. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. No braska. Sept. 12th, lf'10. In the mutter of the estate of Anders P Carlson, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors of said derouscd will meet the Administratrix of said estate, boforo tho County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the IUUIi day of October. IW10, and on tho 10th day of April, lUIl, at 10 o'clock a- m. each day. for tho pur pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment ami allowance. Six mouths aro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims and ono year for the Admlulstrllrlx to sottlo said estate, from the K'th day of Sept,. 1M0. This notlco to 1h published eight successive Issues In the North Platto Tribune, a legal nowspaper published In said county prior to tho 10th day of October 1U10. sI3-S O. E. F.LDElt. County Judge, lly Kathorlne V. Clark. Clerk of tho County Court. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, ITclted States Laud Olllce. North Platto. Neb., Septembor 7th, 1910. A Milltclont contest affidavit having been died In this officii by Earl II Uartholomew, contestant, against Homestead Entry, No. 21782, mado April 10th. iDUu, foT all of ewalon 3Ji township IB N,i raugosaw. Hth P. M by Agues Mcllrtiry. contestee. tn which It is alTcgt-O that Agnes MCHenryhasneNTreital) llshed residence on said tract that she has failed to lmprovo orcultlvato said tract in any manner, that she has attended said tract for more than six months last past. Said parties aro hmi'iy notllled to apiiear, re spond and oder evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a m on Nov. 7th, ll'IO, before tho register and receiver at tho ITulted States Land Olllce In North Platte, Nebraska. Tho ald contestant having. In a proper affidavit, tiled Scptemlcr7tji. bet forth facts which show that after duo diligence per sonal service of this notice cannot bo made, it is herebv ordered and directed that such turtttt) bo given by Uuo and proper publlatlon. J E. Eva.S, Id-vlstVr yfc w -i 4 4 GEO. D. DENT, lihvcinnn nnd snrnonn. Office over McDonald Bank. Phones I Office 130 J Residence 115 NOTION t.lrrln flnntt. OliarloM A 1'nrrr and Ilia un known liclrs of David W. I'orry. deceased will take notlcn that on tiio a)tn clay or July. 1810. Henry Waltutnatli, plalntlfT herein, (Hod Ills petition In tlie District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, attalnst said defendant, the object and prayer or which are to miict the. tltleof tlie plaintiff In and totlio follow Ine descrliwd trnrt of land, to-wlt: Ilrglnnlnc (in the SiHiihwctt, comer of Ixjtl, In Illock KK.of tlicoritrinai plat or the city or riortn I'latte, Nebraska, runnlnir thenco In n nortlierlr direction on tlio west llt.o of nald lot. 4 feet and 4 Indies, tlicncn oastorly parallel with Hie south line of said lot. a) fool morn or less to the. center lino runnlnir north nnd south, thence southerly parallel with the west line of said lot 40 feet and 4 In ches to the south line of said lot, thenco westerly on tho south line of said lot to tho place of bcKlnnlnir. and to exclude each and allot tho said defendants from any Interest, rleht. title or claim In and to said property and tn enjoin said defendants from asserting any claim In said premises as against thn plalntlir herein and to unjoin said defendants i rum intericrrimr with piainiui's possession thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or Iwforo tho id day of October. 1010. IlHNHV WJkl.TEMATII Uy Wnrox &IIA1.MOAN, lllsAttorneys. CONTEST NOTtOE. Department of tho Interior. United States Land Ofllco North I'latte. Nebraska. September 7, 11)10. A HUlllclcnt contest affidavit havlnir 1kcii died In this ofllco by II. O- Ilartholomow contestant, against homestead Entry ino. zvuo, mado Aug. l-', w for all of Sec IH. Township 1. N. Ilantro32 v tlth P. Meridian, by David Montelth contosteo. In which It Is alleged that David Montelth has never established residence, t hereon: that ho has failed to lmprovo or cultlvato said tract In any manner! that hu has aban doned said tract for moro than six months last past. Said parties aro hereby notified to appear, respond and offer ovldenco touch ing said allegation at 1U nVWlr n m on Nov. 7th, 110, boforo tho Heglster and ucceivor at too uniteu states Land olllco In North I'latte, Nebraska. Tho said contestant having, In a proper afll- -w - v ,., hv. labia nuti.il show that after duo aillgonco porsonal sor- vico oi mis nouco cannot ix tnauo. it is hereby ordered and directed that such no tice bo given by duo and proper publication. J. E Evans, Iteglster. NOTICE FOR PDI1LICATION. Serial No. 02103. Department Of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Neb. . . Aug. 11. 1010. Noticp Is horoby given that Mary Facka. : North Platte. Neb., who. on July 2. 1001, ado homestead I'lilrv Nn. !!(l?.0l. urll Mn tttlOU, for all of section 12. township 12, N. ranpo ., y oi mo mn rrincipal Alorldlan, has Hied notlco of Intention to mako final ilvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 13th day of Oct. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Adam E. Donaldson. John Fowler and Carl ttroedor. of North Platto. Nob. and Spencer Edmlston. of Horshey, Neb. al7-0 j. E. Evans. Register. Serial No. 0U11. NOTICE FOR PlTULIOATION. Department of tho Intorlor U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Neb. Aug. Ilth, 11)10. Notlco Is horoby given that Adam E. Don aldson, of North Platte, Nebraska, who on Sept. 10th, 1M)4. trado Homestead entry No, 20511. Serial No. ttKll. for west half, and southeast Quarter, section 32, township 13, north, range 31, west of tho 0th Principal Meridian, has llled notice of intention to mako final Ilvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on thclsthday of Octob r, 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank .1. Iacka, Hugh Songor, Carl Ilroekerand John Fowler, allot North Platte. Nebraska. JtJ-U J. E. Evans. Register. .LEGAL NOTICE. Nora Raich. Plalntlir. vs. Carrie 1. Michael and O P. Michael, her husband. O. W. Ver ley and Addle V'erloy, his wife, Sherman O., Wllborger and Emmn O. Wllborgcr his wlfo Ilendersun Ilolllngsworth and IlolllngsWorth his wife, first name unknown, .1. F. Llttlo and I.lvonla L. Llttlo his wlfo. J. W. Miller. Defendants, CarrloL. .Michael, C P. Michael..!. F. Llt tlo and Livonia L. Little, non-resident de fendants will tako notlco that on July 1st 1010 tho plalntlir Nora Raich llled a petition In tho District Cour'. of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against tho abovo named defen dants, the object and prayer of which was to foreclose a mortgage on tho S. E ouarter and tho south half of tho north half of sec tion .11. township 11 range 31 In Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, given by Carrlo L. Michael and C, P. Michael her husband to defendant O, w. Vorloy to secure tho payment of a note for nlno hundred sixty dollars with Interest thereon, which note and mortgage was duly assigned to tho plalntlir herein for a valu able consideration. Default having been made lu the payment of said note and In torest thereon, and noHctlon having been had for tho recovery thereof, tho plalntlir asks, for Judgment against said defendants anil each of them for tho sum of one thousand one hundred thirty-eight and 8.V100 dollars and Interest from July 1st Wiu together with all costs and accruing costs in this case, and for foreclosure of said mortgage and sale of said property for the payment of such clalin and costs. Noua Hai.cii, Plalntlir. Uy F. ill. WiMnniU.v.v. IHT AWfrirViT. ' ORDER OF IIEARINO ON PRORATE OF FOREKJN WILL. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court, Sept 12th. MO. In tho matter of tho estate of Edward Everett, deceased. On reading and tiling tho petition of G rover C. Jones, praying that tho Instrument llled on tho 12th day of Sept., 1U10, and pur portlmr to bean authenticated copy of the last will and testament of the said deceased as proved, probated, and allowed In the pro bate court of Sulfolk county, Massachusetts may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as tho last will and testament of tho said Edward Everett, deceased, in tins court. Ordered. That October 3rd. 1010, at 10 o'clock a. m Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held in and for said county, ana show causo why tho prarer of tho petitioner should not 1h) granted. This ordor to bo printed for six successive Issues lu tho North I'latto Semi Weekly Tribune, prior to October 3rd. 1010. ' sis-ft C E. Er.tiRii. County Judge. Ily Kathorlne F. Clark. Clerk of the County Court, NOTICE FOR PURLIOATION. Serial N".'020 Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto, Nob. August ZOth. 1010 Notice Is hereby given that Arthur D, Allen of North Platte. Neb., who on September, 12th, 1Wi. made Homestead Entry No. 2H7. Serial No. 0--M.M, for tho swU. nVJ nw), n! no't, soi nol. oW seU. sw'i kbU section f. township lj. north, range w, west ot thu Otli principal meridian, has filed notlco of intention to mako final Ilvo year proof to ostuhllsh claim to the laud aUivo described, beforo tho register and receiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on tho lhih day of Octobor. tUIO. Claimant names as witnesses; Chris John son. Martin Hood, Dentils Dreen aud Fred Rromors, all of North Platto. Nob. a33-tf J. F. Kvanu. UneMur Notice for Publication. Serial No. ftJSM. Departmeutof the Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nob. , . , , August aDth. 1110. Notlco Is hereby given that Albert Doohke. of North Platte, Neb., who on Feb. mil UHlu. mado Homestead Entry No- 2010. Surlai No. hgtol. for allot Nvtlons, township 15. N iUnge 31. W. of the slxtn principal meridian has tl I oil notlco ot intention to mako dual Claimant names as witnesses; James Ilerhan. David Marr-mlier, Wiutam Orovcs '' " "ih'kt, unnain fJrove HuehUaunt, all of N.-rth I'latte. Not, a"8 J. K. Evans. Register, i'V,' iu wBiMMii ciaim to tho land abovo descrllxd, tx-foro the lleglsler and Receiver at North I'latto, Nebratka on tho 17th day of Octobor. lio. 11Lurakk&' ,1. t .ll j..I4 j