Semi-Wetkly Tribune Ira L. Rare, Editw and Pabliiher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mail in ndvunce $125 Ono Year bj Carries in advance $1,60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post offlco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910. Railroad Yards Congested. During tho paBt week the local rail road yards have been badly congested with freight, more bo thun for many months, if not yeara. To remedy this condition Conductor C. A. Weir has boon appointed general yardmoster, a position that lias been temporarily created until tho yards are rollovcd of tho congest ion. McDowell Goc to Sioux City. n. W. McDowell, for a Ave venro m cnaraa or mo unitcu states wcuuiur 1 m . i M i .1 bureau in this city, has been trans ferred to Sioux City, la., nndwlll lcavo for that nlace nbout October 15th. The Sioux C tv omce is n some respects n mnrn Imnortnnt station thnn Non.li Platte, hence the transfer is in the way of a promotion to Mr. McDowell. Interest is Revival Continues. Thoro is no abatement of interest in the Finnell revival at tho opera house. Tho attendance continues to bo largo nml the work of savlnir souls trees on with excellent results. Seven sousrht and found tho new life Sundoy bringing tuo total up ;eighty-ono. This is cor tainly a great work in North Platte -result? that will live long after tho ra vival has nassod Into thoforeotten past The meetings will bo continued the remainder of this week, and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. Methodists Stab Dahlman Tim Methodist conference while in session In this city passed tho following resolution: "lie it resolved by tins un nunl conference that wo nubile) v and privately urgo our people to support and vhta for onlv those candidates who have declared themselves in favor of the coun ty tho right to prohibit the saloon. Wo nro unutterably omioscd to J. 0 Dahlman's election as govenror of our state and pledge ourselves as ministers to do rll wo possibly can by voico and voto to defeat him, because o his bold and blatant stand in support of the btcwory. We with all our powers seek the election of C. H. Aldrfch and all other candidates who como out boldly for countv ont on. recrnrulessor tliolr party name." A slmilur resolution was adopted by the conference hold last week at York. Lining Up Employes. A writer In the Lincoln Journal calls attention to n railroad scheme lis follows: In ovcry station, wnrehouso nnu on tho tnnlhntiAM nil nlonnr the. main line of the Union Pacific tho traveHbr theiio 1 days is confronted by a big white can vas poster on which this is printed in red letters: "If tho company is not prosperous will you bo?" Tho inquiry is supposably intended to bo aimed nt the employes of tho road. Somo who havo commented on tho poster nro of the opinion that this is part of tho plan by which tho railroad ia endeavoring to lino up its employes in a compact pol itical union that can bo dlrocted from headquarters in the interest of uny and all candidates who will promise to quit legislating along railroad regulation lines. Death of Mrs, Casey. . Mrs. Cathorino Casoy died Sunday morning at her homo on W. Fourth St at .the ago of elghty-nlno yeara. Tho 'dccoBscd hud boon in poor hoilth for soyerul years and death was not uncx .poctcd. Thu funeral was hold from the rcnidenco yesterday uf tornoon. Cathorino Anna Miller was born in BruniBton. Ky April 13th, 1821, and was married to Gcorgo Casoy on Sept 11 til, 1836, at tho ago of fourteen yonrr. To this union eight chiidron worn borr, the only living ono being Mrs. J. D. Shatter, of this city. Sho united with tho Cluistlan church nbout sixty years ago, and was a consistent christian an 1 u woman of fine character. The de ceased camo to North Plattu with her husband thirty-Blx years ago. Work Progressing Well. Tho special work began Thursday night at tho Baptist church Is making a liealthy development. Dr. Whlt3 has already twined hlmsolf into tho Ufa of tho church and the people in such i manner ns to mnko tho work of tin porrmmonty order. Tjio docks nri cleared and every gun is in readiness for action. Tho interest deepens with each mooting and tho work takes o i now phases with ovory service. Two adults united with tho churc'i on Sunday morning and several othon are ready to do so. The work is of such charnctot as to commend itsolf to all richt thinking pcoplo and must ncc essarily command tho attention of North Plntte. Additions and buptismi will no doubt bo almost a regular fen- ture of tho mooting. Tho main dlffl- iculty is the Binnll building. R. B. Favokiqkt. District Apneintments. The following nro tho nppolntmonti of Methodist ministers for North Pluttn district: Allen Chamberlain, superin tendent. North Plntte, Neb.: Bayard. ' Naax A. Jeffords; Bertrand, Chorion M. McCorkle; Big Springs, James R Smith; Brady Island, ChuppeU, II. A Tnvlor: Curtis. E. J. Hayes: Elwooi R. H, Carr; Fnrnam-Moorflold, D. W, Purkor: Gandv. J. H. Tabor: Gorinir. JohnNetullysHarrisburg, E. F. Clowor; Hershev. f reu n. jonnson; imporitu, iD. M. Rickett; Kimball, tiugeno Mark 'ley; LeWellen, Edgar Patterson; Lodgo Pole, E, Moore; Maywood, F. J, Skhouk: Mayflower, to bo supplied, Wltctioll, r. w. unss; minataro, u. m RichnrdBon: Morrill. O. B. D. Wood Mt. Zlon-IIIghland: E. A. Andrews: North Platto. W. S. Portor: Oualalht. Alfred Chamborlaln; Palisade-IIaycF Center, Herbert Hutchison ;il'ottor-l)Ix, A. Er-Ijiflnori SUlny. Henry Zinecker: Sm lthjjfiu, i , m uipoiij tMocKvnio,H) jmiod autiionniHi-i'axTon, a. w. Jkmonj Wallaco to be supplied, Wau LOCAL MENTION. Ed. S. Jenkins has been annotated postmaster at Gandy, vice C G. Klrby resigned. Judge Grimes, who had boon holding district court in western counties, re turned homo Friday. Mrs. Claudo Delnneycamo down from NorthPort Friday and left the follow ing day for a visit with relatives in Gothenburg. Mrs. I'remus Forstcdt. who became a mother last week, has been in a crit ical condition for soveral days, duo to hemorrhages. The men's meeting at the onera house Sunday afternoon was attended by about one hundred. An excellent tniK was given by Kovivaiist Fcnnell. Bert Barber came down from Lowcl- on Friday and after snendinsr several days with friends in town, loft for Lincoln to enter upon tils fourth year nt tho state university. John Gundram. iivintr thirteen miles northeast of town, wllfhave a sale of personal nronortv on Tuesday. October 18th. The property to bo sold includes seven horses, and colts, a number of head of cattle, and farm machinery. The sessions of the Methodist con ference closed Sunday and tho attend ants loft for their respective homes bundav nlcht nnd yesterday morn nir. 4 ho conference is pronounced to I have been a most interesting and suc cessful one. A score of Myrtlo farmers have de cided that they will not pormlt hunting nnd trespassing on tholr lands this fall. lney omcct to having wiro fences cut. and indiscriminate shooting and be bides thoy would liko a few prairie cmcicenn tnemseives. Justico Sullivan united In marricre Sat urday J. a. uouerry, or Frisco, (Jol., and Mrs. Harriet wniKer, or uougias, wyo,, and after kissing tho bribe delivered a Btrlng ot hearty congraulatlons. Dur ing his term of Justico, Patrick II. hns ioiued many in marriage, nnd to the best of his knowlcdgo none have been divorced. This speaks well tor the man ner which tics tho connubial knot. Death of Sutherland Woman Mrs. Anna Bussmer, living west of sutnorianu, died at her homo Friday from cancer, from which sho had bean seriously 111 for tho past year or more, She received medical treatment in Omaha and for soveral weoka Inst summer wns nt tho Physician's & Sur - geon's hospital in this city, but not! mprovingmy, she was taken to her name, accompanied oy a tramcu nurse vvsiw aiuu oitivv iviiiutuvu nihil livi X 11V I funeral services wore hold atSutherlnnd Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. 3. r . Carroll, of this city. Prc-Nuplial Function Misses Francis Nichols and Eda Wen- dehorn entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening in favor of Mias Maymo Lannin. Two contests formed tno entertainment ot the evening, ono sketching tho bride-to-be, in which Miss Maymo Johnson was awarded tho nrize for tho most accurate likeness, and for tno most artiRttcaiiy dressed do l bride. Miss Mabel Wvman wasiriven firsthon- ors. Tho guests numbered twenty young ionics ami mo articles Bnowercd upon the favored cuest were numerous and usoful. A two course luncheon was ser ved at tho closoof a very enjoyable eve ning. Wanted-Cattle to Winter. Wanted ono thousand hoad of cattle to wintor. or tor nart of winter. Plenty hay, water and range and good enro. Parties interested are invited to call and look over tho conditions. Call or address C. A. Johnson & Co. May flower, Neb. "The Spendthrift." At the Keith Theator Monday. Oct.il. Frederic Thompson's "Tho Snond- thrift" will bo prusonted. Portor Lmorson Browne is tho author. "The Spendthrift" treats of frivolous oxtrav agancu and its consequences. Its nrlnc nals are Richard nnd Frnneln Wanl, tho former a business man with working, saving and home-Iovinc in stlncts, tho latter, his "Butterfly" wire, desirous only of n triumphant social career. At first willingly but after nwhllo protestingly, tho husband furnishob the money to humor her e, trnvugnnt habits. Eventually ho finds nimsoir on tno orinK or ruin, wlthnoth ing to show for his yoars of toll. The prospect of llfo in uny Btution but that to which she has been accustomed up nulla Mm. Wnrrl Tlnulnrr nn iinrlnn. standing of her husband's "business af fairs, sue cannot realize the imminenco of tho catastrophe thrcuthing them. Be lieving tunc tno lack ol lunds is a mut ter of only momentary seriousness she uorrows monoy irorn a "irlend." ir tending W4th it to help both hor hui. band and herself. Tho circumstances of this transaction nro such thnt when they como to Ward's knowlodso the u (lairs of counlo have urrived at a climax which makes a com plete readjustment of family relations absolutely necessary. This readjust ment takes place and the last act of the piuy discloses u woman transformed. The production Is marked by that care ful attention to detnil which is a char acteristic of everything for which Frederic Thompson stands sponsor. Garfield Items. Mrs. Sadie Kilmer died at Cotter. Nebr., Sept. 15 after ono weok'B illness aged SSyrs., 0 mos and 11 dayB. Tho remains wore brought back to Kilmor nnd tho funeral services hold at tho school house. Mrs, Kilmer wnu the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Kilmor. She loaves to mourn her loss, her husband and two little boys, ono four vcors of aero and n babe three weeks old, besides a father, mother a Bisiorunu sevorui brothers. Mr. and Mrs, Kilmor loft last snrinir for Colo rado taking with them hor brother. who was in poor health in, tho hopes that tho trip would be of benefit to him. j. xi. amiin is nero trom uranu is land visiting relatives and mnkini? ore paratlons to return to his farm in tho snrinc. uouriianu audio ana uraco uooacnow wont to attend the fair Wednesday u$ Callaway. k Rev.' F:W'. Cuss, preached his far well sermon last Sunday and loft Mon day moraine for North Plattu to attend lira confuraicv. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES Capital and Surplus $135,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SEEDCRGCR, Vlcc-Prcsiricnl, M. KEITH NEVILLE, VicoPresiucnt, F. L. M00NEY, Cashier. PR. V LUCAS. Office Suil 0 and 7, Kcilh Thcalrc Duildina Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Diseases of Women. Jess Harris, the inimitable "Skivers" In "The Flower of tho Ranch," which is to bo the attraction at the Keith next Saturday evening is considered ono of the besteccentrlc dancers on the Amer ican stage, nnd his work is-one of the many pleasant features of a splendid performance. Judge Grimes, while in Sidney last week sentenced two men to tho peni tent arv for one year each. Ono had broken into a U. P. car nnd stolen goods, tho other robbed a Greek section house of $50 and wearing apparel, REAPING BENEFIT. p . P W il from the Experience ot North Platte People. Wo are fortunate indeed to bo able to profit by tho experience of our neigh bors. Tho public utterance of North Platto residents on the following sub ject will interest and benefit thousands of our readers. Read this statement. No better proof can bo had. Georee W. Weinbereer. 109 W. 9th St.. North Platte. Nebr.. says: "Two years ago I became ufilicted with kid ney trouble and sutfered from agonizing pains tnrougn my duck, i gradually crew worse, beenmo still and lame and on account ot losing my rest nt night be came an run down. My Kidneys them selves did not nerform their functions normally. Learning of Doan's Kidney nils, l nrocured them from McDonald & Graves' Drug Store and after I had taken tho contents of six boxes 1 was entirely cured. Prior to using Doan'a Kidnoy Pills, I had to lay oil from work for several months, but after taking this remedy only ono month, I was able to resume work. For sale by all dealers. Price GO coats. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo; Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Remembor the name Doan's and tako no others. A Man That Keeps Good Horses don't wan't to spoil their anncaranco or risk his own life by harnessing them with an inferior mndo or shabby har ness. It pays to buy a good harnoss when you do buy, for it always looks well as well ns wearing well. For stylo, durability nnd make call on A. F FINK. ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HID 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 goous, ciockb, wntencs, musical goods, sewing machines either cash or navmonts. Evorvthlnir vnn imo bought and sold hero. Top prico for iron motai nnd rubber. NOT10R KOU 1U "LIGATION. Burial No. 01898. Depart went of tho Interior. IT. S. Land OOlco kt North 1'latto. Nob. September 17tli UiO, Notlco la liuroby glvon that Daniel J. Oneloy, of North Platto. Nobroska. wbo, on Fob. U. 1000. madolioineate&U entry No.teO.). Mortal No. Olsiw. for west half, west halt nortlioast quarter, thi half souttioast quarter, section IS, township lit. north, Katun: 80. west nt tho Nixth I'rlnclpal MurtUlan lias tyltx notlco ot Intention to mako flnal tvo year proof to oslalillali claim to tho land above described, lvoforo the Itetflstor and Koculvr at North 1'latto. Nnb.. on tho Hth day of Nor. 1010. Claimant nutnes an wltnesscnl Oarl 8. SlcOrnw. Jacob Wobej. of North IMatto. Nob.. Edward Wrliiht. Thomas llelclier, of Myrtlo, Nub. NtfJ-H J G. EVANfc, Ittrlator. DEPOSITARY. Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibus, Curantus A like remedy will cure a liko disease. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nnture's own treatment whore remedies are paramount. v For out of town patients and all those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases., Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Praclicioner PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locu Telephone No. 642. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FRUWl STKUiiUT, NORTH PLATTETlNEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B- Dent. Dr. V. Lucas. A general hospital for all acute and chronic cases medical, surgical and obstretric. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr I J"BBailBWBBal$ '' HliiSilaufjiSaSBBBEs Excelsior Springs MINERAL WATER. Wo aro solo agents for tho medicinal waters from this fumous resort. Per sona suffering with stomnch, liver and kidnoy troubles should give these waters a trial. Sulpho Salino Water Pints 15c, Qts. 215c, half gal. 50c. Siloam and Regent Water Pints 16c, Quarts 25c. Sotorian Glngor Ale Pints 16c or 2 for 25c. (Manufactured from Soterian LithiaWator.) Special discount in case lots. Stone Drug Co. Wills J Redfleld. UD JR McKlraban, M D Drs. Redfield & flcKiraban Phsicians and Surgeons. All rnlln Prnmntlv Answered. Phones Office at P. and S. Hospital. (JfMVMWl,l'VWVI'i'''- A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. 8 8 Declors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Offico over Stone Drug Co. n. ) Office 273 1'hOnCS i)n.!J... 07 V. I Try Our Flour. Up-to-date $1.50 per sack or $2.90 rjcr hundred. B. & M. $1.45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer Bey 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 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 floor, Feed, Orain or tidy Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a shnrcof the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. JP DITMPD ax. lxl I lEilx. THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN Uwe have is the Forest King cigar. It brines moro trade to this store than a little. It will not surprise you either u you try tne roresi n.ing cigar, it is a smoke you cannot fail to enjoy if you are a lover of fine tobacco. It is a clear that, once tried, vou naturally I. : i . r A, .. ir i m - uiiim ui uvury umu yuu ure incnnuu lor a good smoKe. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notice. Tnhn Tt1. WilpnvnnTi will tnbn nntiVn that on tho 22nd day of July, 1910, P. il. auinvan. a lusticc or inn I'nnm. in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, Is- Riinrl nn flrrlnr nf A tfuphmnnf fnv. t.o Bum of $19.60, in an action pending be- iore mm, wnerein yviiiiam uowson is plaintiff; and John F. Wilcoxson dofen- flnnr tnntt nr.inorfvfintiDlBflnr.ftf mAnno in tho hands of the Urjioh Pacific Raif- roau company, a corporation, has been attached under said order. Said cause Was continued to tho 30th day of Bent. 1910. William Dowson, Plaintiff, North Platte, Neb. Aug. 18th, 1910. PRORATE NOTintt Di tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. Sent. 12th. 1010. In the matter of the estate of Anders P Carlson, decoased. notice is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meot the Administratrix of said estate, before tho County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the 10th day of utfob?ri'n l(W ,nd on toe ,nju day of April. 1911. at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, for the pur pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and nllnwn. siv mnn.i.. aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Admlnlstrltrlx to sottlo said estate, from tho 12th day of Sopt.. 1910. This notlco to Imj published olght successive Issues In tho North Platto Trlbuno. a legal nowspaper published In said county prior to tho loth day of Octobor sl3-s o. v. rcr.nr.n. (Vnmi. i Dy ICatherine F. Clark. Clerk of tho County CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior. " ... . ' V . .1 III. lilt W lli NnMll Pl.tln Villi CanlnMt.n. ,.L 1 n I . ..w. ... ,.vv. ucmuuiUVr fill, lt)lJ. fi&SSFft ??-ni JE??1!1 Y't havlnc been rrn t out nnt sir not t-. . 21782. mado April 10th. 1900. for all of section 8!. township 10 N.i range 83 W. 0th P. M by Agnes Mcllenry. contestoo. In which It is llshcd rusldenco on ssld tract that sho has '" uiuuiuvitvu sam tract in any manner, that sho has abondod said tract parties are liero'iy notlflod to appear, ro- xr i "M r'.v vuv,cu loucninsr said SS'. JSlVtbe w?lAS,r nd receiver at tho ; "uu uuica iu norm 1'latte. Nebraska. ' Tho said, contestant having. In a nmnr ..... "vvl vuo uumuiico per sonal service i of this notlco cannot bo made. m is nurcur umoreu ami airoctou mat such GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surqeen, Office over McDonald Bank. nknna. I Office 130 Phones Re8idcnc(5 nB J NOTICE . T.tin flsntt. Charles A. Porrv &md tho un known holrs of David W. Porrr, decoascd will tako notlco that on tho 20th day or July, 1910, Honry Waltamath. plaintiff herein. Mod his potltlon In tho District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, analnat said Oofcndanw, tho object ana prayor or wnicn are vo quiot tho title of tho platntld In and totha follow- lnir de&cribeu tract or ianu,io-wu: nck-iimine on the Southwest corner of Lotl, lu illock 102. Of thooriKitiaipiat or tno uny or north I'latto, Nebraska, running thenco In a northerly direction on tho west lino of said lot. 40 foot and 4 Inches, thenco easterly parallel with uio bouiu uno or saia tot. &j foot rnoro or less to tho contor lino runnlnc north and south, thenco southerly parallel with tho west Uno of said lot 46 foot and 4 In ches to tho south lino of said lot. thenco westerly on tho south lino of Hala lotto the pi aco of bcKlnnlnff, and to exclude each and ail 01 tno saiu ueienuanis uuin any uiturost. rleht. tltlo or claim In and to said property and to enjoin said defendants trom assertlne any claim in said premises as against me plaintiff herein and to enjoin said defendants from Interferon? with plaintiff's possession thereof. You arc required to answor sain potltlon on or before tho a (lay or uctoocr, lviu. I1ENBY WALTEMATII tly Wucox &HAI.L1C1AN. HIsAttorneya. CONTEST NOTICE. Department ot tho Interior. United States Land OIUco North I'latto. Nebraska, September 7, 1U10. A sufllclent contest aflldavlt bavins been filed In this olllco by H. 0- uartholomow contestant, apalnst homestead Entry no. ziircu. mauo auit- . ror an ot Sec 'M, Township 1". N. Itaneo32 W Oth r. mcriuian, ny uaviu Aionteun contostoo. in which It Is alleged that David Monteltu has novor established resldcnco thereon : that ho has failed to lmprovo or cultivate said tract in any mannor; that bo has aban doned said tract for moro than six months last pait. Bald parties aro hereby notiucd to appear, respond and offer evidence touch Ins said allocation at 10 o'clock a. m nn Nov. 7th, 1010, beforo tho Register and licccivor at tno united mates L,anu ouico In North I'latto. Nebraska. Tho said contestant having, In a proper afll davlt filed Sopt. 7th, sot forth facts which show that after duo diligence, personal ser vlco of this notlco cannot bo mado. It Is hereby ordered and dl roc tod that such no tlco do given ny auo ana proper pumicauon. J. hi. I', VANS, KegUter. NOTIOE FOIl PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02109. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land OOlco at North Platto. Neb. Aug. 11, 1910. Notice Is horobv given that Man? I'acka. of North Platte. Neb., who. on July 2. lWt, mado homestead entry No. 20301. serial No. (100, lor all of section 12. township 12, N, rangonz, woitnootii Principal Meridian, lias II led notice of Intention to tnako final Ave year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before the Iteglster and He- celver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 13th day of Oct. 1910. uiaimant names as witnesses: Adam ti. Donaldson, John Fowler and Carl TTroedor, of North Platte. Nob. and Spencer Edmlston. of Ilcfshey, Nob. aw-o j . K. EVANS. Kcglster. Serial No. 0'24l: NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION, Department ot tho Interior U. S. Land Offlco at North Platto. Nob. Aug. Hth. imo. Notice Is hereby glvon that Adam K. Don- U.nn i 1Mb.... 1Unl.c.l wl.A Rnnt. lAth. 1904. rrndn Homestna'rl entrr No. SMI, Serial No. 02241. for west half, and I southeast quartor. section 32, township 13, north, ranpe hi. west or tno oth Principal Meridian, has died notice ot intention to mako final flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho iteglster and itccelver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 13th day of Octoh r. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank .1. Facka. Hugh Songor. Carl Ilroeker and John Fowler, all of North Platte. Nebraska. jn-o j. k. evans, iteglster. LEGAL NOTIOE. Nora Batch. Plaintiff. Vs. Carrie T.. Mlrlmnl and O P. Michael, her husband. O. W Vnr- ley and Addlo Verloy, his wife, Hhorman Q wiiporger ana Kmmn u. wiibergrr bis wiro Henderson Ilolllngsworth and llnlllnifdiiinitlli iiia nlfu .1 fc, ......... .. I... J. F Llttlo and Livonia L. Little his wlfo, J. w. Miner, iiuienuams, Carrie L. Michael. C P. Mlchaol. J. F. Llt tlo and Livonia L. Little, non-rostdent do fondants will tako notice that on July 1st 1910 tho plaintiff Nora Ilalcb filed a potltlon In tho District Court of Lincoln County, nourasKa, against mo aoovo namoa defen dants, tho object and prayer of which was to forecloso a mortgage on tho S. 10 qunrter and tho south half of the north half of sec tion 31. township 11 range 81 In Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, given bv Carrie L. Mlchnnl nnri O. p. Mlchaol her husband to defendant O, u. vonoy tosocuro tuo payment or a note for nlno hundred sixty dollars with Interest thereon, which note and mortgage was duly assigned to tho plaintiff herein for a valu able consideration Default having boon mado In the paymont of said note and in terest thereon, and no action having been had ror uio recovery tnorcor. the plaintiff aslcs, for Judgment against said defendants and each of them for tho mim nf nm tlinusnnri ono hundred thirty-eight and M-100 dollars anu interest rrom juiy 1st iviu together .with all costs and accruing costs in this case, and for forcclosuro of said mnrrencrn nnd nnln nt said property for tho paymont ot such claim ?.nlVFis.ls;., wonA I'laintlir, By F M. WiMnRnl.KV. Hor Attorney. ORDER OF II EAR I NO ON PROBATE OF I'UKltlUM W1L.1.. Statoof Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court, Sopt. 12th, 1910. -In the mattor nf tlm aintn nt VArA Evorett, decoased. On roadlne and flllni? tlin nnlltlnn rf n,niu. O. Jones, praying that tho lnstrumuat tiled on tho I2th day of Sept, 1910, and pur porting to be an authenticated copy ot the last will and testament of tho said deceased, as proved, probated, and allowed In tho pro bate court of Suffolk county, Massachusetts may Imi proved, approved, probated, allowod and recorded as the last will and tflfltumflnt ot tho said Edward Evorett, decoased, In tuis uuurt. Ordered. That Octobar 3rd. lB!fl i in o'clock a. m Is assigned for hoarlng said vDtiuuu, wnuii an per&ons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to bo held in and for said county, and show cause why tho prayor of the petftloner.should not bo granted. This order to bo printed for six successive issues in too North Platto Semi Weokly Tribune, prior to Octobor 3rd, 41IV ?,18"?, . O- E. Er.Dn. County Judge. IlV Kathnrlnn V. flUrV. rilnrb nf .! On.intn - . - .. , V.W.I, w . ..... SWMM. Court, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02033 n Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Onice at North Platte. Nob. ... . August 20th. 1910. V. 7. r, . " HJ.imiuur u. milieu vf.iN?' Piyte. Nob., who on Septembor. 12th. 190J, made Ilomostoad Entry No. 2HB7. SbMal No. (WS8, for the swX. ni nw5(nH ne, se'i neW. e bo!. swU eW section 8. kuT.ji.uiii nurin, rante sv, west or tne otn nrlnnlnal tn.lll.n T.aa .1 1 .1 . ntentlon to make final flvo year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before the register and receiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on the 18th day of Octolier, 1910. nl Im. M. .1 ina m n w. . 1 1 . t . .. son. Martin Hood, Dennis Breen and Fred uiuuiura, ait ui nuriu riaite, neD, a23-fl J. V. Rvara. Register Notice for Publication. w Serial No. 02S5I, Departmuatof tUoIntbrlor. U. B. Lmu Ottlcts at Nrrth Plattiv. Nob. m . . . August Hath, 1910. Notice Is horoby given that Albert Doobko, pfNorth Plattu. Nob., who on Ifeb. Hth, l?05,laI,o-nomu!','G(1 Entry No. 2t18, Sorlal No. 03J4, for all of ection 8. township 15. N , Itango Ul, w. of tho slxtn principal morldlan, has filed notice of Intention to make flnal Hveyear proof, to ostabllsh claim to tio land above described, before the Iteglster and Itecelver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho Hth day of October, 1810. Claimant names as wltnessesi James Ilerliail. Ilnvlrl Mirnmlm, Wllllmn nnrtir.u tMrd0mw y oyi'Atyl.